Bowl Breakdowns, Part 2

This is Part-2 where the Center of the Handicapping
Universe Joe Duffy’s GodsTips.com breaks down the statistical comparisons of
the bowl games. This report entails games of December 26-28.

Middle Tennessee State-Central
Michigan

·       
Central Michigan gets 84
more total yards per game on offense, though MTSU has
a small 10.9 yards per game edge offensively

·       
CMU leads offensively in rushing yards per
attempt by .4, passing yards per attempt by 1.5 and completion percentage by
7.0

·       
Middle Tennessee
allows 16.7 less rushing yards per game but Central Michigan
has a slight edge in passing defense at 8.5

·       
CMU allows 1.5 less passing yards per attempt
and 3.3 less passing yards per reception

 

Florida State-UCLA

·       
The teams are nearly dead even offensively with
FSU getting 29.2 more passing yards per game and UCLA 28.6 rushing yards per
game

·       
Defensively FSU allows 1.8 less first downs per
game and 25.9 fewer yards per game

·       
FSU has a small edge in most defensive
categories

·       
UCLA has a mammoth turnover ratio edge of 16

 

Oklahoma State-Alabama

·       
Offensively OSU gets
3.4 more first downs per game

·       
OSU averages 68.1 more
total yards per game on offense, led by an 83.7 rushing yards per game edge

·       
The Cowboys lead in passing yards per attempt by
1.6, passing yards per attempt by 1.1 and passing yards per reception by 2.5

·       
Alabama
completes 2.6 percent more of the pass attempts

·       
Alabama
allows 6.4 fewer first downs per game

·       
The Crimson Tide has a defensive advantage of
83.8 total yards per game on 32.2 rushing yards per game and 51.7 passing

·       
Alabama
allows 5.2 less pass completion percentage

 

Kansas State-Rutgers

·       
Rutgers gets 2.2 more
first downs per game

·       
The Scarlet Knights average 55.4 more rushing
yards per game

·       
Kansas
State
has the passing yards per
game edge by 49.5

·       
Rutgers has the upper
hand in both rushing yards per attempt by .5 and passing yards per attempt by
.6

·       
Rutgers completes 3.5
percent more of the pass attempts

·       
On defense, Rutgers
allows 74.8 less total yards per game

·       
Rutgers allows .9 less
rushing yards per attempt

·       
Kansas
State
gets the defensive advantage
in passing yards per reception by 1.2

·       
Rutgers allows a
completion percentage of 6.3 less

·       
The Scarlet Knights turnover ratio edge is 8

 

Texas A&M-California

·       
Texas A&M gets 54.3 more rushing yards per
game but Cal gets 63.8 more
passing yards

·       
Most other offensive categories are close, but
the Aggies have a 3.0 completion percentage upper
hand on offense

·       
Defensively A&M allows 57.8 less total yards
per game

·       
The Aggies allow 1.0
less passing yards per attempt and 1.3 less passing yards per reception

 

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