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Through Week 2 

Team Offensive PPG 

  1. Reitz 39.5 PPG 

  2. Mater Dei 36.5 PPG 

  3. Memorial 36.0 PPG 

  4. Harrison 30.0 PPG 

  5. Lincoln 25.0 PPG 

  6. Jasper 23.5 PPG 

  7. Castle 19.0 PPG 

  8. North 12.5 PPG 

  9. Central 11.0 PPG

  10. Bosse 11.0 PPG 

Team Defensive PPG 

  1. Memorial 10.0 PPG 

  2. Mater Dei 15.5 PPG 

  3. Reitz 16.5 PPG 

  4. Lincoln 19.0 PPG 

  5. Castle 19.5 PPG 

  6. North 24.5 PPG 

  7. Central 29.5 PPG 

  8. Bosse 29.5 PPG 

  9. Jasper 35.0 PPG

  10. Harrison 45.0 PPG 

Team Total Offensive YPG 

  1. Reitz 410.0 YPG

  2. Harrison 382.0 YPG

  3. Mater Dei 38.0 YPG

  4. Memorial 372.0 YPG 

  5. Jasper 282.0 YPG

  6. Central 244.0 YPG 

  7. Castle 230.0 YPG 

  8. Lincoln 212.0 YPG 

  9. North 201.0 YPG 

  10. Bosse 164.0 YPG 

Team Offensive yards per play 

  1. Mater Dei 8.91 YPP

  2. Reitz 7.99 YPP

  3. Jasper 7.79 YPP

  4. Memorial 7.14 YPP 

  5. Harrison 6.21 YPP 

  6. Lincoln 6.07 YPP

  7. Castle 6.0 YPP

  8. Central 5.37 YPP

  9. North 3.51 YPP 

  10. Bosse (No recorded Pass Attempts, Carries or sacks) 

Team Offensive Passing YPG/ Yards per catch 

  1. Harrison 253.3 YPG (12.94 YPC)

  2. Memorial 227.0 YPG (11.95 YPC)

  3. Mater Dei 219.5 YPG (19.3 YPC)

  4. Lincoln 118.5 YPG (11.54 YPC) 

  5. North 114.5 YPG (6.94 YPC)

  6. Central 110.5 YPG (8.68 YPC) 

  7. Reitz 95.5 YPG (15.95 YPC)

  8. Castle 65.0 YPG (12.68 YPC)

  9. Bosse 55.0 YPG (Passing yards only) 

  10. Jasper 23.0 YPG (10.33 YPC) 

Team Offensive Rushing YPG

  1. Reitz 314.5 YPG (7.27 YPC) 

  2. Jasper 259.0 YPG (8.33 YPC)

  3. Mater Dei 165.5 YPG (6.05 YPC)

  4. Castle 165.0 YPG (5.86 YPC)

  5. Memorial 145.0 YPG (8.13 YPC) 

  6. Central 133.5 YPG (7.31 YPC) 

  7. Harrison 128.5 YPG(3.78 YPC)

  8. Bosse 109 YPG (Rushing yards only) 

  9. Lincoln 93.5 YPG (5.35 YPC) 

  10. North 86.5 YPG (2.95 YPC) 

Team Total Defensive YPG 

  1. Memorial 194.0 YPG 

  2. Lincoln 213.0 YPG 

  3. North 229.0 YPG

  4. Reitz 248.5 YPG 

  5. Mater Dei 263.5 YPG 

  6. Bosse 285.5 YPG

  7. Central 298.0 YPG

  8. Castle 310.5 YPG

  9. Jasper 413.5 YPG 

  10. Harrison 422.5 YPG 

Team Defensive yards per play 

  1. Memorial 3.77 YPP 

  2. Reitz 5.09 YPP

  3. Lincoln 5.74 YPP (Week 2 only) 

  4. North 5.78 YPP 

  5. Bosse 5.9 YPP

  6. Castle 5.91 YPP

  7. Mater Dei 5.94 YPP

  8. Jasper 7.93 YPP 

  9. Central 9.34 YPP (Week 1 only) 

  10. Harrison 10.99 YPP 

Team Defensive Passing YPG (allowed)

