OUMedMan
1/9/2009, 01:09 PM
The figures don't lie.
Consider: During the course of the season Florida averaged 445 yards of total offense a game. That included games against teams like Citadel and Florida. The Sooners D (Second in the Big 12, giving up 360 yards per game) held them to . . . . . . . .480 yards. Florida had both more yards rushing (249) and passing (231) then their season averages (231 and 214, respectively).
Meanwhile, OU averaged 547 yards a game on the season. Against Florida they could only manage 363 for the entire game. The rushing was down (107, vs the season average of 198) and the passing was down (256 vs. 349).
Kudos to Florida's defense, and brickbats to OU's D.
Consider: During the course of the season Florida averaged 445 yards of total offense a game. That included games against teams like Citadel and Florida. The Sooners D (Second in the Big 12, giving up 360 yards per game) held them to . . . . . . . .480 yards. Florida had both more yards rushing (249) and passing (231) then their season averages (231 and 214, respectively).
Meanwhile, OU averaged 547 yards a game on the season. Against Florida they could only manage 363 for the entire game. The rushing was down (107, vs the season average of 198) and the passing was down (256 vs. 349).
Kudos to Florida's defense, and brickbats to OU's D.