Spiff's Spots of Observation and Other Statistical Nonsense
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2014 10:27 am
Yes! Another loss! I watched the game in the Cougar Corner den w/ Hawkwing and we had quite the time commisserating and laughing at the ineptitude being shown us. I feel for the coaches and players who work hard only to get worked over so hard. I feel for fans who truly believe and enjoy watching the team only to have belief dashed and enjoyment sapped from watching.
Perhaps I'll write more about how I feel about the current state of the program. But now it's time for some what I saw in watching the game and examining the box score and play-by-play!
- Boise St had a passing efficiency rating of 224.65. It was the 2nd time this season a team has surpassed 200 in PER and the 2nd highest given up under Bronco.
- It was only the 12th opponent since 1994 to exceed 200 in PER, and marked the first time since 1997 BYU has given up 200+ in PER in two separate games in the same season (Utah St being the other team this year.)
- The 55 points given up were the most since BYU gave up 55 in a loss to Tulsa in 2007.
- BYU gave up 13 rushing 1st Downs, the most yielded since given up 16 to Nevada in 2010.
- One bright note for the defense, for only the second time this season the defense did not give up a first down via penalty.
- Boise St had the ball for 36:26. It was the fifth straight game BYU's opponent had more time of possession. The last time BYU lost the time of possesion battle five games in a row was 2001 when BYU lost it eight straight games. And as further proof to the irrelevance to this stat, BYU was 8-0 in those games in 2001.
- Boise had 9 "explosive" plays - plays of 20 or more yards. It was the most explosive plays since givin up 8 vs Utah in 2011.
- Boise converted 7 of 13 (.538) 3rd Down attempts. They were the first opponent this year to convert more than half of their 3rd Down attempts.
- Don't worry, the ineffectiveness wasn't limited to the defense. The offense had 63 yards rushing, the fewest yards rushing since the 2012 Poinsettia Bowl where BYU had 52. It was also the fewest years rushing since Robert Anae returned to coach the offense.
- And the Cougars' four 1st Downs by rush were the fewest since that same bowl game in 2012 vs San Diego St.
- BYU failed to cover the spread for the eighth in the last ten games.
- Boise St was wearing blue helmets. Bronco is now 7-8 (.467) against teams in a blue helmet.
- Good news! Bronco is 15-1 (.938) against teams with a grey helmet. Middle Tennesse wears a grey helmet!
Perhaps I'll write more about how I feel about the current state of the program. But now it's time for some what I saw in watching the game and examining the box score and play-by-play!
- Boise St had a passing efficiency rating of 224.65. It was the 2nd time this season a team has surpassed 200 in PER and the 2nd highest given up under Bronco.
- It was only the 12th opponent since 1994 to exceed 200 in PER, and marked the first time since 1997 BYU has given up 200+ in PER in two separate games in the same season (Utah St being the other team this year.)
- The 55 points given up were the most since BYU gave up 55 in a loss to Tulsa in 2007.
- BYU gave up 13 rushing 1st Downs, the most yielded since given up 16 to Nevada in 2010.
- One bright note for the defense, for only the second time this season the defense did not give up a first down via penalty.
- Boise St had the ball for 36:26. It was the fifth straight game BYU's opponent had more time of possession. The last time BYU lost the time of possesion battle five games in a row was 2001 when BYU lost it eight straight games. And as further proof to the irrelevance to this stat, BYU was 8-0 in those games in 2001.
- Boise had 9 "explosive" plays - plays of 20 or more yards. It was the most explosive plays since givin up 8 vs Utah in 2011.
- Boise converted 7 of 13 (.538) 3rd Down attempts. They were the first opponent this year to convert more than half of their 3rd Down attempts.
- Don't worry, the ineffectiveness wasn't limited to the defense. The offense had 63 yards rushing, the fewest yards rushing since the 2012 Poinsettia Bowl where BYU had 52. It was also the fewest years rushing since Robert Anae returned to coach the offense.
- And the Cougars' four 1st Downs by rush were the fewest since that same bowl game in 2012 vs San Diego St.
- BYU failed to cover the spread for the eighth in the last ten games.
- Boise St was wearing blue helmets. Bronco is now 7-8 (.467) against teams in a blue helmet.
- Good news! Bronco is 15-1 (.938) against teams with a grey helmet. Middle Tennesse wears a grey helmet!