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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostHere's an interesting stat for those interested in stats:
IUP's four home games this year ...
IUP has given up just 8.5 points per game in the first half. Fantastic. In order of home game, the visitor scored 7, 10, 7 and 10.
However, ... a drastic change occurs after halftime.
In the second half of those games, IUP is giving up 22.5 points -- nearly three times more than the first. In order of home game, the visitor has scored 19, 27, 16 and 28.
It's very odd it has happened in all four home games.
It tells me the guests are making some really good adjustments at the intermission. For starters, anyway.
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Originally posted by ShoNuff View Post
I must admit IUPbigINDIANS , this is some simple but VERY GOOD data. Looks like someone do not know how to make any adjustments...or other issues.
Leads me to believe teams are adjusting superbly to them or they are tiring out. Maybe both.
But, numbers don't lie. They've been a pretty solid defensive team at home in the first half. Pretty poor in the second half. Perhaps some are playing too many snaps.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Once in awhile ... it happens. Four straight home games ... something is up.
Leads me to believe teams are adjusting superbly to them or they are tiring out. Maybe both.
But, numbers don't lie. They've been a pretty solid defensive team at home in the first half. Pretty poor in the second half. Perhaps some are playing too many snaps.
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Originally posted by ShoNuff View Post
Hmmmmm...............and I was typing the fatigue factor, but decided not to say it. However, I believe the same thing.
The three away games were all blowouts so it is harder to compare data. The bench got emptied in the Mercyhurst and Clarion games.
I'm assuming there isn't much depth in the secondary to sub guys. The DL rotates constantly.
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