Herbstreet ignorance
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 5:04 am
Check out this quote and tell me if you can see the glaring bias and inability to demonstrate logic.
Quote:I don't remember the Pac-10 being invited into the discussion about who has the best conference in college football right now. If the argument is who has the best offensive firepower -- THEN, the Pac-10 would be in the mix. But, until more teams realize that you win championship on the other side of the ball, the Pac is not allowed in. This argument is striclty for the Big Ten, the SEC and the ACC.
Could it be possible that pac 10 defensive stats are skewed because the conference has the most sophisticated, well executed offenses in the country? Even with that fact, Cal, ASU and USC still produced top defensive stats last year. Someone with a more statistical nature please compile some stats for me...
Oh, and LSU didn't do shyte against ASU's defense, they scored 2 TDs on blocked kicks.
I'll do it...
As Clunky points out, the Pac-10's offensive prowess would tend to cause its defensive stats to suffer. Similarly, Big-10's lack of offense would favorably affect their defensive stats.
From 2004 stats, I looked at Top 25 in offense & defense
by conference. Point system same as college polls, ie Number 1 team gets 25 points, number 2 gets 24 and so on. Adjusted for number of teams in conference. Gave equal weight for offense & defense, even though Herbie said defense, and only defense, wins championships.
Results (Total conference ranking points divided by number of teams in conference):
Offense Defense Total
P10 4 4.6 8.6
B12 5.2 2.9 8.1
SEC 1.4 5.7 7.1
B10 0.6 5 5.6
ACC 0.3 5.2 5.5
BE 3.5 2 5.5
Non-BCS 3.2 0.6 3.8
Herbie is correct about Pac-10 offe]se being among the best.
But to say Pac-10 out of the leaque of defensive leaders is BS. Pac-10 is right there with SEC, ACC & Big-10. Overall, Pac-10 was the best.
(USC was #7 in offense, #2 in defense. Cal was #6 in offense and #4 in defense. That's what it takes to be Number 1 overall.
the truth
Quote:I don't remember the Pac-10 being invited into the discussion about who has the best conference in college football right now. If the argument is who has the best offensive firepower -- THEN, the Pac-10 would be in the mix. But, until more teams realize that you win championship on the other side of the ball, the Pac is not allowed in. This argument is striclty for the Big Ten, the SEC and the ACC.
Could it be possible that pac 10 defensive stats are skewed because the conference has the most sophisticated, well executed offenses in the country? Even with that fact, Cal, ASU and USC still produced top defensive stats last year. Someone with a more statistical nature please compile some stats for me...
Oh, and LSU didn't do shyte against ASU's defense, they scored 2 TDs on blocked kicks.
I'll do it...
As Clunky points out, the Pac-10's offensive prowess would tend to cause its defensive stats to suffer. Similarly, Big-10's lack of offense would favorably affect their defensive stats.
From 2004 stats, I looked at Top 25 in offense & defense
by conference. Point system same as college polls, ie Number 1 team gets 25 points, number 2 gets 24 and so on. Adjusted for number of teams in conference. Gave equal weight for offense & defense, even though Herbie said defense, and only defense, wins championships.
Results (Total conference ranking points divided by number of teams in conference):
Offense Defense Total
P10 4 4.6 8.6
B12 5.2 2.9 8.1
SEC 1.4 5.7 7.1
B10 0.6 5 5.6
ACC 0.3 5.2 5.5
BE 3.5 2 5.5
Non-BCS 3.2 0.6 3.8
Herbie is correct about Pac-10 offe]se being among the best.
But to say Pac-10 out of the leaque of defensive leaders is BS. Pac-10 is right there with SEC, ACC & Big-10. Overall, Pac-10 was the best.
(USC was #7 in offense, #2 in defense. Cal was #6 in offense and #4 in defense. That's what it takes to be Number 1 overall.
the truth