I heard on the post game radio (haven't checked for myself) that LA Tech ran only 50 offensive plays against UTEP after running twice that many plays against MTSU the previous week.
And only 6 points less than last week.
I sure think the offense improved quite a bit against that UTEP defense.
In Game 11 last year (and I know it was in EL Paso).
If you look at yards per attempt, that was down, 8.5 to 6.8 but almost every other number was better Saturday.
2016 game Won 28-7 vs. 2015 Won 17-15)
More Points, Yards, Td's, First Downs and Time of Possesion.
Fewer Turnover, Penalties, Punts. Also we had a better TD % in RedZone, had higher Completion %, Better 3rd down conversion %,
Last Year we had drives of -7yards( for a Safety), -1 yard, 1 yard, and 2 yards(4X)
We had 7 drives end with Punts, a fumble and a safety.
They held Dixon to 39yards rushing and Trent Taylor had 3 catches for 12yds.
Besides the last play to run out the clock.
This year we averaged 48.4 yards per possession.
Last year we only made 12 first downs, but we did have a 54 yard TD to Carlos.
I like the deep bombs for TD's, but I agree consistency is important too.
Game wasn't played in gusts up to 40 mph win like it was in El Paso last year, and everyone still hated the fact we played horrible on offense against them last year, when the year before in Ruston we lit them up light a cheap roman candle...
28pts against a Miner defense that looked horrific their first 4 games was very anemic - especially considering the fact that 3 of the other 4 possessions were basically 3 and outs and the other one was a total of 6? plays
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Our offense efficiency climbed from #25 in the natio to #21, so scoring TDs on 50% of your drives must be pretty good?
I was curious to see what Southern Miss and Texas did to their defense.
USM: 12 drives, 3 TDs, 2 FGs (scored on 42% of their drives). 378 yards.
Texas: 13 drives, 5 TDs, 2 FGs (scored on 54% of their drives). 416 yards.
Tech: 8 drives. 4 TDs (scored on 50% of our drives). 387 yards.
About the same, right?
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Yeah, Army is nothing like us.
The scores were about the same too though, even though they had more possessions for their offense than we did:
USM: 34-7 (10 points in 4th quarter)
Texas: 41-7 (7 points in 4th quarter)
Tech: 28-7 (14 points in 4th quarter)
The bigger difference was defense. UTEP had 258 on USM, 208 on Texas, 415 yards on Tech.
Here's a good stat (and a fair one, I believe):
The score vs UTEP after 8 possessions:
USM: 24-7
Texas: 20-7
La Tech: 28-7