youwouldno wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 6:40 pm
soconjohn wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 6:34 pm
Look at the offensive numbers in 2013...What was the result of that season? What were the defensive numbers? Are the offensive numbers that bad this season as that season, and were the defensive numbers as good as they are this season...Furman won the league...bottom line...
Stats mean nothing.
So you're saying that a team with good stats and a team with bad stats are equally likely to win? Does that apply only to conference titles or also to national titles? I'm interested in hearing about the national champions with bad stats.
STats mean NOTHING? The scoreboard (ppg and points allowed per game is a STAT !!). Stats mean nothing is the most ridiculous statement I have heard.
So points don't matter???
Now I understand that isn't what you meant but that is one of the stats they track for sure.. points scored and points allowed. On the other hand, I bet if you track NDSU (or Furman when we played for the title in 85 and 88 and 01) our STATS are much better than when we go 2-6. Oh yeah, your win-loss record is a statistic too ..
Look, long term, you cant win without moving the ball and stopping the other guy - which are all measured in stats.
That key turnover by Elijah McKoy - thats a STAT ! It's recorded in Turnovers and Turnover Ratio. That seemed quite important on Saturday !! As a matter of fact I once read that teams with a negative 2 turnover ratio (or greater) in any college game lose at least 80% of the time. That's a SERIOUS COORELATION, no?
Stats matter. I too would be interested in our stats in 85, 88, 01, 04, 05 or just NDSU from past decade.. Maybe I will go get some when I have time.. working now.
I know someone here said Sheridan (I THINK it was FUBeAR) had a stat goal for rushing yards of 250 per game. Many of the great coaches do likewise with each unit - if stats don't matter, why do the best coaches break down goals for the OL and each unit by statistics??? I am seriously curious as to your thoughts
(Also, that coach with those stats from 2013.. he was FIRED within a few years -
... that pertty much says it all. His stats weren't "sustainable"