speed, who loves it? me. you. we all do. go cats. fastest animal in the world? a cat. that's a fact.
i've just completed my annual analysis of speed across the big 12 teams. included within my work is analysis of our ooc opponents speed.
what the work i've done proves without a doubt is that we have the quickest team in the big 12 at several key positions. many within my inner circle have repeatedly said, clams- we have the most burners of anyone in the big 12 and our burner roster competes top 10 nationally.
i'm not a homer. i refuse to award burner classification if there's even a sliver of doubt.
this year i'm going to use new classifications when describing burners, both on our team and on the teams of our opponents.
regular (87 octane), mid-grade (88-90 octane), and premium (91-94 high octane).
for example, alex delton is high octane, probably higher than 94 octane if i were to take him to my testing lab and verify the exact percentage.
teams that are lower than 87 octane in the big 12 are oklahoma, iowa state, baylor. i'm going to refer to them as regular octane though because i don't want to disrespect them, but just know that their octane levels are much lower than 87%.
mississippi state has very low octane, sub 83% levels. very slow. no gas. all ethanol. bad for your engine.
if you want to know a particular player or team's octane assignment just ask and i'll pull it out of the database for you.
go cats.