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Cheez-It Bowl vs. Cal
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<blockquote data-quote="Ghost of Tobys Business College" data-source="post: 2665806"><p>Yeah, I was looking at some comparisons too. Cal looks really good on paper. And they no doubt will be tough. But I just wonder how much the conferences skew the comparisons. I was looking at some PAC12/Big12 comparisons. No surprise, but the Big12 has significantly better offensive output than the PAC. </p><p>OU, Western Virginia, Okie State, and Tech all have significantly better offensive output than PAC leader Washington State. Last place in the Big12, KState, is slightly worse than last place Cal.</p><p>On defense, the PAC looks a little stronger. In this year's numbers, TCU comes in behind Washington, Utah, and Cal. On the flip side, our worst defenses are very comparable to the PAC except for Oregon St, which was unbelievably terrible.</p><p></p><p>So, is the PAC a good defensive conference or are the numbers inflated because the offenses are just average?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ghost of Tobys Business College, post: 2665806"] Yeah, I was looking at some comparisons too. Cal looks really good on paper. And they no doubt will be tough. But I just wonder how much the conferences skew the comparisons. I was looking at some PAC12/Big12 comparisons. No surprise, but the Big12 has significantly better offensive output than the PAC. OU, Western Virginia, Okie State, and Tech all have significantly better offensive output than PAC leader Washington State. Last place in the Big12, KState, is slightly worse than last place Cal. On defense, the PAC looks a little stronger. In this year's numbers, TCU comes in behind Washington, Utah, and Cal. On the flip side, our worst defenses are very comparable to the PAC except for Oregon St, which was unbelievably terrible. So, is the PAC a good defensive conference or are the numbers inflated because the offenses are just average? [/QUOTE]
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