11-26-2018, 01:37 PM
(11-26-2018, 11:09 AM)BostonCard Wrote: Also, UCLA was challenging Berkeley for the weakness of offense, and you saw what they did to our defense. While Berkeley's offense has been very weak, if prior form holds, Chase Garbers will have a career day against us.
While I don't necessarily doubt that cal will somehow find their season best offense against us, UCLA has had a better, and improving, offense.
While a week out of date (but thus before playing us), FEI has UCLA as #65 offense and cal as #121. S&P+ (not a week old) has exactly the same rankings (that's a little weird).
UCLA's past four games have been four of their top five games in yds/gm and yds/play. That seems to roughly correspond to Speight becoming the starter at QB.
Meanwhile, cal's past four games have been four of their five lowest outputs in yds/gm, four of six in yds/play.
