Article By Kevin McGrady on 27th February, 2010
What would LSU have to do to meet these goals in 2010? It is simple, meet two goals. Hold the opponent to under 285 ypg of offense. The LSU defense allowed 328 ypg. in 2009. This is a 43 ypg. decrease.
The offense needs to produce 393 ypg in 2010. LSU produced 305 ypg. in 2009. This would mean an increase of 88 ypg. in 2010.
This would mean a 1232 yard increase in production for the offense. The defense would have to cut opponents offensive production by 602 yards on...
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