01-21-2012, 05:34 PM
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Re: When the Defense Roars: Missouri Tigers Dynasty
Matchup Preview *|* October 31, 2015 | | @ | | #1 Missouri Tigers (8-0 (4-0), 4-0 Away) | | Kansas State Wildcats (4-3 (2-2), 2-2 Home) | Offensive Stats Comparison | 63.0 (#1) | Points Per Game | 38.1 (#24) | 4938 (#3) | Total Offensive Yards | 3223 (#47) | 2627 (#8) | Passing Yards | 2122 (#30) | 2311 (#1) | Rushing Yards | 1101 (#75) | 23 | Passing TD | 19 | 31 | Rushing TD | 15 | 213 | First Downs | 148 | 73 | Red Zone Attempts | 35 | 42-7 | Red Zone TD-FG | 28-5 | 67 | Red Zone Percentage | 94 |
Defensive Stats Comparison | 2927 (#66) | Total Yards Allowed | 2896 (#62) | 2475 (#111) | Passing Yards Allowed | 2153 (#102) | 470 (#1) | Rushing Yards Allowed | 743 (#5) | 171 | Points Allowed | 189 |
Injury Report | LG. S Taylor 1 week | | WR. T Lockett Season | WR. B. Hannah 1 week | |
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Game Notes | This game is a matchup of two Big XII style teams. The best defense is to hurry up and score. Missouri should dominate, but they are down their record setting running back David Steele and their dominant RE S. Ray.
KSU needs more than that to get a victory, but with Missouri's entire unit not clicking they have a chance. They need to score more than 30 points though, as KSU is 4-0 when they have scored more than 30 points, and 0-3 when they have scored less.
Missouri's defense is improving, and you cannot run on the Tigers. Whether the Wildcats can pass on them is yet to be seen. So far only Texas and Middle Tennessee State have had a chance to beat the Tigers.
Missouri is projected to win 45-25. |
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Last edited by Kcordloh; 01-21-2012 at 05:40 PM.
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