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Pass Defense Stats

65 yards is nearly 7 more first downs for the opposing offense and almost 20 more plays that your defense is on the field and your offense is watching. You are dumb.
No it isn’t. First downs are not yards divided by 10. The EWU QB didn’t have 45 passing first downs against Griz. Nor is 65 yards 20 more plays. You really aren’t that stupid, are you?
 
Yards/Rush
MSU: 3.6 (1st)
UM: 4.0 (3rd)
Might want to double check your math on that one.

MSU
215 attempts for 727 yards and 3.4 yards per carry

UM
210 attempts for 721 yards and 3.4 yards per carry

Interesting to note than only one of these defenses played the #1 rushing offense in the Big Sky, too.
 
If you filter to conference games only.....

Passing Defense Yards/game:
MSU: 198.7 (1st)
UM: 303.9 (Last)

Pass Defense Efficiency:
MSU: 103.3 (1st)
UM: 119.8 (2nd)

Red Zone Defense:
UM: 2nd
MSU: 5th

Interceptions:
UM: 14 (1st)
MSU: 9 (3rd)

Sacks
UM: 17 (T-2nd)
MSU: 12 (T-6)

Yards/Catch
MSU: 9.03
UM: 12.22

Yards/Attempt:
MSU: 5.2 (1st)
UM: 7.3 (T-5th)

TDs
MSU: 7 (1st)
UM: 8 (2nd)

Rushing Defense:

Yards/Game
UM: 103.0 (1st)
MSU: 103.9 (2nd)

Rushing TDs
MSU: 3 (1st)
UM: 13 (5th)

Yards/Rush
MSU: 3.6 (1st)
UM: 4.0 (3rd)

Total Defense

Yards/game
MSU: 302.6 (1st)
UM: 406.9 (7th)

TD's
MSU: 10 (1st)
UM: 21 (4th)
Let’s calculate it for non-conf FCS games. For losses at home. And for FBS games.
 
Might want to double check your math on that one.

MSU
215 attempts for 727 yards and 3.4 yards per carry

UM
210 attempts for 721 yards and 3.4 yards per carry

Interesting to note than only one of these defenses played the #1 rushing offense in the Big Sky, too.
Why do some Cat supporters make up their stats?
 
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Might want to double check your math on that one.

MSU
215 attempts for 727 yards and 3.4 yards per carry

UM
210 attempts for 721 yards and 3.4 yards per carry

Interesting to note than only one of these defenses played the #1 rushing offense in the Big Sky, too.
Yep...good call. That one filtered back to overall season stats.
 
You invited us to supplement. I took that at face value.

I should have considered the source and known better. That's my bad.
I didn’t say make up your own stats and methodology. But I was fine with what you did, except you apparently goofed up your stats. What should should have done was provided accurate stats.

And I suggested new methodologies. Can Cat fans not take teasing?
 
65 yards is nearly 7 more first downs for the opposing offense and almost 20 more plays that your defense is on the field and your offense is watching. You are dumb.

Jesus that's a ridiculous assertion. PSU got 75 yards on ONE play against our 2's and 3's. Hows that play into your theory?
 
Or it could be two plays for 32 and 33 yards, which would water down your argument. It’s why I hate stats. They are often misleading. They also don’t point to injuries and who was out for key games. Does 65 yards matter? Yes. Does it make a substantial difference? More than likely it doesn’t.
Or you could look at it as 650 yards of total offense. Does it make a difference? I would say it makes a big difference. But the griz defense has essentially made most teams throw the ball to beat them and it has worked out in their favor so I suppose the results speak for themselves. Will it work on playoff caliber teams? We are about to find out.
 
Might want to double check your math on that one.

MSU
215 attempts for 727 yards and 3.4 yards per carry

UM
210 attempts for 721 yards and 3.4 yards per carry

Interesting to note than only one of these defenses played the #1 rushing offense in the Big Sky, too.
I think it's worth noting that the cats have allowed only 3 TD in their 727 rushing yards given up while the griz gave up 13 TD on their 721 yards given up. This does make sense, since the griz give up over 100 more yds per game passing and ~13 more pts per game than the cats.
 
I think it's worth noting that the cats have allowed only 3 TD in their 727 rushing yards given up while the griz gave up 13 TD on their 721 yards given up. This does make sense, since the griz give up over 100 more yds per game passing and ~13 more pts per game than the cats.
Might also be interesting to note that 9 of the 13 came against teams the cats didn't play.
 
Yea if you're implying to look at stats of only the teams both teams have played, I don't think that would look good for the griz.
Well, we're talking about rushing defense, so why not?

Against Idaho State, Weber, Cal Poly, and EWU:

UM
103 attempts for 329 yards (3.2 avg ypc) and 4 TDs (3 of which came against ISU)

MSU
103 attempts for 347 yards (3.4 avg ypc) and 1 TD

Damn, wrong again! lmao
 
Well, we're talking about rushing defense, so why not?

Against Idaho State, Weber, Cal Poly, and EWU:

UM
103 attempts for 329 yards (3.2 avg ypc) and 4 TDs (3 of which came against ISU)

MSU
103 attempts for 347 yards (3.4 avg ypc) and 1 TD

Damn, wrong again! lmao
Rush D is pretty much dead even no matter how you slice it. I really think this is by design with the griz scheme. They are making teams throw the ball to win and so far it's bend not break in the pass defense. It's a very smart scheme IMHO.
 
Rush D is pretty much dead even no matter how you slice it. I really think this is by design with the griz scheme. They are making teams throw the ball to win and so far it's bend not break in the pass defense. It's a very smart scheme IMHO.
Yes, I agree. Two things can be true:

The Griz pass defense has shown weaknesses at times, and teams feel like they can exploit it, so they throw a lot, and the run defense has been quietly excellent and has forced teams to abandon the run game at times.

I still think that if you could distill the Brawl down to one thing, it would be whether Montana can stop MSU on the ground.

If we can, we will win. If we can't, we'll probably lose.

Oddly, this season, the Griz average victory margin is +25.7 when the opposing QB(s) attempt less than 40 passes, but only +7.7 when it's higher than 40.

I just don't see this bobcat team beating us if they are passing the ball 40+ times.
 
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