Interceptions and victories.
I saw it mentioned somewhere, but it isn't getting nearly enough play. After the third quarter last week against Indiana, Rick Stanzi leads the nation in interceptions. That's bad. Fortunately, he also leads the nation in victories. That's good. That these two pieces of data exist together both puzzles and amuses me. To illustrate, I have created a helpful graph. My MS paint ability is not great enough to do justice to Stanzi's zen ability in this field, but I think you will get the general idea.
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Image fail.
Try hosting it on, say, imageshack?
I don’t think twitpic allows remote linking.
Funny graph though. The Hawkeyes are definitely a statistical outlier.
Brunettes not fighter jets
I wouldn't fret
without the Indiana game and it’s stiff wind, Stanzi would only be at 8 INT’s. That’s Colt McCoy’s number, and he’s played one less game.
by YouCanPutYourEddsInIt on Nov 6, 2009 1:06 AM CST reply actions
That graph
Is almost as epic as every one of HFMR’s photoshops. The arrow and writing are simply priceless.

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