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In other words, Brown's crew at Michigan (wtf), Saban's crew, OSU (wtf) and Washington are all worse than we are at getting TD stops. Didn't quite expect that.How does that compare to other schools? Throw me some objective measures here. I genuinely haven't looked.Someone else mentioned they were low in terms of redzone % and I asked what they were in terms of TD ratio. Haven't gotten a response for that. Would be curious to see how they fared in that regard instead of how many teams made or missed FGs against them. They were pretty decent in scoring defense, so it stands to reason they at least should be fairly decent in getting TD stops in the RZ.
And, as for blaming the offense for things the defense struggled in, that's a garbage strawman just shy of those who say "all" the defense's problems were because of the offense. It'd be absurd not to recognize the offense has a hand in how many plays the defense sees. It's be equally absurd to fail noting how the defense struggled in 3rd down conversion.
I guess nuance isn't for message boards.
23/37 scores in the red zone against us were touchdowns.
Some marquee programs across several conferences:
Miami - 23/37 - 62.16%
Wisconsin - 11/25 - 44%
Ohio State - 23/29 - 79.3%
Bama - 14/22 - 63.7%
Clemson - 13/23 - 56.5%
Georgia - 17/28 - 60.71%
Notre Dame - 24/37 - 64.86%
TCU - 16/25 - 64%
Texas - 21/35 - 60%
Florida - 21/29 - 72.4%
Auburn 20/30 - 66.66%
LSU - 19/30 - 63.33%
Michigan - 18/25 - 72%
Penn State - 18/27 - 66.66%
Mich St 18/27 - 66.66%
Va Tech - 13/21 - 61.9%
Washington - 15/24 - 62.5%
Okla - 30/43 - 69.77%
Florida State - 23/35 - 65.71%
Any opinion as to why teams were in the red zone against us 12 times more than against a team like Michigan? Or 14 more than Clemson? Seems like we were defending the red zone more than most of those teams listed.