Most/Least Improved Pass Offenses L/20 Years
July 22nd, 2010
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Today’s blog will continue with my series of analyzing the most/least improved units over the last 20 years. Each day this week I will have a new offensive or defensive statistical category to examine and today I will breakdown offensive pass yards.
There are many factors that contribute to a significant change in pass yards. First, a new coach may come in and prefer a more pass-oriented attack than the previous coach. Naturally a lot more passing attempts will usually equal a lot more yards. Similarly you may see a significant drop in pass yards if the new coach features a run-heavy offense than the previous coach. Read more…
Categories: Offseason Notes blog, college football, Hawaii, Houston, Kentucky, Most/Least Improved, New Mexico St, North Texas, Oklahoma, Pass Offense, phil steele

