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| 09/09/2007 10:47 PM |
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Here are this week's NCAA statistical leaders. For team stats, I've included the top ten, the Huskers, USC, and the last ranked team. For individual stats, I included the top ten, and any Huskers or Trojans ranked in the top 100 of their respective category. TOTAL OFFENSE 1. Louisville...................692.00 ypg 2. Hawaii......................585.00 ypg 3. Texas Tech...............557.00 ypg 4. Oregon.....................548.50 ypg 5. Houston...................545.00 ypg 6. Oklahoma................539.50 ypg 7. West Virginia...........526.50 ypg 8. Kentucky.................526.00 ypg 9. Tulsa.......................523.00 ypg 10. Rutgers..................519.50 ypg 10. Kansas..................519.50 ypg 17. Nebraska................499.00 ypg 45. USC......................420.00 ypg 119. Notre Dame..........133.00 ypg RUSH OFFENSE 1. Arkansas.........................350.00 ypg 2. West Virginia...................339.00 ypg 3. Oregon............................335.00 ypg 4. Georgia Tech...................327.00 ypg 5. Houston..........................315.00 ypg 6. Navy...............................307.50 ypg 7. Air Force.........................306.50 ypg 8. Louisville.........................294.50 ypg 9. Texas A&M.....................289.50 ypg 10. Kentucky......................277.00 ypg 14. Nebraska......................264.00 ypg 28. USC.............................214.00 ypg 119. Notre Dame.................(-4.00) ypg PASS OFFENSE 1. Hawaii............................544.0 ypg 2. Texas Tech.....................478.5 ypg 3. North Texas.....................416.5 ypg 4. Louisville.........................397.5 ypg 5. New Mexico State...........381.0 ypg 6. Bowling Green..................353.5 ypg 7. Oklahoma.......................349.0 ypg 8. Missouri.........................344.5 ypg 9. Memphis........................343.0 ypg 10. Brigham Young.............339.5 ypg 50. Nebraska.....................235.0 ypg 76. USC.............................206.0 ypg 119. Navy...........................56.5 ypg PASS EFFICIENCY 1. Oklahoma...........................241.64 2. Louisville.............................225.01 3. Florida................................219.39 4. Rutgers...............................214.55 5. Kansas...............................196.26 6. North Carolina......................191.73 7. Oregon................................191.13 8. Tulsa...................................179.67 9. Clemson..............................178.20 10. West Virginia......................176.75 48. USC...................................132.95 66. Nebraska............................118.02 119. Florida International..............73.31 SCORING OFFENSE 1. Louisville..........................65.50 ppg 2. Oklahoma........................65.00 ppg 3. Kansas............................57.00 ppg 4. West Virginia...................55.00 ppg 5. Hawaii.............................54.00 ppg 5. Florida.............................54.00 ppg 7. Kentucky.........................53.00 ppg 8. Purdue............................52.00 ppg 9. Georgia Tech...................51.00 ppg 10. Texas Tech...................47.00 ppg 24. USC.............................38.00 ppg 28. Nebraska......................36.00 ppg 119. Florida International...........5.00 ppg TOTAL DEFENSE 1. Ohio State......................122.50 ypg 2. Penn State.....................129.00 ypg 3. LSU...............................147.50 ypg 4. Arizona State..................159.50 ypg 5. Connecticut....................160.50 ypg 6. Iowa...............................169.00 ypg 7. Maryland.........................175.00 ypg 8. Georgia Tech...................181.00 ypg 9. Kansas............................184.50 ypg 10. Pittsburgh......................192.00 ypg 19. USC..............................253.00 ypg 28. Nebraska.......................280.50 ypg 119. San Diego State...........654.00 ypg RUSH DEFENSE 1. Penn State.......................