EverettGriz said:
AZGrizFan said:
42 rushing attempts, 39 ACTUAL attempts for 203 yards (net of the kneeldowns). 14 of those for 2 yards or less (including both sacks). 10 for 9 yards or more. 20 for 5 yards or more. THAT, to me, is a running game working.
I agree, AZ.
But I also don't know a soul who, prior to the end of the 3rd quarter, said, "Damn, our running game is firing on all cylinders today". Yes, there was improvement. Was it a great day running the football? Meh.
Then what DOES "firing on all cylinders" look like to those souls? Is the expectation that every single run will yield 5 yards or more? I mean, that's why they calculate AVERAGE yards per carry...you get to count the long runs AND the short ones.
Here's Cal Poly's running play production against us:
1st Drive: 2,7,3,-2,5,5,1
2nd Drive: 3,1,3
3rd Drive: 5,4,2,1,2
4th Drive: 60
5th Drive: 2,1
6th Drive: 4,4,5,5,2
7th Drive: 5,10,3,28
8th Drive: 5,6,3,1
9th Drive: 0
10th Drive: 5,8,7,-7,10,6,3,2,4,5,0,2,2,-5,0
11th Drive: 4,5,3,4,13,4,-1,3
12th Drive: 0,9,2,0,3,4
13th Drive: 5,3,0,1
14th Drive: 9,4,5,5,3,0
15th Drive: None
16th Drive: 5,2,2,6,4
76 rushing attempts. 28 (36%!) of those were 2 yards or less. THIRTY NINE (51%) were for 3 yards or less. Just SEVEN (9%) were of 9 yards or more. 27 were of 5 yards or more. YPC average of 4.3. Our YPC average against NAU was 4.4. 35.5% of CP's runs against us were for 5 yards or more. 47.6% of OUR runs against NAU were for 5 yards or more.
Honestly, I'm not sure what else a fan could ask of our running game than they got on Saturday. It compared favorably with arguably the best running game in the conference.