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  • Chico1856
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2008
    • 3315

    BCS Breakdown from CHFF

    There’s no doubt that tonight’s national title game combatants, No. 1 Oklahoma and No. 2 Florida, are statistical juggernauts.

    Between the two teams, they field two of the top three scoring offenses in football and combined for a stunning 99 points per game this year. It’s also one of the very few meetings in college football history between Heisman winners, in this case 2007 winner Tebow of Florida and 2008 winner Sam Bradford of Oklahoma.

    But after poring through their statistical performances (see all the data below) in preparation for the big game, we were most amused to see 1) the photo of Tebow's hottie and; 2) an eternal truth of football ring out like a ship’s bell amid a statistical fog:

    Oklahoma and Florida lead the nation in turnover differential.
    Oklahoma caused 32 turnovers (15 fumbles, 17 INT) and committed nine (two fumbles, seven INT) for a +23 margin.
    Florida caused 33 turnovers (nine fumbles, 24 INT) and committed 11 (eight fumbles, three INT) for a +22 margin.
    For all the eye-popping numbers each team has put up, the Sooners and Gators are here in the national title game for the same reason most teams win at all levels: because they force opponents into turnovers and don’t commit turnovers themselves.

    That's all well and good. But what's our call? It's easy: Florida wins, 37-30.

    Here's why:

    One - Oklahoma will struggle to stop Florida
    The Gators are clearly the more solid all-around team. In fact, as you'll see in the data below, Oklahoma fans should be real worried as their defense as it goes up against one of the most exciting, and most efficient, passers in recent college football history. The Sooners defense is a real liability.

    Florida steps into the contest with an offense that ranked third in the nation, scoring 45.2 PPG. Oklahoma tries to stop the Gators with a defense that ranked a mere 58th in the nation, surrendering 24.5 PPG.

    Florida's Tebow also gets to pick apart a defense that would rank mere seventh in the SEC in Defensive Passer Rating and one that ranks 43rd nationally (117.1).

    Tebow and the Gators should have little problem moving the ball through the air against Oklahoma.

    Two - Bradford has never faced a Florida-style defense
    Oklahoma’s Bradford, meanwhile, won the Heisman Trophy behind some gaudy passing numbers. But tonight he'll face what's easily the best pass pass defense he’s seen all year, one that was second in the NCAA this year in both Defensive Passer Rating (94.2) and interceptions (24).

    Three - Florida faces tougher competition
    The other sign clearly in Florida's favor is the top-to-bottom strength of the SEC compared with that of the Big 12. Over the last two seasons, the Big 12 is 9-5 in bowl games. The SEC is a gaudy 12-4 ... and soon to be 13-4.

    Four - Google "Sam Bradford's girlfriend"
    Here's the really humiliating part for Bradford: if you Google images of "Sam Bradford's girlfriend" you get pictures of Tim Tebow and his girlfriend(s). Seriously, what kind of self-respecting Heisman Trophy winner does have photos of him cavorting with gaggles of hotties splattered all around cyperspace? That's gotta be pretty insulting.

    But probably not as insulting as the treatment he'll get tonight from the Florida defense.

    ***

    Here's how the two title contenders stack up in most major statistical categories among the 119 teams in 1-A football. The offensive figures are pretty close. But all the defensive indicators are clearly in Florida's favor.

    You can see the original data here on the NCAA football website.

    Turnover differential
    Oklahoma -- +23 (1st)
    Florida -- +22 (2nd)

    Scoring Offense
    Oklahoma – 54.0 PPG (1st)
    Florida – 45.2 PPG (3rd)

    Scoring Defense
    Florida – 12.8 PPG (4th)
    Oklahoma – 24.5 (58th)

    Total Offense
    Oklahoma – 562.1 (3rd)
    Florida – 442.4 (17th)

    Total Defense
    Florida – 279.3 YPG (8th)
    Oklahoma – 359.1 YPG (63rd)

    Pass Offense
    Oklahoma – 356.5 YPG (3rd)
    Florida – 212.6 YPG (62nd)

    Pass Defense
    Florida – 174.0 YPG (16th)
    Oklahoma – 253.1 YPG (98th)

    Pass Efficiency – Offense
    Oklahoma – 180.9 rating (1st)
    Florida – 174.4 rating (4th)

    Pass Efficiency – Defense
    Florida – 94.2 rating (2nd)
    Oklahoma – 117.1 (43rd)

    Rush Offense
    Florida – 229.8 (11th)
    Oklahoma – 205.5 (18th)

    Rush Defense
    Florida – 105.3 (15th)
    Oklahoma – 106.0 (16th)
    “It is only when you see a mosquito land on your testicles that you realize that there is always a way to solve problems without using violence.”
  • Mr. IWS
    215 Hustler
    • Sep 2006
    • 98682

    #2
    Re: BCS Breakdown from CHFF

    Ill read this later, thanks man.

    who is CHFF
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    • dtrain119
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 339

      #3
      Re: BCS Breakdown from CHFF

      Put all that data into your super computer and what do you get:

      Gators cover!!!!!!!!!!

      GL to us all

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      • Chico1856
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 3315

        #4
        Re: BCS Breakdown from CHFF

        CHFF

        Cold Hard Football Facts
        “It is only when you see a mosquito land on your testicles that you realize that there is always a way to solve problems without using violence.”

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        • Mr. IWS
          215 Hustler
          • Sep 2006
          • 98682

          #5
          Re: BCS Breakdown from CHFF

          That Bradford google trick is funny.
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          • timbob
            Regular user
            • Aug 2008
            • 7154

            #6
            Re: BCS Breakdown from CHFF

            Thanks Richard!

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            • slimskinny
              Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 49

              #7
              Re: BCS Breakdown from CHFF

              heres bradfords girl,the one on the left!

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              • Luke
                10 year vet
                • Oct 2006
                • 30060

                #8
                Re: BCS Breakdown from CHFF

                Originally posted by slimskinny
                heres bradfords girl,the one on the left!

                That not Bradfords gf thats Colt Mccoys gf she runs track at Baylor
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