[Husker] Nebraska vs Kansas stats

Paul Dalen quesohusker at gmail.com
Mon Nov 8 07:06:34 CST 2010


I suspect they did it the same way ISU pretty much beat us yesterday...a
great coach can pull an average group of athletes together and inspire them
to accomplish more than they should be able to do on paper.

It's the same reason I'm not worried about CU.  They are not being coached
up this year.  aTm is a mystery to me.  I don't know if TT is a good coach
or not.

On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 9:12 PM, Andrew Smith <arossman at earthlink.net> wrote:

> The following is less relevant if NU's starting QB isn't Martinez.  Also,
> how is Dennard and are there any other significant injuries?
>
> Sagarin's Predictor Model gives Nebraska a 34 advantage over Kansas.  Ouch!
>  86 - 55 + 3 (HFA) = 34
>
> Sagarin also gives NU a better SOS: #28 for Nebraska vs #49 for KU,
> suggesting that the following NCAA stats give NU ever so slightly less
> credit than they deserve.
>
> Nebraska's Offense vs Kansas' Defense
>
> Rushing         #6  vs #108 (Nebraska is #1 in yrds/rush)
> Passing Eff.   #30  vs #109
> Total          #20  vs  #90
> Scoring        #13  vs #107
>
> Kansas' Offense vs Nebraska's Defense
>
> Rushing        #70  vs  #73 (NU is #54 in yrds/rush)
> Passing Eff.   #94  vs   #4
> Total          #87  vs  #23
> Scoring       #102  vs  #21
>
> These stats are so lopsided, they're hard to believe.  How on earth did
> Kansas beat Georgia Tech?!  GT's just average, but with Kansas' stats,
> that's a surprising win.
>
> If Nebraska is at full strength, they have no excuse for not wrapping this
> up by halftime.
>
> Go Big Red!
> Andy
>
>
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