Offense vs. Defense this Season

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Just to recap so far this season:

Game 1 vs UAB at home Final Score 17-10:

Offense- Ainge drives the field for a field goal, throws one TD pass and is intercepted twice, one which sets up a short field goal. Clausen comes in drives the field for a touchdown, and is intercepted once which sets up a UAB TD drive. We finish the game with 2 Passing Touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Despite this Riggs still puts the offense on his shoulders and rushes for 110 yards on 23 carries. Overall: Scores 17 points, 7 of which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover :bad:

Defense- Forces 4 punts, 1 interception, records 1 sack, 1 fumble at the UAB 30 which sets up Ainge's one TD Pass , and stopped a pass on fourth down at the goal line which if completed would have resulted in overtime. Overall: Allows 10 points, 3 of which were a direct result of our offense turning the ball over :good:

Game 2 vs Florida on the road Final Score 7-16:

Offense- Clausen completes 2/5 passes and moves the offense nowhere. Ainge comes in off the bench and orchestrates a brilliant drive for a TD. He then proceeds to disappear the rest of the game. Wilhoit has a field goal blocked but Florida fails to capitalize with a score. Hefney fumbles a punt which leads to a short Florida field goal. Dustin Colquitt makes an ill advised pass attempt on a fake punt which leads to a short Florida field goal. He then punts the ball 8 yards which leads to another Florida field goal. Despite averaging 5 yards per rush on the ground Riggs only carries 17 times and ends the game with 86 yards. Overall: Scores 7 points :cry:

Defense- Forces 4 punts, records 5 sacks, 1 fumble (not recovered), and stops Florida twice on fourth down. Overall: Allows 16 points, 9 of which were a direct result of special teams blunders. :thumbsup:

Game 3 vs LSU on the road Final Score 30-27

Offense- Eric Ainge fumbles on his first drive which sets up an LSU TD. He then throws a pass in the endzone which is intercepted by a LB for a TD. Clausen comes in and puts together three nice drives for 2 TDs and a field goal. Riggs averages only 3.7 a rush for 89 yards with two TD's, but more importantly takes over in overtime and scores the game winning score. Overall: Scores 30 points, with 7 coming in OT, and 7 which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover :clapping:

Defense- Forces 8 punts, 3 fumbles (2 recovered), records 2 sacks, 1 interception which sets up a Riggs TD rush, and holds LSU to a field goal in overtime. Overall: Allows 27 points, with 3 coming in OT, and 14 which were a direct result of our offense turning the ball over :biggrin2:

Game 4 vs Ole Miss at home Final Score 27-10

Offense- Clausen starts the game and drives down the field on his opening drive for an early TD. He then for whatever reason misses a lot of passes, but has 2 more good drives both of which sputter out at the end and result in only 2 more field goals. Wilhoit misses a 44 yarder and has a 51 yarder blocked. Riggs carries the ball a season high 26 times for 125 yards and an impressive TD. Overall: Scores 27 points 14 which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover :huh:

Defense- Forces 5 punts, records 5 sacks, 1 interception return for a TD, and 1 fumble which sets up Gerald Riggs TD run. Overall: Allows 10 points :w00t:
 
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Originally posted by Chattownsfinest@Oct 5, 2005 11:25 PM
Just to recap so far this season:

Game 1 vs UAB at home Final Score 17-10:

Offense- Ainge drives the field for a field goal,  throws one TD pass and is intercepted twice, one which sets up a short field goal. Clausen comes in drives the field for a touchdown, and is intercepted once which sets up a UAB TD drive. We finish the game with 2 Passing Touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Despite this Riggs still puts the offense on his shoulders and rushes for 110 yards on 23 carries. Overall: Scores 17 points, 7 of which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover :bad:

Defense- Forces 4 punts, 1 interception, records 1 sack, 1 fumble at the UAB 30 which sets up Ainge's one TD Pass , and stopped a pass on fourth down at the goal line which if completed would have resulted in overtime.  Overall: Allows 10 points, 3 of which were a direct result of our offense turning the ball over  :good:

Game 2 vs Florida on the road Final Score 7-16:

