As has become the norm, here's a look at the StatMilk breakdown of both Miami and USF, and how they compare to each other. So far, looking over the comparison charts, it seems that Miami has the edge where it matters the most, but outside of that it swings back the other way. Take a look see at this (USF stats are on the left, Miami's are on the right. The center column is color coded to show which team has the advantage, and by how much):
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South Florida
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Advantage
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Miami
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Total Offense
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61st
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403.2 yds/gm
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5.6 yds/gm ->
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408.8 yds/gm
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57th
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Rushing Offense
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53rd
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170.2 yds/gm
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<- 29.8 yds/gm
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140.4 yds/gm
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83rd
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Passing Offense
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61st
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233 yds/gm
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35.4 yds/gm ->
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268.4 yds/gm
|
41st
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Scoring Offense
|
87th
|
25 pts/gm
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3.5 pts/gm ->
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28.5 pts/gm
|
65th
|
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Total Defense
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66th
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397.2 yds/gm
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<- -92.9 yds/gm
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490.1 yds/gm
|
118th
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Rushing Defense
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64th
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156 yds/gm
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<- -75.5 yds/gm
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231.5 yds/gm
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121st
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Passing Defense
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70th
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241.2 yds/gm
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<- -17.4 yds/gm
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258.6 yds/gm
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96th
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Scoring Defense
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59th
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26.1 pts/gm
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<- -5.1 pts/gm
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31.2 pts/gm
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89th
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The rest of the info can be found at the links below:
Head To Head
Updated Miami Stats
Updated South Florida Stats