One common complaint MSU fans have had about Cohen's teams is that his teams have struggled to hit for power. The point of this post isn't to argue whether that criticism is true or not, but to show just how much Cohen's teams have lacked power. I looked back at the previous five seasons, and used MSU's rankings in slugging percentage and isolated power to see how much power MSU has hit with under Cohen compared to the rest of the SEC.
Slugging percentage only counts hits, so it doesn't give hitters credit for getting a walk (which this year's team was really good at) or for getting on base when a fielder makes an error.