Offense- Clausen completes 2/5 passes and moves the offense nowhere. Ainge comes in off the bench and orchestrates a brilliant drive for a TD. He then proceeds to disappear the rest of the game. Wilhoit has a field goal blocked but Florida fails to capitalize with a score. Hefney fumbles a punt which leads to a short Florida field goal. Dustin Colquitt makes an ill advised pass attempt on a fake punt which leads to a short Florida field goal. He then punts the ball 8 yards which leads to another Florida field goal. Despite averaging 5 yards per rush on the ground Riggs only carries 17 times and ends the game with 86 yards. Overall: Scores 7 points  :cry:

Defense- Forces 4 punts, records 5 sacks, 1 fumble (not recovered), and stops Florida twice on fourth down.  Overall:  Allows 16 points, 9 of which were a direct result of special teams blunders.  :thumbsup:

Game 3 vs LSU on the road Final Score 30-27

Offense- Eric Ainge fumbles on his first drive which sets up an LSU TD. He then throws a pass in the endzone which is intercepted by a LB for a TD. Clausen comes in and puts together three nice drives for 2 TDs and a field goal. Riggs averages only 3.7 a rush for 89 yards with two TD's, but more importantly takes over in overtime and scores the game winning score. Overall: Scores 30 points, with 7 coming in OT, and 7  which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover  :clapping: 

Defense- Forces 8 punts, 3 fumbles (2 recovered), records 2 sacks, 1 interception which sets up a Riggs TD rush, and holds LSU to a field goal in overtime. Overall: Allows 27 points, with 3 coming in OT, and 14 which were a direct result of our offense turning the ball over  :biggrin2:

Game 4 vs Ole Miss at home Final Score 27-10

Offense- Clausen starts the game and drives down the field on his opening drive  for an early TD. He then for whatever reason misses a lot of passes, but  has 2 more good drives both of which sputter out at the end and result in only 2 more field goals. Wilhoit misses a 44 yarder and has a 51 yarder blocked. Riggs carries the ball  a season high 26 times for 125 yards and an impressive TD.  Overall: Scores 27 points 14 which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover  :huh:

Defense- Forces 5 punts, records 5 sacks, 1 interception return for a TD, and 1 fumble which sets up Gerald Riggs TD run.  Overall: Allows 10 points  :w00t:
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So basically all of this statistical mumbo-jumbo is to say that, right now, UT is better defensively than offensively. BRILLIANT...I THINK YOU'VE HIT ON SOMETHING THAT NO ONE WAS AWARE OF!!!!!! :clapping: :dance2: :yahoo: :clapping: :dance2: :yahoo: :clapping: :dance2: :yahoo:
 
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Originally posted by mikey@Oct 6, 2005 12:04 PM
So basically all of this statistical mumbo-jumbo is to say that, right now, UT is better defensively than offensively.  BRILLIANT...I THINK YOU'VE HIT ON SOMETHING THAT NO ONE WAS AWARE OF!!!!!!  :clapping:  :dance2:  :yahoo:  :clapping:  :dance2:  :yahoo:  :clapping:  :dance2:  :yahoo:
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Here is the problem. The defense will soon get tired of carrying the team.

Yes I agree you win with defense, but there is NOTHING more destructive than pulling your weight and losing. If the Os production does not improve this team will eventually give up.
 
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You have to win on both sides of the ball. You defense gives you opportuties to win games, but points have to come from the O side.

That is how it works in Baseball, Basketball, Football, hell all sports...
 
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Unless your defense is just freaky and scores 28 points a game and let's face it, our defense isn't that good.

The defense is going to have a rough game at some point so the offense better get ready.
 
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Originally posted by Chattownsfinest@Oct 6, 2005 12:25 AM
Just to recap so far this season:

Game 1 vs UAB at home Final Score 17-10:

Offense- Ainge drives the field for a field goal,  throws one TD pass and is intercepted twice, one which sets up a short field goal. Clausen comes in drives the field for a touchdown, and is intercepted once which sets up a UAB TD drive. We finish the game with 2 Passing Touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Despite this Riggs still puts the offense on his shoulders and rushes for 110 yards on 23 carries. Overall: Scores 17 points, 7 of which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover :bad:

Defense- Forces 4 punts, 1 interception, records 1 sack, 1 fumble at the UAB 30 which sets up Ainge's one TD Pass , and stopped a pass on fourth down at the goal line which if completed would have resulted in overtime.  Overall: Allows 10 points, 3 of which were a direct result of our offense turning the ball over  :good:

