Fan Nation
Forums
Forum list
Search forums
Rules & Policies
Podcast
Mobile App
Media
New media
New comments
Search media
Shop
Members
Current visitors
New profile posts
Search profile posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
Forum list
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Install the app
Install
Forums
Horned Frog Athletics
Scott & Wes Frog Fan Forum
Appreciating the Work of an Artist
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Way of the Frog" data-source="post: 2506575"><p><img src="http://www.gotknowhow.com/quotes/image/man-on-fire-a-man-can-be-an-artist-in-anything-food-whatever-it-depe" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> </p><p></p><p>We have known for quite a long time that Gary Patterson is an artist and his art is defense. </p><p></p><p>It has been debated as to where the 2017 Frogs defensive unit ranks in regards to the other 17 defenses he has overseen at TCU. I am not smart enough to come up with some eloquent argument making a case for one unit over another nor have the analytical skills to set up the formulas to accurately compare the numbers yielded for each season.</p><p></p><p>I am far too simple minded and fall back on the tired cliche' of appreciating the beauty each season brings in its unique way. Friday provides the last chance at home to enjoy the work of the maestro and the players that make up the 2017 TCU defense. When you near the top of a climb and you are starting to get tired it sometimes is helpful to look back at what you have already achieved on the way up.</p><p></p><p>TCU has face 5 offenses this year that are ranked in the Top 20 in the Nation in Total Offense and 4 offenses ranked in the Top 20 in Scoring Offense in the Nation (7 of the Nation's Top 50 Scoring Offenses). There have been some tough moments such as the OU game, but consider these numbers. </p><p></p><p>TCU is #14 in Total Defense</p><p> #3 in Rushing Defense</p><p> #7 in Scoring Defense</p><p> #2 in Red Zone Defense</p><p> #18 in Opponents 1st Downs</p><p> #10 in Opponents 3rd Down Conversion Percentage</p><p> T for #5 in Defensive TD's </p><p> #14 in Sacks</p><p> #35 in TFL's</p><p></p><p>What is even more amazing than those total season number are the Frogs defensive rankings for Big 12. I realize some will immediately talk about how bad the Kansas and Texas (actually not as bad as some believe) offenses are, but isn't the rep of the Big 12 the conference in which NO ONE PLAYS DEFENSE? If you compare the Frogs numbers yielded for the season and just Big 12 there is negligible differences.</p><p></p><p>Here are the Frogs' defensive rankings in Big 12 play:</p><p></p><p>TCU is #1 in Rushing Defense ( 2.7 ypc and 90.5 ypg are Big 12 lows)</p><p> #2 in Passing Defense </p><p> #1 in Pass Defense Efficiency ( 52.9% completion rate and 6.9 ypa are Big 12 lows)</p><p> #1 in Total Defense ( 4.8 ypp and 327.8 ypg are Big 12 lows)</p><p> #1 in Scoring Defense</p><p> #1 in Team Sack (Boesen is #1 in sacks by a player in B12 play)</p><p> #1 in Opponents 1st Downs</p><p> #1 in Opponents 3rd Down Conversion Percentage</p><p> #1 in Red Zone Defense (63% success rate and 19 red zone trips are Big 12 lows)</p><p> #4 in Team TFL's</p><p></p><p>What makes this even more remarkable is aside from the Texas staff every other team in the Big 12 has seen a Gary Patterson defense before and we all have read/heard the stories of certain coaches talking on a regular basis on how to beat the Frogs' defense.</p><p></p><p>The Frogs 2017 is coming to a close and there is still some big work to be down by this team and the coaches. A win against Baylor means facing OU again and a chance at redemption or possibly another black eye. A double digit win total means a difficult bowl opponents. All things that could take some of the luster off this season OR.........provide the perfect way to wrap a ribbon on a great year.</p><p></p><p>Either which way I am looking forward to Friday morning to watch the defensive artist that is Gary Patterson and this 2017 unit do a little more work on this year's masterpiece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Way of the Frog, post: 2506575"] [IMG]http://www.gotknowhow.com/quotes/image/man-on-fire-a-man-can-be-an-artist-in-anything-food-whatever-it-depe[/IMG] We have known for quite a long time that Gary Patterson is an artist and his art is defense. It has been debated as to where the 2017 Frogs defensive unit ranks in regards to the other 17 defenses he has overseen at TCU. I am not smart enough to come up with some eloquent argument making a case for one unit over another nor have the analytical skills to set up the formulas to accurately compare the numbers yielded for each season. I am far too simple minded and fall back on the tired cliche' of appreciating the beauty each season brings in its unique way. Friday provides the last chance at home to enjoy the work of the maestro and the players that make up the 2017 TCU defense. When you near the top of a climb and you are starting to get tired it sometimes is helpful to look back at what you have already achieved on the way up. TCU has face 5 offenses this year that are ranked in the Top 20 in the Nation in Total Offense and 4 offenses ranked in the Top 20 in Scoring Offense in the Nation (7 of the Nation's Top 50 Scoring Offenses). There have been some tough moments such as the OU game, but consider these numbers. TCU is #14 in Total Defense #3 in Rushing Defense #7 in Scoring Defense #2 in Red Zone Defense #18 in Opponents 1st Downs #10 in Opponents 3rd Down Conversion Percentage T for #5 in Defensive TD's #14 in Sacks #35 in TFL's What is even more amazing than those total season number are the Frogs defensive rankings for Big 12. I realize some will immediately talk about how bad the Kansas and Texas (actually not as bad as some believe) offenses are, but isn't the rep of the Big 12 the conference in which NO ONE PLAYS DEFENSE? If you compare the Frogs numbers yielded for the season and just Big 12 there is negligible differences. Here are the Frogs' defensive rankings in Big 12 play: TCU is #1 in Rushing Defense ( 2.7 ypc and 90.5 ypg are Big 12 lows) #2 in Passing Defense #1 in Pass Defense Efficiency ( 52.9% completion rate and 6.9 ypa are Big 12 lows) #1 in Total Defense ( 4.8 ypp and 327.8 ypg are Big 12 lows) #1 in Scoring Defense #1 in Team Sack (Boesen is #1 in sacks by a player in B12 play) #1 in Opponents 1st Downs #1 in Opponents 3rd Down Conversion Percentage #1 in Red Zone Defense (63% success rate and 19 red zone trips are Big 12 lows) #4 in Team TFL's What makes this even more remarkable is aside from the Texas staff every other team in the Big 12 has seen a Gary Patterson defense before and we all have read/heard the stories of certain coaches talking on a regular basis on how to beat the Frogs' defense. The Frogs 2017 is coming to a close and there is still some big work to be down by this team and the coaches. A win against Baylor means facing OU again and a chance at redemption or possibly another black eye. A double digit win total means a difficult bowl opponents. All things that could take some of the luster off this season OR.........provide the perfect way to wrap a ribbon on a great year. Either which way I am looking forward to Friday morning to watch the defensive artist that is Gary Patterson and this 2017 unit do a little more work on this year's masterpiece. [/QUOTE]
Verification
Which team did TCU defeat in the College Football Playoffs?
Post reply
Forums
Horned Frog Athletics
Scott & Wes Frog Fan Forum
Appreciating the Work of an Artist
Top