After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
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After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
As of 9/26/2009, Oregon ranked 60th in run D, 46th in pass D, 43rd in Total D, and 38th in Scoring D.
Hard to believe the Ducks are 4-1, when you look at that.
Today should help.
Hard to believe the Ducks are 4-1, when you look at that.
Today should help.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
It is funny that for the most part, we duck fans are THRILLED with how well our defense is playing this year. Yet we still aren't even sniffing the top 25 in defensive ranking. I guess that shows what type of defense we are typically accustomed to.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
I think we should be much higher in defensive ranking. I was thinking about this today, that maybe all the negative things I've thought and said about Aliotti were wrong. All I've seen all season is our D playing like crazy and putting the hurt on teams, but I guess when you're playing a team as bad as Washington St it's pretty easy for your D to look really good.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
That's what USC thought...
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
No, it shows that we're watching the games. Oregon's D will always have bad statistics because they're on the field WAY more than your average defense. So stats like run defense, yards per game, points per game, etc. are all skewed against us. Plus, our D has been great about getting turnovers and making stands when necessary (like when WTIII fumbled the kickoff last week and our D stepped up and made them kick the field goal).karlhungis wrote:It is funny that for the most part, we duck fans are THRILLED with how well our defense is playing this year. Yet we still aren't even sniffing the top 25 in defensive ranking. I guess that shows what type of defense we are typically accustomed to.
Don't buy into these statistics whatsoever. Our D is absolutely fantastic this year.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
I guess my point was more toward suggesting that we should take a big jump up in the standings, for this week at least, after today's performance.
And what the heck, I wouldn't be surprised to see Oregon do the same defensively to UCLA.
And what the heck, I wouldn't be surprised to see Oregon do the same defensively to UCLA.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
Hard to justify what other teams have done with the number of creampuffs many of the big names play. Always felt there should be 2 sets of reporting, one for overall and more important one for Div 1 games only, the latter being more relevant.woundedknees wrote:As of 9/26/2009, Oregon ranked 60th in run D, 46th in pass D, 43rd in Total D, and 38th in Scoring D.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
The last 2 games the D has been amazing and was quite good in the Utah game, other than the 2 turnovers against Purdue they were good but not that good, and they were OK in the Boise State game, mostly it was Boise State creating problems for themselves. The D is getting better every game. The young guys are playing great, the talent on D is better than ever, I am excited for the years to come for the Ducks.karlhungis wrote:It is funny that for the most part, we duck fans are THRILLED with how well our defense is playing this year. Yet we still aren't even sniffing the top 25 in defensive ranking. I guess that shows what type of defense we are typically accustomed to.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
When you take into consideration the teams we have faced and the offensive struggles we had early on (Which made the D on the field longer), then I appreciate our defensive stats even more.karlhungis wrote:It is funny that for the most part, we duck fans are THRILLED with how well our defense is playing this year. Yet we still aren't even sniffing the top 25 in defensive ranking. I guess that shows what type of defense we are typically accustomed to.
I'd love to see another team go through our schedule and our offensive woes, yet somehow remain in the top 25 in defensive rankings.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
If for some reason Prince isn't ready and Craft starts, they won't score more than 10.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
karlhungis wrote:It is funny that for the most part, we duck fans are THRILLED with how well our defense is playing this year. Yet we still aren't even sniffing the top 25 in defensive ranking. I guess that shows what type of defense we are typically accustomed to.
Considering the strength of schedule we have played up until the WSU game, our defense is definitely under rated....I dont see the D dropping off any..This is a special group of kids, with alot of talent, playing together as a unit....and with an (dare I say it) defensive coordinator and coaching staff that is bringin it all together....
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
As of last night 10/3/2009, Oregon ranks 54th in run D, 20th in pass D, 28rd in Total D, and 30th in Scoring D.
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
The Duck's stats have been updated:
http://web1.ncaa.org/football/exec/rank ... 09&org=529
23rd in scoring defense
12th in passing effeciency
http://web1.ncaa.org/football/exec/rank ... 09&org=529
23rd in scoring defense
12th in passing effeciency
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
These figures are more palatible, but.....Well, lets just do our talkin on the field...lolduckstheword wrote:The Duck's stats have been updated:
http://web1.ncaa.org/football/exec/rank ... 09&org=529
23rd in scoring defense
12th in passing effeciency
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Re: After Wazzu, where does Oregon's D rank?
If they keep performing at this level of consistency, NA may get coach of the year!
Now that would be a stunner!
Now that would be a stunner!
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