CHOATE is the griz killer!!!

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Re: CHOATE is the griz killer!!!

Post by RickRund » Tue Nov 21, 2017 5:05 pm

91catAlum wrote:
Hawks86 wrote:https://twitter.com/Darkalicious/status/932020764848431105
Oh that's good! Copying...
This is too funny!!!


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Re: CHOATE is the griz killer!!!

Post by CelticCat » Tue Nov 21, 2017 6:01 pm

wbtfg wrote:
iaafan wrote:MSU had some fairly prolific offenses under Ash, but only managed 16.1 ppg vs. UM. MSU’s offenses have been fairly one-dimensional under Choate, but are averaging 27.5 vs. UM. An 11.4 increase. Over same span the UM offense, which was highly touted under Stitt, has dropped from 31.6 ppg to 20.0. An 11.6 decrease.
Good stats, that’s crazy.


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I remember for a few years there we it seemed like we could only score 16 points in November.

2010:
October 30 - 23-10 ISU
Nov 6 - 24-10 Weber
Nov 20 - 21-26 UM
Dec 4 17-42
Average = 21.25

2011:
Nov 5 44-24 Weber (the one scouring outburst)
Nov 19 10-36 Montana
Dec 3 26-25 UNH
Dec 10 13-49 SHSU
Average = 23.25 (16.33 without Weber)

2012:
Nov 3 20-17 Sac
Nov 10 65-30 PSU
Nov 17 16-7 UM
Dec 1 16-10 Stony Brook
Dec 7 16-34 SHSU
Average = 26.6 (17 without PSU)

In 2012 we were averaging 37.75 PPG heading into November. Just 26.6 in November.


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Re: CHOATE is the griz killer!!!

Post by turkey_johnson » Tue Nov 21, 2017 6:30 pm

CelticCat wrote:
wbtfg wrote:
iaafan wrote:MSU had some fairly prolific offenses under Ash, but only managed 16.1 ppg vs. UM. MSU’s offenses have been fairly one-dimensional under Choate, but are averaging 27.5 vs. UM. An 11.4 increase. Over same span the UM offense, which was highly touted under Stitt, has dropped from 31.6 ppg to 20.0. An 11.6 decrease.
Good stats, that’s crazy.


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I remember for a few years there we it seemed like we could only score 16 points in November.

2010:
October 30 - 23-10 ISU
Nov 6 - 24-10 Weber
Nov 20 - 21-26 UM
Dec 4 17-42
Average = 21.25

2011:
Nov 5 44-24 Weber (the one scouring outburst)
Nov 19 10-36 Montana
Dec 3 26-25 UNH
Dec 10 13-49 SHSU
Average = 23.25 (16.33 without Weber)

2012:
Nov 3 20-17 Sac
Nov 10 65-30 PSU
Nov 17 16-7 UM
Dec 1 16-10 Stony Brook
Dec 7 16-34 SHSU
Average = 26.6 (17 without PSU)

In 2012 we were averaging 37.75 PPG heading into November. Just 26.6 in November.
This was one of Ash's main problems; we always played worse in the second half of a game and second half of the season.


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