  1. Harrison 20.0 YPG (41.67%, 12 YPC) (Limited stats) 

  2. Memorial 56.0 YPG (48.49%, 7.47 YPC)

  3. Mater Dei 85.0 YPG (50.57%, 11.2 YPC) 

  4. North 96.5 YPG (50.0%, 8.39 YPC)

  5. Lincoln 100.5 YPG (83.33%, 15.9 YPC) (Limited Stats) 

  6. Central 103.5 YPG (No Bosse passing extra stats) 

  7. Reitz 121.5 YPG (57.89%, 14.18 YPC) (Week 1 Only for YPC) 

  8. Bosse 156.0 YPG (63.64%, 11.17 YPC)

  9. Castle 227.5 YPG (68.21%, (12.06 YPC) 

  10. Jasper 315.5 YPG (70.15%, 14.09 YPC) 

Team Defensive Rushing YPG (allowed) 

  1. Castle 83.0 YPG (3.17 YPC)

  2. Jasper 98.0 YPG (5.16 YPC) 

  3. LIncoln 112.5 YPG (4.09 YPC)

  4. Reitz 127.0 (4.04 YPC) 

  5. Bosse 129.5 YPG (4.94 YPC) 

  6. North 132.5 YPG (7.62 YPC) 

  7. Memorial 138.0 YPG (4.09 YPC) 

  8. Mater Dei 178.5 (8.01 YPC) 

  9. Central 194.5 YPG (6.13 YPC) 

  10. Harrison 402.5 YPG (11.58 YPC) 

 

Posted

TF20’s Power Rankings:

1. Memorial- Coming off 2 wins from pretty tough places to play at is no easy feat. Adding with a dynamic offense and stingy defense helps the Tigers at being the #1 in the SIAC.

2. Reitz- Reitz is not going anywhere guys, the Panthers are looking strong so far this season. Even without a few of their starters, their wildcat formation has looked amazing these last 2 weeks. Panthers get several players back this week including their starting QB. 

3A. Mater Dei- The Wildcats have raised a ton of eyebrows after beating Castle last week. The Cats offense lit up in the 2H, with Mallory throwing over 300 yards in the game and tacking on 75 rushing yards. Memorial at Mater Dei is right around the corner.

3B. Castle- The Knights took a tough loss against Mater Dei after leading for a majority of the game. However, Castle is still a strong contender if their defense plays their A-game and their offense is beginning to show something now.

5. North- The Huskies kept close games against Memorial (up until the 4Q) and Castle thanks to their Defense. However, their offense is still trying to find their rhythm, as they couldn’t move the ball well last week. But, their defense is pretty good and will cause some trouble for teams. 

6. Jasper- After taking a tough beating against Memorial, Jasper rebounded and won against Harrison. However, Jasper did struggle defensively to contain their QB and receivers. It’s Jasper, so I won’t be surprised if they finish in the Top 4.

7. Lincoln- The Alices looked pretty good against Bosse in Week 1, and had an opportunity to beat a depleted Reitz team. However, the Alices could not do much against the Panthers, although, the Alices are missing a couple of starters. 

8. Harrison- Harrison has a pretty good offense judging by the eye test. Seems like their QB ripped apart Jasper’s passing defense, while the offense is averaging around 380 YPG. However, their defense hasn’t looked good so far.

9. Central- Central gets their first win in 3 years by beating Bosse. Still a long way for the Bears.

10. Bosse- Unfortunately for the Dawgs, they are in last place. Took a devastating last second loss against Central to get into the win column.

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Posted (edited)
42 minutes ago, Football Fanatic said:

In regards to the different polls, which one do you guys feel is the most accurate or well versed?

This week specifically, or just in general? I used to think the IFCA poll had more validity, but I'm not sure how much thought coaches actually put into it. They have enough going on as is. I think the USA Today poll is probably better than the old AP poll. Since there aren't many small town papers anymore it would seem the chances of "homer" vote are less likely.  

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Posted
On 9/3/2024 at 3:30 PM, TigerFan20 said:

Central- Central gets their first win in 3 years by beating Bosse. Still a long way for the Bears.

10. Bosse- Unfortunately for the Dawgs, they are in last place. Took a devastating last second loss against Central to get into the win column.

Finally saw the game winning TD, hell of a catch from the Central receiver. 

Posted
1 minute ago, AW0352 said:

Hearing Castle DL Benny Patterson got a major D1 scholarship offer.   Big 10 top tier team.   I’m going to wait until it’s confirmed.  

