Under the Hood - Auburn Tigers Auburn's record coming into the Cotton Bowl is 10-2. They gave Florida their only loss of the season. They finished second to Arkansas in the SEC West.
We're going to line up some statistical numbers by Nebraska and Auburn and see how they compare.
Here's the Tigers 2006 schedule:
Washington State W 40-14
@Mississipi State W 34-0
LSU W 7-3
vs Buffalo W 38-7
@South Carolina W 24-17
Arkansas L 27-10
Florida W 27-17
Tulane W 38-13
@Ole Miss W 23-17
Arkansas State W 27-0
Georgia L 37-15
@Alabama W 22-15
Average margin of victory: 17.7 points.
Average margin of loss: 19.5 points
Sagarin ranking Auburn at 21st, Nebraska at 24th.
Sagarin schedule rank - Auburn at 61, Nebraska's at 36.
What about Nebraska's and Auburn's performances statistically? Below are tables of the two teams' season totals, with national rank in parentheses.
Rush YPG | Rush YPC | Touchdowns | Pass YPG | Pass YPA | Touchdowns | QB Rating | Total Offense | Scoring Offense |
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155.0 (43) | 4.28 (42) | 20 (36) | 177.8 (87) | 8.2 (21) | 13 (76) | 139.19 (34) | 332.8 (68) | 25.4 (49) |
Rush YPG | Rush YPC | Touchdowns | Pass YPG | Pass YPA | Touchdowns | QB Rating | Total Offense | Scoring Offense |
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175.62 (25) | 4.42 (36) | 26 (12) | 253.2 (17) | 8.6 (9) | 31 (6) | 154.88 (10) | 428.8 (9) | 31.8 (13) |
Rush YPG | Rush YPC | Touchdowns | Pass YPG | Pass YPA | Total Defense | Scoring Defense |
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125.83 (48) | 3.81 (55) | 7 (12) | 171.7 (20) | 6.6 (40) | 297.5 (25) | 13.9 (7) |
Rush YPG | Rush YPA | Touchdowns | Pass YPG | Pass YPA | Total Defense | Scoring Defense |
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120.38 (43) | 3.90 (63) | 13 (47) | 223.3 (89) | 6.8 (51) | 343.7 (69) | 18.4 (30) |
How do the offensive and defensive numbers relate to the teams' 2006 schedule? The following chart shows the national rank in total offense and total defense for each of the 2006 opponents. Nebraska opponent Nicholls State is a Div 1AA team and is therefore excluded. Auburn didn't play any Div IA teams.
Total Offense Rank | Nebraska Opponent | Total Defense Rank | -- | Total Offense Rank | Auburn Opponent | Total Defense Rank |
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Louisiana Tech |
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Washington State |
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USC |
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-- |
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Mississipii State |
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Troy |
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-- |
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LSU |
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Kansas |
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-- |
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Buffalo |
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Iowa State |
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-- |
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South Carolina |
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Kansas State |
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-- |
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Arkansas |
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Texas |
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-- |
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Florida |
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Oklahoma State |
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-- |
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Tulane |
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Missouri |
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-- |
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Ole Miss |
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Texas A&M |
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-- |
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Arkansas State |
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Colorado |
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-- |
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Georgia |
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Big 12: Oklahoma |
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Alabama |
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Average |
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Average |
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So what do we see when looking at the stats versus the opponents?
- The single statistic that stands out for each team with regards to strength versus strength is Auburn's scoring defense at seven against Nebraska's scoring offense at thirteen. Nebraska has converted 42 of 49 attempts in the red zone, 39 of those being touchdowns. That's an 85.6% in scoring, with 79.5% being touchdowns. Pretty impressive.
- Auburn has given up 20 of 32 opponent's scoring chances in the red zone, with only 12 touchdowns. That's allowing a score 62.5% of the time, with only 37.5% being touchdowns. Looking at the stats, maybe it's because they've played against some really bad offenses.
- Auburn is ranked low in passing relative to the rest of the nation, but balanced when you look at yardage per game between rushing and passing. All-around their offense hasn't been that impressive, but they've played against overall better offenses than Nebraska has this season.
- Are Auburn's overall defensive stats are inflated due to playing some pretty crummy offenses? Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Buffalo are at the bottom of the heap, but Washington State, LSU, and Florida among the top 25 in the nation.
- Auburn's offense is average at best, although by our chart they've faced better overall defenses this year. What stands out is their high yard per average passing, which strengthens the idea that they're going to run to open up the pass.
- It's not difficult to understand how Auburn lost to Florida with a 21st-ranked offense, allowing 27 points. But giving up 37 to Georgia with a 77th-ranked offense? You might look to Auburn's four interceptions in the game, but Georgia had four turnovers as well (three fumbles, one interception). Georgia more than doubled Auburn's yardage in that game.
- I get the feeling that if Nebraska scores in the high 20's or more, we'll win. Low to mid-20's, it's a toss-up.
- I think we'll do a different post with the turnover margins, interceptions, fumbles and some special teams stuff.
- Anything else that stands out?
HT to BON for this completely stolen idea. I liked it, I stole it.