Defense has sucked pretty bad due to no noncon and limited practice in both the NFL and college this year. 16 NFL teams scored 30+ or more in week 2 of this year which hasn't happened since 1970. College the tackling has been atrocious at every level and there have been a lot of breakdowns I've seen.
At the risk of stating the obvious...it's not just about this year.
Not unfair. I think it's especially bad in many places though. That said, I think the lack of defense by the Big 12 is overstated. Some of it is I think they consistently have outstanding QB's on a lot of the teams. Some of it is scheme. Some of it is pace of play. Overall I think it's pretty overstated, much like the knock on Big 10 offenses.
Defense has sucked pretty bad due to no noncon and limited practice in both the NFL and college this year. 16 NFL teams scored 30+ or more in week 2 of this year which hasn't happened since 1970. College the tackling has been atrocious at every level and there have been a lot of breakdowns I've seen.
Part of it is the number of plays per game.
Might be overstating things a bit, Bryce. There have been some good QBs for sure, but not much better than anywhere else. For ex: this article from 2019 has 4 from both the B1G and the big12 in the Top 25. One of those listed in the big12 is your backwards lateral TD boy. Scheme certainly plays a role, but bad tackling is bad tackling. Period.
https://www.yardbarker.com/college_...qbs_for_the_2019_season/s1__29747309#slide_25
Miss St had 623 yards passing yesterday under a mike Leach offense against LSU. Does LSU and the SEC not play defense now? Those offenses are hard to defend. It’s just a different style of ball.
First time you've heard of Mike Leach? His offensive style is what you'd call an "outlier" in statistical terms. Keep reaching...it's in the water up there.
ok...let's also point out that 9 of the top defensive players for LSU are playing for Pro teams now...and it was their first taste of Mike Leach. If he does this against other SEC defenses...then we can proclaim the B12 the greatest conference ever and ISU a grossly underrated program.
First time you've heard of Mike Leach? His offensive style is what you'd call an "outlier" in statistical terms. Keep reaching...it's in the water up there.
Leach got started at Texas Tech dude. That was the point. Schemes matter.
I will admit the Big 12 probably plays worse defense than the SEC and maybe the Big 10 as a whole. How much worse is probably pretty small conference wide. I would assume it's probably similar to how I think the Big 10 plays worse offense than the Big 12, but it's probably not a huge difference. Either way, we're talking about minute differences.
Completely unwinnable debate by both sides. The arguments will always be, "B12 defenses suck because they suck at defense," and "B12 defenses suck because our offenses are so good."
Neither can be proven nor even vaguely supported by statistics because the conferences don't play each other except in bowl games and that's way too small of a sample size.
The only thing that might even be remotely supportive of offenses being overblown in the B12 is that out of 32 NFL teams there are only 2 Big 12 quarterbacks playing, and neither of them will be starting in the league in three years unless it's for some bottom feeder graveyard like Cleveland. If B12 defenses were as good as Clown fans and other Big 12 people preach, there would at least be some QBs who could come in the league and gunsling. If Murray and Mayfield were the second and third comings of jesus like they got made out to be in college, they'd be tearing the league up. Especially with NFL caliber receivers.
Correct. I had A&M In my head.3 QBs - Pat Mahomes
Murray is a pretty solid young QB that is very talented. I could see him sticking around for awhile. Arizona seems to be pleased with him.
Mayfield is actually having a solid year and very being quiet about it. Will it last? I doubt it. We'll see.
Both are in the top 10 in QBR in 2020 so far though. That's better than I ever expected for either of them.