I middled off of my action tonight's game, but figured I would pass along some decent info I received this morning by email from an Aburn fan who read it on a capping forum. None of the following info came from me.
In '02, when OSU upended Miami in the title game, Miami had played in only 2 close games all season. OSU played in 6 close games that season.
Last season, Fla played in 5 close games compared to OSU's 2 close games.
There is a lot to be said about the battle-tested teams having a possible edge. This season, LSU has played in 7 close games, compared to OSU's 2.
Why did LSU play in so many close games? At least partially because LSU played against better competition. OSU faced no top 25 offenses this season, while LSU faced 3 top 25 offenses.
LSU faced 2 top 10 and 3 top 25 defenses, while OSU faced no top 10 offenses and only 1 top 25 defense.
Despite LSU's clear edge in competition, OSU offense didn't even rank in the top 50 this season.
In '02, when OSU upended Miami in the title game, Miami had played in only 2 close games all season. OSU played in 6 close games that season.
Last season, Fla played in 5 close games compared to OSU's 2 close games.
There is a lot to be said about the battle-tested teams having a possible edge. This season, LSU has played in 7 close games, compared to OSU's 2.
Why did LSU play in so many close games? At least partially because LSU played against better competition. OSU faced no top 25 offenses this season, while LSU faced 3 top 25 offenses.
LSU faced 2 top 10 and 3 top 25 defenses, while OSU faced no top 10 offenses and only 1 top 25 defense.
Despite LSU's clear edge in competition, OSU offense didn't even rank in the top 50 this season.