Volnukem
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Alright, so I did some research on the OL performance pre and post Dobbs. I know a lot of people use the excuse that Dobbs faced worse competition than Worley. So instead of looking at the pure numbers for sacks allowed and rushing yards, I looked at how we did compared to the opposing teams average stats for their whole season.
For example, with Worley at the helm we gave up 7 sacks against Ole Miss, who averaged 2.15 sacks per game this year. Therefore, we gave up 4.85 more sacks that game than their average opponent. I gathered all of these stats at cfbstats.com - College Football Statistics. Also note that I did not include the Chattanooga game so both Pre-Dobbs and Post-Dobbs stats are based on 6 games. Also, note that because these numbers are based on who our opponents played, Post-Dobbs included 6 teams from a Power-5 conference whereas Worley only faced 4.
Sacks Allowed
Pre-Dobbs: 25 sacks (4.17/game) for 180 yards (30 yds/game).
Opponent Avg : 15.62 sacks (2.60 sacks/game) for 109 yards (18 yds/game)
So over 6 games, our OL gave up 1.5 more sacks/game for 12 more yds/game than our opponent averaged over the course of the season. This means our OL was much worse than the average OL our opponents faced all season.
Post-Dobbs: 13 sacks (2.17/game) for 90 yards (15 yds/game).
Opponent AVG: 12.2 sacks (2.03/game) for 82 yards (13.8 yds/game)
So over 6 games, our OL gave up 0.79 more sacks/game for 1.2 more yds/game than our opponent averaged over the course of the season. This means our OL was average compared to the average OL our opponent played last season.
Based on sacks allowed alone, our OL performed significantly better than before Dobbs took over irrespective of the strength of the defenses he played against.
Rushing Yards
Pre-Dobbs: 89.17 yards/Game and 2.39 yards/carry
Opponent Avg: 143.90 yards/Game and 3.63 yards/carry
This is simple. We gained 55 less yards/game than our opponent's average rushing yards allowed and 1.2 less yards/carry.
Post-Dobbs: 207.50 yards/game and 4.3 yards/carry
Opponent Avg: 165.2 yards/game and 4.23 yards/carry
We averaged 42 more yards/game and roughly the same yards per carry as our opponent's averaged over the course of their season.
All in all, our OL was undoubtedly much better with a mobile quarterback back there. They weren't great, but they weren't awful.
For example, with Worley at the helm we gave up 7 sacks against Ole Miss, who averaged 2.15 sacks per game this year. Therefore, we gave up 4.85 more sacks that game than their average opponent. I gathered all of these stats at cfbstats.com - College Football Statistics. Also note that I did not include the Chattanooga game so both Pre-Dobbs and Post-Dobbs stats are based on 6 games. Also, note that because these numbers are based on who our opponents played, Post-Dobbs included 6 teams from a Power-5 conference whereas Worley only faced 4.
Sacks Allowed
Pre-Dobbs: 25 sacks (4.17/game) for 180 yards (30 yds/game).
Opponent Avg : 15.62 sacks (2.60 sacks/game) for 109 yards (18 yds/game)
So over 6 games, our OL gave up 1.5 more sacks/game for 12 more yds/game than our opponent averaged over the course of the season. This means our OL was much worse than the average OL our opponents faced all season.
Post-Dobbs: 13 sacks (2.17/game) for 90 yards (15 yds/game).
Opponent AVG: 12.2 sacks (2.03/game) for 82 yards (13.8 yds/game)
So over 6 games, our OL gave up 0.79 more sacks/game for 1.2 more yds/game than our opponent averaged over the course of the season. This means our OL was average compared to the average OL our opponent played last season.
Based on sacks allowed alone, our OL performed significantly better than before Dobbs took over irrespective of the strength of the defenses he played against.
Rushing Yards
Pre-Dobbs: 89.17 yards/Game and 2.39 yards/carry
Opponent Avg: 143.90 yards/Game and 3.63 yards/carry
This is simple. We gained 55 less yards/game than our opponent's average rushing yards allowed and 1.2 less yards/carry.
Post-Dobbs: 207.50 yards/game and 4.3 yards/carry
Opponent Avg: 165.2 yards/game and 4.23 yards/carry
We averaged 42 more yards/game and roughly the same yards per carry as our opponent's averaged over the course of their season.
All in all, our OL was undoubtedly much better with a mobile quarterback back there. They weren't great, but they weren't awful.