Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Bowl Breakdowns, part3

This is Part-2 where the Center of the Handicapping Universe Joe Duffy’s GodsTips.com breaks down the statistical comparisons of the bowl games. This report entails games of December 29

Kentucky-Clemson

·        Clemson has a total yards per game offensive advantage by 40.1. That is led by a 127.3 superiority in the running game

·        Kentucky gets 87.3 more passing yards per game

·        Clemson has an edge of 2.6 more rushing yards per attempt

·        Defensively, Clemson has an edge of 187.6 yards per game on 85.7 rushing and 101.9 receiving yards

·        The Tigers supremacy defensively in rushing yards per attempt is 2.1, passing yards per catch by 4.8 and passing yards per attempt by 3.2

·        Clemson allows 3.6 less percent completions

·        Kentucky has a turnover ratio of 9 better

 

Missouri-Oregon State

·        Missouri gets 98.3 more total yards per game on 41.6 rushing and 56.7 passing

·        Missouri gets .8 more rushing yards per attempt

·        Oregon State has the offensive edge in passing yards per attempt at .6 and passing yards per reception at 1.4

·        Missouri completes 2.0 percent more of their pass attempts

·        Defensively, Missouri allows 31 fewer passing yards per game

·        Oregon State allows 33.2 less passing yards per game

·        Mizzou allows 2.6 fewer passing yards per reception

 

Houston-South Carolina

·        On offense, Houston gets 77.4 more yards per game on 37 rushing and 40.4 receiving

·        Houston completes 4.6 percent more of their pass attempts

·        South Carolina allows 31.5 less total yards per game

·        Houston allows .2 less yards per play

·        Houston allows 1.3 less passing yards per attempt and 2.6 less passing yards per reception

·        South Carolina has a completion percentage against of 2.8 less

·        Houston has a turnover ratio edge of 14

 

Purdue-Maryland

·        Purdue gets 122.5 more total yards per game, led by 113.9 more passing yards

·        Purdue gets .7 more rushing yards per attempt and .6 more passing yards per attempt on offense.  They also get 1.4 more passing yards per reception

·        Maryland completes 1.6 percent more of their passes

·        On defense, Maryland allows 65.8 fewer yards per game

·        The Terrapins allow a completion percentage of 3.1 less

·        Purdue has a turnover ratio superiority of nine

 

Minnesota-Texas Tech

·        Texas Tech gets 71.9 more total yards per game

·        The Red Raiders get 5.0 more first downs per game

·        Minnesota has a rushing yards per game advantage of 73.7

·        The Gophers get 2.3 more passing yards per reception

·        Texas Tech completes 8.7 more percent of their passes

·        Texas Tech allows 3.7 fewer first downs per game

·        The Red Raiders have a defensive superiority of 93.2 per contest

·        Minnesota has a turnover ratio upper hand of 11

 

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