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A statistical analysis of Notre Dame and USC vs. their opponents' season averages

Author: MarkHarman (7241 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:04 pm on Nov 21, 2022
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I did this with Clemson, a couple of you may recall. I analyzed how well the offenses and defenses of Notre Dame and USC fared against their opponents' season averages in each game, totaled the results and divided them by the number of games played.

Notre Dame's offense has outperformed their opponents' defenses by 4.71 points per game; USC's by 12.93 ppg.
Notre Dame's defense has outperformed their opponents' offenses by 6.64 ppg; USC's by 0.49 ppg.

Total outperforming: Notre Dame 11.35 ppg; USC 13.42 ppg. So the slight edge should go to USC. But as Lee Corso says, "Not so fast, my friend!" Let's take a little closer look.

USC's defense has a disturbing (for them) trend: They have allowed each of their last 5 opponents to score more than their season average, by an average of 7.1 ppg. Meanwhile, Notre Dame's offense has started to click, outperforming each of their last 5 opponents' defenses, and by an average of 13.2 ppg. A fair inference can be made that Notre Dame has a great chance score quite a bit over their 30.1 season average. Another factor to consider is that in 7 out of their 11 games, USC's defense has allowed their opponents to score more than their season averages.

What about USC's offense? If they perform averagely (yes, that's a word!), they would score about 33 points (12.93 + 20.3). But that doesn't take into account that Notre Dame has, in 9 out of 11 games, allowed fewer points than their opponents' season averages. A fair inference can be made that USC will actually have a hard time scoring 33 points.

Do not be surprised if Notre Dame scores 38 points or so, and do not be surprised if USC scores 30 or fewer. In fact, the trends suggest this has a decent chance of happening. But as we all know, the game is not played on paper.


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Thread Level: 2

USC may very well win and ND has a entire list of their own issues but

Author: NDNEIL (7423 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 11:05 am on Nov 22, 2022
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The idea that USC is some sort of jugguarnut is media hype. Great QB, pretty good elsewhere at the skill positions, average OL, below average defense.

If the ND team that can run the ball shows up Saturday they'll have every opportunity to beat USC.


Thread Level: 3

In all honesty, looking at how we were playing early in the season..

Author: Chrisb (16376 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 8:39 am on Nov 23, 2022
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I thought we would get slaughtered based on what we looked like at the time vs what they did.

Now I would say they have leveled off a bit since then while we have ramped up big time...we've also played some of our best ball against the better teams and particularly on the road. It won't be easy, but I think we have a decent shot here.


"Notre Dame by a million..Go Irish!" -Shane Gillis
Thread Level: 4

Ayup, and their D especially against the run isn’t good. No mistakes and if we red zone cash in,

Author: Frank L (64022 Posts - Joined: Sep 20, 2007)

Posted at 10:33 am on Nov 23, 2022
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I like our chances.

Thread Level: 2

Nice cherry picking

Author: rosegreenpurple (206 Posts - Joined: Jan 7, 2015)

Posted at 11:03 am on Nov 22, 2022
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Thread Level: 3

Not sure what I "cherry picked"...but here's more

Author: MarkHarman (7241 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 6:02 pm on Nov 22, 2022
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USC is averaging 42.7 ppg, true. But that's against defenses giving up 29.8 ppg. Notre Dame gives up 20.3 ppg. You have to compare their average to whom their playing.

Will USC score 42 or more? Maybe, sure. But the odds are they won't. Anyway, they have real problems on defense. They are weakening late in the season, allowing all of their last 5 opponents to score more than their season averages. This bodes very well for ND to score more than their season average of 30.1.


Thread Level: 4

What u missed= Turnover margin: ND= -3 USC = +20

Author: rosegreenpurple (206 Posts - Joined: Jan 7, 2015)

Posted at 10:16 pm on Nov 22, 2022
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Thread Level: 5

bottom line to ALL fans: "BE OBJECTIVE"...yes, I know it hurts.

Author: rosegreenpurple (206 Posts - Joined: Jan 7, 2015)

Posted at 10:23 pm on Nov 22, 2022
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Objectivity: Both ND and USC are +6 in turnover margin their last 5 games

Author: MarkHarman (7241 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 6:24 pm on Nov 23, 2022
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Thread Level: 7

STATS for only last 5 games: Talk about cherry-picking?!....

