In its last three games—excluding the last three non-drives against UCLA—Stanford have averaged 6.80 yards per run. For the season among Power Five teams, that would rank behind only Baylor and LSU.
In that same stretch, Stanford has averaged 10.6 yards per pass attempt, which for the season would rank second, and behind Baylor again.
This team’s average of 8.05 yards per play would rank second behind Baylor, and more than half a yard per play better than #5 USC, which has averaged 7.49.
Stanford’s most effective yard-per-play offense in the post-Harris era was 2011’s, which averaged 6.8 ypp.
In that same stretch, Stanford has averaged 10.6 yards per pass attempt, which for the season would rank second, and behind Baylor again.
This team’s average of 8.05 yards per play would rank second behind Baylor, and more than half a yard per play better than #5 USC, which has averaged 7.49.
Stanford’s most effective yard-per-play offense in the post-Harris era was 2011’s, which averaged 6.8 ypp.