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Post by hottubbeaver on May 1, 2022 14:08:37 GMT -8
I like to follow games/scores from around the country and Air Force has jumped out over the past few weeks for their consistent eye catching run production.
Last 10 games (Opponent, Result, Score):
at Texas W 14-2
at Texas L 12-10
vs Fres.St. W 14-5
vs Fres St. L 12-14
vs Fres St. W 15-9
vs Kansas W 18-8
vs Kansas L 9-13
at UNLV W 20-3
at UNLV W 17-10
at UNLV W 14-4
If my math is right, that's 135 runs in past ten games. The latest three scores vs UNLV really stand out since UNLV is the first place team in the MWC.
18 games with double digit run production on the season. They're doing something right offensively, but offense isn't everything. They are one game below .500 on the season.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on May 1, 2022 21:29:40 GMT -8
I like to follow games/scores from around the country and Air Force has jumped out over the past few weeks for their consistent eye catching run production. Last 10 games (Opponent, Result, Score): at Texas W 14-2 at Texas L 12-10 vs Fres.St. W 14-5 vs Fres St. L 12-14 vs Fres St. W 15-9 vs Kansas W 18-8 vs Kansas L 9-13 at UNLV W 20-3 at UNLV W 17-10 at UNLV W 14-4 If my math is right, that's 135 runs in past ten games. The latest three scores vs UNLV really stand out since UNLV is the first place team in the MWC. 18 games with double digit run production on the season. They're doing something right offensively, but offense isn't everything. They are one game below .500 on the season. I believe that your numbers add to 143. And I believe that you wrote one of the Fresno scores down wrong, because I believe that Air Force scored 150 runs over the previous 10 games. Each team in the Mountain West plays each of the other teams three times both home and away. Air Force swept UNLV in Colorado Springs but got swept in Paradise. Nevada, who got swept by Oregon State in Reno, took four of six from Air Force (swept the three in Reno and won one in Colorado Springs). The Falcons play the cellar-dwelling Aztecs next in San Diego. Win those, and Air Force might be onto something. It should be noted that UNLV has the nation's best offense, averaging more than 10 runs per game. Nevada has the second-best offense in the Mountain West, 14th overall. Air Force is third, 27th overall. Oregon State has the 20th-best offense overall, tops in the Pac-12. Among Power Five Conference teams, Oregon State ranks ninth in offense behind Virginia, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Tennessee, Rutgers and Wake Forest (tied), Virginia Tech and Texas Tech.
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Post by hottubbeaver on May 2, 2022 9:28:57 GMT -8
I like to follow games/scores from around the country and Air Force has jumped out over the past few weeks for their consistent eye catching run production. Last 10 games (Opponent, Result, Score): at Texas W 14-2 at Texas L 12-10 vs Fres.St. W 14-5 vs Fres St. L 12-14 vs Fres St. W 15-9 vs Kansas W 18-8 vs Kansas L 9-13 at UNLV W 20-3 at UNLV W 17-10 at UNLV W 14-4 If my math is right, that's 135 runs in past ten games. The latest three scores vs UNLV really stand out since UNLV is the first place team in the MWC. 18 games with double digit run production on the season. They're doing something right offensively, but offense isn't everything. They are one game below .500 on the season. I believe that your numbers add to 143. And I believe that you wrote one of the Fresno scores down wrong, because I believe that Air Force scored 150 runs over the previous 10 games. Each team in the Mountain West plays each of the other teams three times both home and away. Air Force swept UNLV in Colorado Springs but got swept in Paradise. Nevada, who got swept by Oregon State in Reno, took four of six from Air Force (swept the three in Reno and won one in Colorado Springs). The Falcons play the cellar-dwelling Aztecs next in San Diego. Win those, and Air Force might be onto something. It should be noted that UNLV has the nation's best offense, averaging more than 10 runs per game. Nevada has the second-best offense in the Mountain West, 14th overall. Air Force is third, 27th overall. Oregon State has the 20th-best offense overall, tops in the Pac-12. Among Power Five Conference teams, Oregon State ranks ninth in offense behind Virginia, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Tennessee, Rutgers and Wake Forest (tied), Virginia Tech and Texas Tech. Yep I cheated them out of some runs. The first Fresno score I listed as 14-5, was actually 21-5
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