StatTiger 3,188 Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 Number of TD runs of 50-yards or more: 1976-1980: 11 total / 1 every 271.7 att 1981-1992: 23 total / 1 every 279.3 att 1993-1998: 4 total / 1 every 639.7 att 1999-2006: 16 total / 1 every 243.5 att Number of TD runs of 30-yards or more: 1976-1980: 19 total / 1 every 157.3 att 1981-1992: 42 total / 1 every 152.9 att 1993-1998: 11 total / 1 every 232.6 att 1999-2006: 29 total / 1 every 134.3 att * 9 of Bowden's 11 TD runs of 30-yards or more came between 1993-1995. * AU had ZERO 30-yard TD runs during the 1999 season. All of CTT's big TD runs have come between 2000-2006. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DKW 86 7,975 Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 Stat, I got one for you. The winning percentage of senior qb lead SEC teams versus the winning percentage of non-senior qb lead teams. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StatTiger 3,188 Posted May 11, 2007 Author Share Posted May 11, 2007 Stat, I got one for you. The winning percentage of senior qb lead SEC teams versus the winning percentage of non-senior qb lead teams. Comparing Auburn to the other eleven members of the Southeastern Conference over the last 25 years, the Tigers have been more successful with a senior at quarterback than any other program. From 1982-2006, Auburn is the only SEC program to win more than 80 percent of its games (.818) with a senior at quarterback. The Tigers were followed by Florida (.739), Georgia (.720), Tennessee (.718) and Alabama (.709). In terms of improvement, Auburn topped the list again by having the highest difference in win percentage with a senior quarterback than without. School ………. Senior … Non-Senior Auburn ………. (.818) …… (.662) Vanderbilt …… (.385 ) …... (.256) Ole Miss …….. (.604) …… (.502) Alabama …….. (.709) …… (.614) Kentucky ……. (.469) …… (.377) Miss State …… (.482) …… (.417) Arkansas …….. (.583) …… (.531) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DKW 86 7,975 Posted May 11, 2007 Share Posted May 11, 2007 Stat, I got one for you. The winning percentage of senior qb lead SEC teams versus the winning percentage of non-senior qb lead teams. Comparing Auburn to the other eleven members of the Southeastern Conference over the last 25 years, the Tigers have been more successful with a senior at quarterback than any other program. From 1982-2006, Auburn is the only SEC program to win more than 80 percent of its games (.818) with a senior at quarterback. The Tigers were followed by Florida (.739), Georgia (.720), Tennessee (.718) and Alabama (.709). In terms of improvement, Auburn topped the list again by having the highest difference in win percentage with a senior quarterback than without. School ………. Senior … Non-Senior Auburn ………. (.818) …… (.662) Vanderbilt …… (.385 ) …... (.256) Ole Miss …….. (.604) …… (.502) Alabama …….. (.709) …… (.614) Kentucky ……. (.469) …… (.377) Miss State …… (.482) …… (.417) Arkansas …….. (.583) …… (.531) Awesome as usual. Do you get where I am going with this? I really think that keeping Cox healthy is THE reason we do well in 2007. I think better than most predict. Cox lead us into BR in 2005 and if not for 5 missed fgs, we win there on the road. I dont feel as threatened by our schedule as most. Just for fun, what were the non-seniors numbers for UF, UT, and UGA? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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