Defensive Stats: Total Defense, Points Allowed, etc.

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After week 1:
Minnesota ranks #1, tied with UCF, in total offense allowing just 91 yards
9 teams shutout their opponents, including Minnesota (Wisconsin, Kansas State, Texas A&M, Duke, UAB, New Mexico, Alabama, Toledo, and Minnesota). Of the 9 teams, 3 played FBS opponents (Alabama beat Utah State, Duke beat Temple, and Minnesota beat New Mexico St.)
 


Hopefully this translates to some vote but we still probably wont get any.
 

Hopefully this translates to some vote but we still probably wont get any.
Win like we had in game one isn't likely to move the needle much. MSU will be our first chance to really get anyone to take notice.

Very encouraging though to see the D come out and play the way they did with all the new faces.
 



The Gophers have held their opponents under 16 points in 10 of their last 12 games.

Only Iowa (27) and Nebraska (23) eclipsed this number during this stretch. Nebraska got off 16 on a garbage time drive in the last minute.

This is a run of scoring defense that likely hasn't happened at Minnesota since at least the 1960s.

There's a very good chance the trend will continue over at least the next 2 games.
 

I don't recall seeing a Gopher's Defense with the team speed that they showed against NMSU. The proof will come against MSU.
 







After week 1:
Minnesota ranks #1, tied with UCF, in total offense allowing just 91 yards
9 teams shutout their opponents, including Minnesota (Wisconsin, Kansas State, Texas A&M, Duke, UAB, New Mexico, Alabama, Toledo, and Minnesota). Of the 9 teams, 3 played FBS opponents (Alabama beat Utah State, Duke beat Temple, and Minnesota beat New Mexico St.)
Did you mean total defense?
 

Gophers allowed 2.76 yards per play. Good for 12th in the nation.
 




No. When looking at defensive stats, total offense implies yards allowed.

Stats coming from https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2022-team-defense.html
Hmm...


 

Hmm...


Semantics, it's literally the same thing.
Why are you so bothered by the way Sports Reference formats their tables?
 

Win like we had in game one isn't likely to move the needle much. MSU will be our first chance to really get anyone to take notice.

Very encouraging though to see the D come out and play the way they did with all the new faces.
3 shutouts to open the year will get you ranked
 

After week 2:

#1 in total defense allowing only 142.5 yards per game, which is 20.5 yards fewer than the #2 team James Madison.
#2 in points allowed per game at 5.0 points.
#1 in opponents first downs at 7 first downs per game.
#3 in rushing yards allowed per game, 36.5 behind James Madison (#1) and Rutgers (#2)
#5 in yards per pass (106.0) and #6 in yards per rush (1.8).
#1 in opponents plays per game (42 plays)



"Can't you me knockin'?"
 




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