Pass efficiency D is completely irrelevant when you cannot stop the run.
Exactly. My man knows his football. Talk to Martinez from Nebraska after our game last season.
really guys? I see playboy provided an outlier. Well no crap you're not going to win if you allow 400 yards rushing but...
tell me this...in 2009 KSU was 16th in the nation in rushing defense. Yes, 16th just two years ago. That same season KSU was +7 in turnovers (only +4 in 2010) and maintained the ball for 33:48 per game vs 30:47.
So if rush defense is as important as you state then why, why if KSU ranked 103 places LOWER and next to last in D-1 in rushing D surrendering 2 yards per carry MORE...why did KSU surrender only a FG more than in 2009 if you extrapolate points per play surrendered in '10 and '09 over 65 plays?
KSU was a bowl team in 2010 and not in 2009.
I'm left wondering how Miami, Fla played in the 2002 national title game with a rushing defense that ranked 72nd or how Texas won it in 2005 w/ a 33rd ranked rushing defense. I suppose it was because Miami was #1 in pass eff d in 2002 and Texas 4th in that category in 2005.
Fact is that 8 of 11 national champs between 1999 and 2009 ranked top 5 in pass effic D...and all but one were at least in the top 15. That was NOT the case with their rushing defenses.
I've read that Mack Brown put someone to research the top components that go into making a national champ...1 of the top 5 components in "passing efficiency defense" and NOT rushing defense.
That is not to say your rushing defense can be piss poor (see playbody's outlier in Nebraska game last year) but you can be average in rushing defense (see Nubb and Mizzou in '10 pointed out earlier) but if you're really good in pass efficiency defense (see Nubb and Mizzou '10 pointed out earlier) then teams simply won't score on you (see Nubb and Mizzou '10).