Author: rosegreenpurple (206 Posts - Joined: Jan 7, 2015)

Posted at 10:42 pm on Nov 24, 2022
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Where are the teams ranked if only using the last 5 games?

Thread Level: 6

Objectivity is the opposite of fandom. What did you say before the Clemson game by the way?

Author: Frank L (64022 Posts - Joined: Sep 20, 2007)

Posted at 10:34 am on Nov 23, 2022
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We could easily lose but this game also can be won.

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Thread Level: 7

re: fandom=agree and I said Clemson would smash ND; but I was being OBJECTIVE...

Author: rosegreenpurple (206 Posts - Joined: Jan 7, 2015)

Posted at 8:14 am on Nov 25, 2022
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I was being objective as one FAN who was analyzing the stats [W/L]

Thread Level: 7

Objectivity : do YOU remember the STANFORD game? HELLO?....

Author: rosegreenpurple (206 Posts - Joined: Jan 7, 2015)

Posted at 10:55 pm on Nov 24, 2022
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Played in South Bend; so again objectivity: it hurts,
but at least try your best TO BE OBJECTIVE.


Thread Level: 6

ND vs SC: Partial analysis, not comprehensive

Author: rosegreenpurple (206 Posts - Joined: Jan 7, 2015)

Posted at 10:41 pm on Nov 22, 2022
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ND: more talented/quality players [from past years]
really good Defense, best TE in FB, more physical running the ball.
Travis Dye on bench.
SC: dynamic Offense, best QB in FB, Many talented receivers
excellent brainy Offensive coach


Thread Level: 3

I'll eat those cherries

Author: jrdjr84 (1049 Posts - Joined: Jan 14, 2014)

Posted at 5:31 pm on Nov 22, 2022
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Thread Level: 2

Question

Author: IrishNC (239 Posts - Joined: Sep 9, 2020)

Posted at 7:44 am on Nov 22, 2022
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Statistics like this are interesting on the surface but how do you account for team scoring vs offensive scoring? We had two TD’s against Clemson that weren’t scored by the offense that you obviously can’t call a trend etc.

Thread Level: 3

Re: Question

Author: MarkHarman (7241 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 8:37 am on Nov 22, 2022
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It's a fair point. But two things here, I think. One is that defensive points scored are actually very few in relation to how many points the offense scores, so statistically it's probably not significant. The other is that you have to account for the points somehow. So how ND scored the points is less significant statistically than the fact that the points were actually scored.

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Re: Question

Author: IrishNC (239 Posts - Joined: Sep 9, 2020)

Posted at 10:21 am on Nov 22, 2022
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True, and you can probably make the point that if the defense doesn’t score on a pick six that the offense may have scored on the ensuing drive anyways. Just food for thought

Thread Level: 2

Appreciate you playing the game on paper...even if they can't.

Author: TakethetrainKnute (33386 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 7:05 am on Nov 22, 2022
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Thread Level: 2

Great job!

Author: ColeyO (12435 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 11:43 pm on Nov 21, 2022
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Thread Level: 2

Sold! Let’s do this!

Author: LanceManion (7648 Posts - Joined: Jul 16, 2010)

Posted at 11:07 pm on Nov 21, 2022
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Imposing corporate abuse, neglect and greed on deserving victims.
Thread Level: 2

Nicely done.

Author: tky21 (2636 Posts - Joined: May 13, 2010)

Posted at 10:43 pm on Nov 21, 2022
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"Put a Riddell on somebody and be the most physical team in the country until the whistle blows."
Thread Level: 2

Yes they are but dang!!!! Really good stuff.

Author: Frankx (5089 Posts - Joined: Aug 22, 2017)

Posted at 10:28 pm on Nov 21, 2022
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Thread Level: 2

You put in the work, man - great post.

Author: murph78 (1923 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 10:19 pm on Nov 21, 2022
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Really good stuff here. Grrrrreat read. Thanks!

Author: jimbasil (52300 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)

Posted at 10:11 pm on Nov 21, 2022
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