ericsaid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 3:52 pm
AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 3:46 pm
sixtoes9134 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 12:36 pm
AppStFan1 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 11:10 am
sixtoes9134 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:38 am
It's actually 29 points per game to be precise.
That is if you include ETSU and I don't like to include those games because it is apples and oranges. They are FCS and if we had given up say just 20 points we all would have been mad so we can't include them in those defensive stats.
Georgia Southern was the only SBC team to score more than 20 points against us last year. Like I said, I expected us to give up some more points but not go from 16 to 36 in FBS play.
When you take the 3 FBS opponents we are actually giving up 36.3 per game and I rounded down to help him. Every FBS opponent has scored 31 or more on us so far.
Coastal got a TD in junk time with their starters against our 2's and 3's. If you are trying to split hairs.
They did but still they got 30 points against our starters and we are giving up 36 points per game to FBS opponents.
App increased their scoring margin, with starters, by 10 points over a much improved Coastal Carolina football team. 56-30=26 whereas 23-7=16. It's all about perspective.
The Charlotte game was more disappointing to me but Healy was a new coach with not a lot of film to figure out what they were going to do. Same thing against UNC.
App actually went on a 27-3 run against UNC which no one mentions. That's pretty darn impressive.
For reference:
Appalachian State 2007 .(which was a pretty good year for the brand)
ASU 34 Michigan (FBS #5) 32
ASU 48 Lenoir Rhyne 7
ASU 31 Northern Iowa 21
#13 Wofford 42 ASU 31
ASU 49 #24 Elon 32
ASU 45 Gardner-Webb 7
Ga. Southern 35 ASU 32
ASU 34 Furman 27
ASU 45 The Citadel 25
ASU 79 Western Carolina 35
ASU 37 Chattanooga 17
ASU 29 #12 James Madison 27
ASU 38 #14 Eastern Washington 35
ASU 55 #6 Richmond 35
ASU 49 #13 Delaware 21
Points Scored--App State 641 Opponents 400
We also gave up more points in the 4th Quarter that year, than any other year.
I love the defense we played last year and how we controlled the games. Plus, our Red Zone Defense was strong, allowing only 13 TD's in the opponent's 30 trips into the Red Zone in 2018. (We have already allowed 11 TD's in 14 opponent visits this year)
Maybe, we are more like the 2007 team, than the 2018 team. (Both were winners/champions and both had "sustainable" styles of play)
Also, we could have scored more against UNC. Coach Drink just took the foot off the gas and managed the game to a P5 victory.