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Total Offensive Yards: The Ohio State Effect Through 14 Games

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January 10, 2015 at 11:27am
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Oregon enters the National Championship Game with several statistical strengths. The Ducks are ranked in the top 20 in the following 10 statistical categories.

  1. Rushing Offense (17th)
  2. Offensive 4th Down Conversions (17th)*
  3. Punt Returns (12th)
  4. Passing Offense (11th)
  5. Offensive 3rd Down Conversions (4th)
  6. Total Offense (3rd)
  7. Scoring Offense (2nd)
  8. Offensive First Downs (2nd)*
  9. Turnover Margin (2nd)*
  10. Team Passing Efficiency (1st)*

As you can see above, Oregon excels in offense. Stop the offense and you stop the Ducks.

*I did not track this stat with the Ohio State Effect in 2014.

Below you will see what the Buckeyes' defense did to opponents and their Points Scored stats. The teams are listed in order of their Points Scored Average entering the game. Teams with the highest Points Scored Average entering the game are listed first.

Note:
Negative (-) numbers are good for Ohio State
Positive (+) numbers are bad for Ohio State

3 Things

  1. Only one team (Michigan State) gained over 500 yards against Ohio State this season.
  2. Ohio State's defense held 12 of its 14 opponents under their total yards average.
  3. The Buckeyes were able to hold 5 teams below their season total yards average by 100 yards or more. 

 

Ohio State's Effect on Opponent's Total Yards Stats
Team Avg. Before Ohio State Total Yards Against OSU Difference Rank Before Rank After
Oregon
552.9 ----- ----- 3rd -----
Michigan State 515.3 536 + 20.7 5th 9th
Alabama
490.5 407 - 83.5 16th 17th
Virginia Tech 488.0 324 - 164.0 45th 80th
Wisconsin 482.1 258 - 224.1 20th 23rd
Cincinnati 477.0 422 - 55.0 36th 43rd
Navy* 447.4 390 - 57.4 61st 74th
Rutgers 426.7 345 - 81.7 55th 63rd
Maryland 417.6 310 - 117.6 66th 78th
Indiana 410.7 395 - 15.7 60th 59th
Illinois 390.5 243 - 147.5 76th 88th
Penn State 375.5 240 - 135.5 89th 101st
Minnesota 364.6 303 - 61.6 96th 101st
That Team 329.4 372 + 42.6 114th 111th
Kent State 286.0 126 - 160 115th 124th
           
Averages 421.5 333.6 - 87.9 61st 74th

*Navy before stats based on 2013 season.

Below is a compilation of the average season stats of the teams Ohio State played in 2014. To get a fair comparison for the "Ohio State Effect" I removed the total yards opponents gained against Ohio State and divided the total by the number of games played through 1-4-2015 less the Buckeyes. 

 

The Ohio State Effect When Compared To Opponent's 2014 Stats
Team Season Avg. Without Ohio State Total Yards Against Ohio State Difference
Oregon
552.9 ----- -----
Michigan State 497.9 536 + 38.1
Alabama
490.5 407 - 83.5
Wisconsin 485.1 258 - 227.1
Cincinnati 440.5 422 - 18.5
Navy 422.0 390 - 32.0
Indiana 405.9 395 - 10.9
Rutgers 393.8 345 - 48.8
Illinois 377.6 243 - 134.6
Virginia Tech 368.7 324 - 44.7
Minnesota 361.8 303 - 58.8
Maryland 344.8 310 - 34.8
Penn State 343.2 240 - 103.2
Kent State 331.3 126 - 205.3
That Team 329.5 372 + 42.5
       
Averages 399.5 333.6 - 65.9

In 2013 Ohio State's defense allowed opponents to gain 377.4 total yards per game. The 2014 version of the Silver Bullets is holding teams to just under 333.6 yards of total offense. That is a almost a 44 yard improvement. Hats off to the defensive players and coaches.

Do I expect Ohio State to hold Oregon to under 400 yards of total offense? No. Under 500? If the averages hold true Oregon should finish with 487 total yards.

It's  On.

 

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