Game 2 vs Florida on the road Final Score 7-16:

Offense- Clausen completes 2/5 passes and moves the offense nowhere. Ainge comes in off the bench and orchestrates a brilliant drive for a TD. He then proceeds to disappear the rest of the game. Wilhoit has a field goal blocked but Florida fails to capitalize with a score. Hefney fumbles a punt which leads to a short Florida field goal. Dustin Colquitt makes an ill advised pass attempt on a fake punt which leads to a short Florida field goal. He then punts the ball 8 yards which leads to another Florida field goal. Despite averaging 5 yards per rush on the ground Riggs only carries 17 times and ends the game with 86 yards. Overall: Scores 7 points  :cry:

Defense- Forces 4 punts, records 5 sacks, 1 fumble (not recovered), and stops Florida twice on fourth down.  Overall:  Allows 16 points, 9 of which were a direct result of special teams blunders.  :thumbsup:

Game 3 vs LSU on the road Final Score 30-27

Offense- Eric Ainge fumbles on his first drive which sets up an LSU TD. He then throws a pass in the endzone which is intercepted by a LB for a TD. Clausen comes in and puts together three nice drives for 2 TDs and a field goal. Riggs averages only 3.7 a rush for 89 yards with two TD's, but more importantly takes over in overtime and scores the game winning score. Overall: Scores 30 points, with 7 coming in OT, and 7  which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover  :clapping: 

Defense- Forces 8 punts, 3 fumbles (2 recovered), records 2 sacks, 1 interception which sets up a Riggs TD rush, and holds LSU to a field goal in overtime. Overall: Allows 27 points, with 3 coming in OT, and 14 which were a direct result of our offense turning the ball over  :biggrin2:

Game 4 vs Ole Miss at home Final Score 27-10

Offense- Clausen starts the game and drives down the field on his opening drive  for an early TD. He then for whatever reason misses a lot of passes, but  has 2 more good drives both of which sputter out at the end and result in only 2 more field goals. Wilhoit misses a 44 yarder and has a 51 yarder blocked. Riggs carries the ball  a season high 26 times for 125 yards and an impressive TD.  Overall: Scores 27 points 14 which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover  :huh:

Defense- Forces 5 punts, records 5 sacks, 1 interception return for a TD, and 1 fumble which sets up Gerald Riggs TD run.  Overall: Allows 10 points  :w00t:
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Nice post. No question the offense owes the defense some points. :biggrin2:
 
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Originally posted by vol_freak@Oct 6, 2005 9:35 PM
Nice post. No question the offense owes the defense some points.  :biggrin2:
]Well, since RC took over, just before halftime of the LSU game, this is what I see:

Points- 50
Total Offense: 630 Yards (228 Rushing, 402 Passing)
Pass Stats: 39 completions, 67 Attempts, 1 TD, 1 INT.

These stats represent only a game and a half (plus 2 drives).


We arent going to be atop of any offensive categorys, but if we can get that much out of RC for the rest of the season, we'll be ok.
 
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Originally posted by volbrian@Oct 7, 2005 12:34 PM
This was on another board: 
We arent going to be atop of any offensive categorys, but if we can get that much out of RC for the rest of the season, we'll be ok.
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1 TD Pass in 67 attempts? Yeah, you will be alright in the Capitol One Bowl. That offense looks like ours. Welcome to the club. :hi:
 
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The difference is we have a running back. We have a QB that doesn't put on a skirt when things get tough. Our offense isn't filled with 3-seasons' worth of quitters. Oh, and our players were recruited with our schemes in mind.

Your offense club is a little too elite to let us in. You're in a class by yourself, but thanks.

 
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Originally posted by Chattownsfinest@Oct 6, 2005 12:25 AM
Just to recap so far this season:


Game 4 vs Ole Miss at home Final Score 27-10

Offense- Clausen starts the game and drives down the field on his opening drive  for an early TD. He then for whatever reason misses a lot of passes, but  has 2 more good drives both of which sputter out at the end and result in only 2 more field goals. Wilhoit misses a 44 yarder and has a 51 yarder blocked. Riggs carries the ball  a season high 26 times for 125 yards and an impressive TD.  Overall: Scores 27 points 14 which were a direct result of our defense causing a turnover  :huh:

Defense- Forces 5 punts, records 5 sacks, 1 interception return for a TD, and 1 fumble which sets up Gerald Riggs TD run.  Overall: Allows 10 points  :w00t:
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Yeah I guess YOU would have led UT to 10 TD's in that game if you was playing with a bad Achilles, bad shoulder, bad Thigh Bruise, and 2 dislocated fingers.