Good for him, extremely good DE for Castle especially being 6’4. 

Posted

Fun Fact: Memorial, Reitz and Mater Dei all average 35.7 PPG and are currently tied for first. 
 

SOUTHERN INDIANA
ALL TIMES CENTRAL
  CONFERENCE ALL GAMES
  W-L Pts OP W-L Pts OP Streak
Mater Dei 3-0 107 45 3-  0 107 45 Won 3
Memorial 3-0 107 26 3-  0 107 26 Won 3
Reitz 3-0 107 47 3-  0 107 47 Won 3
Castle 2-1 91 45 2-  1 91 45 Won 1
Central 1-2 28 94 1-  2 28 94 Lost 1
North 1-2 38 52 1-  2 38 52 Won 1
Jasper 1-2 61 98 1-  2 61 98 Lost 1
Vincennes 1-2 64 72 1-  2 64 72 Lost 2
Bosse 0-3 28 112 0-  3 28 112 Lost 4
Harrison 0-3 63 103 0-  3 63 103 Lost 6
Posted

Through Week 3

Team Offensive PPG 

  1. Reitz 35.7 PPG* 

  2. Mater Dei 35.7 PPG* 

  3. Memorial 35.7 PPG*

  4. Castle 31.3 PPG

  5. Lincoln 21.3 PPG

  6. Harrison 21.0 PPG 

  7. Jasper 20.3 PPG 

  8. North 12.7 PPG 

  9. Central 9.3 PPG

  10. Bosse 9.3 PPG 

 

Team Defensive PPG 

  1. Memorial 8.7 PPG 

  2. Mater Dei 15.0 PPG 

  3. Castle 15.0 PPG

  4. Reitz 15.7 PPG 

  5. North 17.3 PPG

  6. Lincoln 24.0 PPG  

  7. Central 31.3 PPG 

  8. Jasper 32.7 PPG

  9. Harrison 34.3 PPG

  10. Bosse 38.3 PPG 

 

Team Total Offensive YPG 

  1. Reitz 393.7 YPG

  2. Mater Dei 358.7 YPG

  3. Memorial 340.0 YPG

  4. Harrison 321.3 YPG 

  5. Jasper 278.3 YPG

  6. Castle 251.3 YPG

  7. North 228.0 YPG

  8. Central 219.3 YPG 

  9. Lincoln 218.0 YPG

  10. Bosse 146.3 YPG 

 

Team Offensive yards per play 

  1. Reitz 7.98 YPP

  2. Memorial 7.91 YPP

  3. Mater Dei 7.63 YPP

  4. Jasper 7.79 YPP (Limited Stats - no change) 

  5. Castle 7.25 YPP

  6. Harrison 5.36 YPP 

  7. Lincoln 6.07 YPP (Limited Stats- no change)

  8. Central 4.67 YPP

  9. North 4.10 YPP 

  10. Bosse (No recorded Pass Attempts, Carries or sacks) 

 

Team Offensive Passing YPG/ Yards per catch 

  1. Harrison 230.0 YPG (11.31 YPC)

  2. Mater Dei 220.7 YPG (14.71 YPC)

  3. Memorial 197.7 YPG (13.48 YPC)

  4. Lincoln 124.0 YPG (11.54 YPC) (LImited passing stats, no change on YPC)

  5. Central 105.7 YPG (9.90 YPC) 

  6. Reitz 103.3 YPG (11.07 YPC)

  7. North 81.0 YPG (6.75 YPC)

  8. Castle 76.3 YPG (15.27 YPC)

  9. Bosse 50.7 YPG (Passing yards only) 

  10. Jasper 36.7 YPG (10.33 YPC) (Limited passing stats, no change on YPC)

 

Team Offensive Rushing YPG

  1. Reitz 290.3 YPG (7.99YPC) 

  2. Jasper 241.7 YPG (8.33 YPC) (Limited rushing stats, no change on YPC)

  3. Castle 175.0 YPG (6.73 YPC)

  4. North 147.0 YPG (4.24 YPC)

  5. Memorial 142.3 YPG (7.36 YPC) 

  6. Mater Dei 138.0 YPG (5.24 YPC)

  7. Central 113.7 YPG (4.87 YPC) 

  8. Bosse 95.7 YPG (Rushing yards only)

  9. Lincoln 94.0 YPG (5.35 YPC)  (Limited rushing stats, no change on YPC)

  10. Harrison 91.3 YPG (3.22 YPC)

 

