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In Defense of the Defense

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I've noticed a few posts suggesting that our defense isn't as good as we think it is. Look, I get it, we're all frustrated. But the D is far from a problem, and is, in fact, pretty dang good.

For those that like efficiency measures, FPI has our defensive efficiency at #12 nationally.

What I'm taking a deeper dive into today is turnovers. Both traditional, and on downs.

Here are some facts to chew on:
  • In 6 SEC contests, we've committed 14 traditional turnovers.
  • 3 have been DST touchdowns. Of the remaining 11, an astonishing 10 have occurred at the 50, or in our own territory.
  • Of the 10 post-turnover drives that started in our territory, the defense has allowed 36 points.
  • The opponent did not score on the post-turnover drive that started in their territory.
  • In those same 6 games, we've turned the ball over on downs 12 times.
  • Half of those resulted in the opponent taking over at the 50 or in our territory. The defense allowed 13 points on those six post-turnover drives.
  • Of the six post-turnover drives where the opponent started in their own territory, the defense has only allowed 7 points.
  • So, combined, that's 16 drives where the defense had to stop an opponent that began in our territory, and resultingly gave up 49 points. ~3 points per drive.
  • And, combined, that's 7 drives where the defense had the benefit of starting on the right side of the field, which resulted in 7 points. Exactly 1 point per drive.
  • We only have 28 points off of opponent turnovers, 15 of which have been directly scored by our defense.
If we were to strip out turnovers, and the possessions immediately following them, here are the scores to our SEC games this year:
  • Tennessee (W, 15-12)
  • Auburn (L, 16-21)
  • Texas (L, 3-20)
  • South Carolina (W, 9-8)
  • Ole Miss (L, 7-26)
  • Mizzou (W, 13-7)
The defense isn't perfect (would love a few more TOs forced, more consistent pressure off the edge, and a lot less of at least one guy in our secondary), but it's been playoff caliber.
 
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