Get real and learn a little football first
 
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Originally posted by OrangeFrenzy@Oct 7, 2005 12:54 PM
The difference is we have a running back.  We have a QB that doesn't put on a skirt when things get tough.  Our offense isn't filled with 3-seasons' worth of quitters.  Oh, and our players were recruited with our schemes in mind.

Your offense club is a little too elite to let us in.  You're in a class by yourself, but thanks.
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Nice, I like the part about recruiting players with your schemes in mind. I was really just trying to sympathize while taking a little jab, but since you asked for it. I guess we were supposed to plan for the fact that Zook was getting fired and we were going to hire a coach who runs an option style offense. :lolabove: Also, what specific schemes are you talking about on offense, don't score? Oh, and I'd take Wynn over Riggs. Riggs hasn't impressed too much considering he's the whole offense. Wynn doesn't get many touches but makes the most of them.
Wynn has 55 carries for 241 yards and 5 TDs. Riggs has 90 carries for 410 yards and 3 TDs. Yeah, he's much better. You can't even compare the two. :crazy: :crazy:
 
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Originally posted by GatorsN07@Oct 7, 2005 4:09 PM
Wynn has 55 carries for 241 yards and 5 TDs.  Riggs has 90 carries for 410 yards and 3 TDs.  Yeah, he's much better.  You can't even compare the two. :crazy:  :crazy:
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No you can't Wynn is a thug and not a very good back. The only thing dumber than trying to put Wynn in the same catagory with Riggs is being a gator!

Riggs vs #10 UF's defense 17-86
Riggs vs # 5 LSU's defense 24-89
Wynn vs #3 UT's defense 17-53
Wynn vs #15 Bama's defense 12-47

Riggs 100 yard games 2
Wynn 100 yard games 1

Riggs has faced defenses ranked 16, 9, 55, 84
Wynn Has faced defenses ranked 4, 24, 51, 63, 107

Wynn has 5 TD's 3 against Kentucky (everyone knows how pourous their Defense is)
 
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Originally posted by GatorsN07@Oct 7, 2005 3:09 PM
Oh, and I'd take Wynn over Riggs.  Riggs hasn't impressed too much considering he's the whole offense.  Wynn doesn't get many touches but makes the most of them.
Wynn has 55 carries for 241 yards and 5 TDs.  Riggs has 90 carries for 410 yards and 3 TDs.  Yeah, he's much better.  You can't even compare the two. :crazy:  :crazy:
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what an idiot. Your right you cant compare the two because there is no comparison. Wynn isnt half the back that Riggs is. Riggs is going to the NFL, Wynn would be lucky to make a pratice squad. You said it yourself he's carrying the offense. Even though our passing game is horrible and our offensive line is playing musical chairs, he has carried this offense on his shoulders, is second in the SEC in rushing, and his strong running has been the one consistency we can count on. Meanwhile Wynn is just an afterthought on a team thats designed to air it out and put all the pressure on the qb to make plays. Lets see in the game we let you guys win they both had 17 carries but Riggs had 86 yards and Wynn had 53 :nener:
 
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Originally posted by Vol67@Oct 7, 2005 5:24 PM
No you can't Wynn is a thug and not a very good back. The only thing dumber than trying to put Wynn in the same catagory with Riggs is being a gator!

Riggs vs #10 UF's defense 17-86
Riggs vs # 5 LSU's defense 24-89
Wynn vs #3 UT's defense 17-53
Wynn vs #15 Bama's defense 12-47

Riggs 100 yard games 2
Wynn 100 yard games 1

Riggs has faced defenses ranked 16, 9, 55, 84
Wynn Has faced defenses ranked 4, 24, 51, 63, 107

Wynn has 5 TD's 3 against Kentucky (everyone knows how pourous their Defense is)
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