Team Total Defensive YPG 

  1. Memorial 186.0 YPG 

  2. North 219.3 YPG

  3. Castle 244.0 YPG

  4. Lincoln 246.7 YPG 

  5. Mater Dei 252.3 YPG

  6. Reitz 256.0 YPG 

  7. Bosse 288.3 YPG

  8. Central 290.7 YPG

  9. Harrison 375.7 YPG

  10. Jasper 396.0 YPG 

 

Team Defensive yards per play 

  1. Memorial 3.62 YPP 

  2. North 5.02 YPP

  3. Reitz 5.09 YPP (Limited opponent stats, no change in YPP)  

  4. Castle 5.91 YPP (Bosse game in Week 3 not included)

  5. Mater Dei 5.94 YPP (Lincoln game not included)

  6. Lincoln 6.49 YPP (Bosse game not included) 

  7. Bosse 7.09 YPP 

  8. Jasper 8.08 YPP 

  9. Harrison 8.66 YPP

  10. Central 9.34 YPP (Bosse game not included)

 

Team Defensive Passing YPG (allowed)

  1. Harrison 18.0 YPG (37.78%, 9.0 YPC) (Limited stats) 

  2. Memorial 69.3 YPG (40.64%, 9.04 YPC)

  3. Mater Dei 101.7 YPG (45.7%, 11.2 YPC) (Limited Stats, no change for YPC) 

  4. Reitz 101.2 YPG (57.89%, 14.18 YPC) (Week 1 Only for YPC) 

  5. Central 115.3 YPG (71.76%) (Limited Stats)

  6. North 125.3 YPG (52.94%, 8.74 YPC)

  7. Bosse 137.0 YPG (64.65%, 12.94 YPC)

  8. Lincoln 141.3 YPG (80.94%, 15.9 YPC) (Limited Stats, no change for YPC)  

  9. Castle 165.7 YPG (68.21%, 12.06 YPC) (Bosse game not included in extra part)

  10. Jasper 250.0 YPG (72.52%, 11.90 YPC) 

 

Team Defensive Rushing YPG (allowed) 

  1. Castle 78.3 YPG (3.17 YPC) (Limited Stats, no change in YPC)

  2. North 94.0 YPG (5.22 YPC)

  3. LIncoln 105.3 YPG (4.09 YPC) (Limited Stats, no change in YPC)

  4. Memorial 116.7 YPG (3.68 YPC)

  5. Jasper 146.0 YPG (7.3 YPC) 

  6. Mater Dei 150.7 (8.01 YPC) (Limited Stats, No change in YPC)

  7. Bosse 151.3 YPG (6.25 YPC)

  8. Reitz 153.7 (4.04 YPC) (Limited Stats, no change in YPC)

  9. Central 175.3 YPG (6.13 YPC) (Limited Stats, no change in YPC)

  10. Harrison 357.7 YPG (9.50 YPC)

Posted

What we learned from Week 4

- Memorial dominates Mater Dei from start to finish by scoring on 6 possessions and the defense limited MD’s offense. The Tigers are looking dangerous in the SIAC with their offense and defense. Mater Dei took one in the mouth on Friday and couldn’t get it going against the Tigers. However, a rematch between these 2 teams may happen in the near future. 

- Jasper has started to looked a bit better these last couple of games, as the Wildcats force a running clock and get their first shut out of the season. Bosse hasn’t look too particularly good, as the struggles continue for the Bulldogs.

- Reitz is 4-0 on the season and is eyeing to stay undefeated, the Panthers beat North by 16, although they suffered a couple of injuries. Big game against Castle is right around the corner for the Panthers. North’s Defense managed to stop Reitz’s running attack, however, the Huskies struggled to score offensively for the 4th straight game. 

- Castle is starting to find their offensive rhythm the last couple of games, as the Knights force another running clock against Harrison. Intriguing matchup coming up against Lincoln and then Reitz the following week. Harrison’s offense has stalled, after scoring 60 total points in their first 2 games, the Warriors have only scored 10 points. 

- Lincoln is back in the win column after running all over Central on Friday with almost 300 rushing yards and forced a running clock. The Bears didn’t do much against Lincoln and had a little over 100 total yards in the game. 

 

 

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