Some Positive Stats

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VolnJC

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The offense seems to be doing better than last year, imo we really need to get Dormady in this game some and see if he can connect on some long balls..I love Josh, and its not his fault, but he just doesn't have the ability or possibly the confidence to make those throws

The rushing attack is on record pace though
2014(13 games) vs 2015(5 games)
1903 3.6 ypc 1125 4.6 ypc
146 per game 225 per game
20 TDs 13 TDs

We have rushed for 1125 yards and 4.6 ypc vs 1903 and 3.6 last year. We have 13 rushing TDs in 5 games vs 20 in 13 games last year. We are averaging 225 yards per game vs 146 last year.
 
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IDK if Dormady will see any action this weekend or not. I would love to see what he can do against a quality opponent. He isn't as fast as Dobbs but he is still decently mobile.
 
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IDK if Dormady will see any action this weekend or not. I would love to see what he can do against a quality opponent. He isn't as fast as Dobbs but he is still decently mobile.

Yeah, but he seemed to move better than I thought. It could have been that WCU was just really slow though :)
 
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Yeah, but he seemed to move better than I thought. It could have been that WCU was just really slow though :)

Yeah, we won't really know how good he is until we see him dish the rock against an SEC opponent. :rock:
 
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Compared to last year, the biggest difference in our rushing game is the QB. Through 2014's 1st 5 games, Worley had lost 63 yards on 27 carries while Dobbs has gained 250 yards on 55 carries. So we're up 313 yards or 62.6 ypg at the QB position.

Where we're still really hurting is in tackles for loss allowed (6.8 per game). Only 8 teams have given up more yards to TFL than UT.
 

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