UM is 9th in scoring defense, LSU is 17th
Um is #2 in total defense, LSU 33rd
UM is 27th in 3rd down defense, LSU 38
UM is #15 in run defense, LSU 26
UM is #5 in pass efficiency defense, LSU 14
UM #23 in scoring offense, LSU not in the top 50
neither are in the top 50 in total offense
UM is #13 in 3rd down offense, LSU not in the top 50
UM is #28 in rushing offense, LSU 37
neither is in the top 50 in passing offense
UM lost to Notre Dame, who is a darn good team. LSU lost to florida. Granted, their schedule has been softer than LSU so far, and maybe overall. SEC is just better than the Big 10. I haven't dug into the opposition's numbers in these categories. Both are really REALLY good though.
LSU had jumped out to some early big leads on some pretty good teams, so I think stats are a little skewed as far as LSU to a degree. Burrow's stats won't blow anyone's socks off, but he is has looked really good at times and can do a little bit of everything.
- Sometimes the defense plays dominate, other times they let a team march down the field like the D is made of butter (usually happens at least once a game).
- Sometimes the offense plays well in the passing game, sometime it plays well in the ground game, but other times they stop themselves.
- Kicking game is back for sure, this is a huge advantage for LSU.
- Coaching staff to me has been doing a great job.... its very apparent the coaching staff is a huge positive.
- Where is LSU weak.... well... there are some good players especially on defense... but if anyone of about 5 defensive starters gets injured... the drop off in quality imo is very drastic.... if they lose Greedy, White, Lawrence, or Fehoko… there really is no replacements. On offense its the exact opposite... they can lose quite a few players and I doubt the offense changes much other than if it was Burrow. LSU's personnel is not quite where it needs to be imo to get to the next level.
I think LSU can probably play with just about anyone as long as there are no more injuries and limit turnovers.
But all this talk of LSU will probably end in the next few weeks as I don't see them winning against both Bama and Miss State.... I just don't think the personnel is there quite yet.
The good news for LSU fans.... is all these guys should be coming back other than Greedy and White (they declare), so 17/18 of the 21 starters should be returning and like 35 of the top 40 players should be back..... not sure that has ever happened in modern times at LSU. The window for LSU is most probably 2019-2020.
Michigan looked pretty solid, I barely watch football anymore, but I caught the second half of the Michigan this last week. Not sure about impressive, but very solid for sure.
I just don't see LSU doing it... meaning beating Bama twice and maybe beating Georgia twice.