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How good has Malzahn's offense been?


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Looking back over the past 25 years, Auburn had 9 offenses that finished the season averaging over 400-yards per game.

1993: Gained 18.8% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 41.2% more points than their opponent allowed.

1994: Gained 17.7% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 39.2% more points than their opponent allowed.

1995: Gained 28.3% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 62.2% more points than their opponent allowed.

2004: Gained 20.4% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 40.4% more points than their opponent allowed.

2005: Gained 17.6% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 40.3% more points than their opponent allowed.

2009: Gained 23.6% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 44.3% more points than their opponent allowed.

2010: Gained 41.6% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 71.2% more points than their opponent allowed.

2013: Gained 30.3% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 54.5% more points than their opponent allowed.

2014: Gained 37.7% more yardage than opponent allowed and scored 66.8% more points than their opponent allowed.

Over the past 25 years, Auburn has averaged 9.9% more yards than the opponent allowed and scored 23.4% more than the opponent allowed.

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Another stat list showing where the losses came from.

UAT is in the middle of their football golden age. We're on the entrance to ours with one trip the the show already. Things are about to get fun y'all. Might not be next season, but the future of AU football has never been brighter.

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Stat I don't know how you keep up with all of his stuff but it's priceless. WDE Merry Christmas

Stat I don't know how you keep up with all of his stuff but it's priceless. WDE Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas

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