Here is the tale of the tape between South Carolina and Nebraska for the upcoming Capital One Bowl. As you can see, these two teams are similar which means it will be one heck of a game:
South Carolina | Nebraska | |
Record | 10-2 (6-2) | 9-3 (5-3) |
Category | National Rank (Actual) | National Rank (Actual) |
Rushing Offense | 26 (198) | 13 (223.92) |
Passing Offense | 97 (177.42) | 103 (166.58) |
Total Offense | 74 (375.42) | 59 (390.5) |
Scoring Offense | 45 (30.08) | 43 (30.5) |
Passing Efficiency | 63 (128.31) | 74 (125.46) |
Rushing Defense | 45 (135.92) | 66 (161.58) |
Pass Defense | 2 (133) | 17 (189.08) |
Pass Eff. Defense | 2 (92.42) | 25 (115.62) |
Total Defense | 4 (268.92) | 36 (350.67) |
Scoring Defense | 13 (18.83) | 39 (22.83) |
Net Punting | 93 (34.94) | 24 (38.5) |
Punt Returns | 71 (7.61) | 61 (8.24) |
Kickoff Returns | 72 (21) | 8 (25.9) |
Turnover Margin | 38 (0.25) | 55 (0.08) |
Sacks | 43 (2.08) | 93 (1.42) |
Tackles for loss | T-42 (6.33) | 113 (4.25) |
Sacks Allowed | 81 (2.25) | T-28 (1.25) |