I was a bit worried that Troy won the stats battle, despite the score differential. But then I realized that when you can't run the ball, you're going to make a lot of passing yards.
However, you're also going to struggle in the compressed acreage of the red zone. And you're going to give up turnovers. Which is where we won the game.
We won the most important stat W. We also won the second most important stat turnovers. But as I often say many turnovers are about two things. Ball security, the better teams usually do better on that, and playing from the top. Playing from the top creates more opportunities to force turnovers.
After we took a two score lead we played rather soft on defense and conservative on offense. That is the only reason Troy had more total yards than the Cajuns. My major disappointment with the Troy game was the Trojans fourth down success. They were 5 for 5. Need to improve on that stat going forward.
Those 4th and long situations are always tough. I can’t say if we did a poor job of rushing and containment, or they did a great job of protecting.
Ultimately we have to realize The Cajuns have forced teams to go fourth and long early in the game very often. That’s really something good rare.
Sorry you feel that way about me.
Since you brought it up, however: link.
Just to clarify, the phrase "Statistics are for losers" is an old adage that I did not make up. It refers to cases where losing teams try to justify a moral victory points by pointing to the fact that they out-gained the opposing team in yardage, time of possession, etc., when the only stat. that really matters is the score.
Score: Only statistic that matters.
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