End of Season By the Numbers:

FullyERicht

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Defense:

#47 in Scoring Defense
#17 in Total Defense
#72 in red zone defense
#36 in Rushing Defense
#10 in passing defense
#76 in INTs
#61 in sacks
#110 in Tackles for Loss
#63 in third down conversions against

When you run a 2-gap system, and can't land any good DL in recruiting, AND have no creative blitz package, and your players get no push, you get owned on the LOS. That's what these numbers show.


Offense:

#62 Scoring Offense
#48 Total Offense
#50 in rushing offense (with the statistically best RB in our history)
#47 in Passing Offense
#85 in Time of Possession
#100 in 3rd down conversion
#102 in Red Zone conversions

Yes, let's crown that slick nole Coley for these putrid offensive stats. Our OL still gets no push. So both sides of the LOS we can't establish control. 12 years of being weak up front, but let's retain Swasey after THREE fired corches.

Special Teams:
#87 in Punt Returns
#73 in Kickoff returns
#47 in FG%
#52 in opponent Punt returns
#118 in opponents kickoff returns

A team with 50 south florida kids can't cover kicks. The special teams might be the most damning of all.

To me the stats show a bunch of over their head coaches (Coley, Golden, D'Ono) coupled with some flat ineffective coaches (Jethro, Williams, Kehoe) rounded out by a bunch of guys who are strictly recruiters, and a three-regime-failure strength coach who should have been fired 10 years ago. Does that cover it??
 
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