I've been following the high-scoring trends in conference first pointed out in this article from the Birmingham News several weeks ago. While scoring is still up significantly (32%) for the league, it has predictably started to level off some the deeper we get into conference season. The Arkansas/Auburn 9-7 bloodmatch from Saturday night certainly didn't help either team's scoring average.
Kentucky continues to lead the way in both highest scoring offense for 2007, and largest percentage increase over last season. South Carolina, Auburn, and Vanderbilt are the least improved offensively, each scoring less that 5% more than last season. It hasn't hurt the Gamecocks or Tigers though, as each sit in a 1st place tie atop their respective divisions.
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
High Flyin' SEC (cont.)
Posted by The Dead Guy at 8:53 AM
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