12-03-2015, 03:36 PM
(12-03-2015, 03:19 PM)fullmetal link Wrote:Northwestern was pretty happy with the result of their defensive plan. WSU's defense was almost good enough to stymie us. Oregon's plan was pretty darn good, can't argue with that result. And USB managed to get Stanford into some really bad positions.
Northwestern: 240 yards , 6 points
Washington State: 312 yards, 30 points
Oregon: 506 yards, 36 points
Notre Dame: 422 yards, 38 points
Oregon was our second biggest offensive output (behind 570 yards against Arizona), and was basically an average scoring game (36.9 pts/game). Notre Dame was pretty close to our yearlong average (437 yards/game), and exceeded our point average. Washington State and, especially Northwestern were offensive disappointments, but I wouldn't use Oregon or Notre Dame as a template on how to stop Stanford. Of course, the weather might have contributed to the WSU outcome.
BC