(-1.5) ypg 2. Iowa.................................22.5 ypg 3. Oregon State....................24.0 ypg 4. Boston College.................29.0 ypg 5. Michigan State.................29.5 ypg 6. Oklahoma.........................33.5 ypg 7. Georgia Tech....................38.0 ypg 7. Indiana.............................38.0 ypg 9. Arizona State...................39.5 ypg 9. Connecticut......................39.5 ypg 38. USC...............................98.0 ypg 70. Nebraska........................156.5 ypg 119. Houston........................339.0 ypg PASS DEFENSE 1. Tulsa................................66.0 ypg 2. Fresno State.......................69.5 ypg 3. Ohio State........................78.5 ypg 4. Utah................................92.5 ypg 5. Rutgers...........................100.0 ypg 6. Kentucky.........................100.5 ypg 7. LSU................................107.0 ypg 8. Marshall..........................115.0 ypg 9. North Carolina State...............117.5 ypg 10. Arizona State.......................120.0 ypg 12. Nebraska............................124.0 ypg 31. USC..................................155.0 ypg 119. Southern Methodist............537.0 ypg PASS EFFICIENCY DEFENSE 1. LSU..............................43.51 2. Arizona State................64.40 3. Nebraska......................70.28 4. Kentucky.......................72.51 5. Arkansas.......................74.04 6. Tulsa.............................75.41 7. Pittsburgh......................75.66 8. Purdue..........................76.04 9. Cincinnati......................76.75 10. Utah............................79.23 17. USC............................82.90 119. San Diego State.............195.57 SCORING DEFENSE 1. Iowa..................................1.5 ppg 2. Cincinnati...........................3.0 ppg 3. Kansas..............................3.5 ppg 3. LSU..................................3.5 ppg 5. Ohio State........................4.0 ppg 6. Penn State........................5.0 ppg 7. Pittsburgh..........................6.5 ppg 8. Connecticut.......................7.0 ppg 9. Air Force...........................7.5 ppg 10. Alabama..........................8.0 ppg 13. USC................................10.0 ppg 20. Nebraska.........................13.5 ppg 119. North Texas....................62.0 ppg TURNOVER MARGIN 1. Cincinnati...............................+4.50 2. LSU................................+4.00 3. Boston College......................+3.50 3. Oregon.............................+3.50 3. Louisiana Tech....................+3.50 6. Akron..............................+3.00 7. Missouri..........................+2.50 7. Indiana.............................+2.50 7. Georgia Tech........................+2.50 7. South Florida..........................+2.50 71. Nebraska..............................(-0.50) 102. USC...................................(-2.00) 118. Houston..............................(-4.00) 118. North Carolina State.............(-4.00) ==================================== QB Rating 1. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma.............237.73 2. Tim Tebow, Florida.....................228.15 3. Brian Brohm, Louisville.................226.47 4. Mike Teel, Rutgers..................224.75 5. Dennis Dixon, Oregon...................193.21 6. T.J. Yates, North Carolina..............192.02 7. Colt Brennan, Hawaii...................187.11 8. Cullen Harper, Clemson.................186.44 9. Todd Reesing, Kansas..................185.22 10. Patrick White, West Virginia...........180.12 30. John David Booty, USC.................144.39 73. Sam Keller, Nebraska.................115.88 PASSING YARDS 1. Colt Brennan, Hawaii.....................964 yds 2. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech..............903 yds 3. Brian Brohm, Louisville......................776 yds 4. Chase Holbrook, New Mexico State.............753 yds 5. Daniel Meager, North Texas....................709 yds 6. Chase Daniel, Missouri.......................689 yds 7. Tyler Sheehan, Bowling Green...............683 yds 8. Max Hall, Brigham Young....................679 yds 9. Alex Brink, Washington State...............640 yds 10. Blake Szymanski, Baylor...................628 yds 41. Sam Keller, Nebraska.......................451 yds 106. John David Booty, USC...................206 yds RUSHING YARDS 1. Ray Rice, Rutgers..........................359 yds 2. Anthony Allen, Louisville.................331 yds 3. Marlon Lucky, Nebraska.................323 yds 4. Mike Hart, Michigan.......................315 yds 5. Deonte Jackson, Idaho...................313 yds 6. Terry Grant, Alabama.....................307 yds 7. Tashard Choice, Georgia Tech.........306 yds 8. BenJarvus Green-Ellis, Missisippi.........305 yds 9. Amir Pinnix, Minnesota.....................294 yds 10. Kahlil Bell, UCLA..........................274 yds RECEIVING YARDS 1. Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas...............453 yds 2. Tiquan Underwood, Rutgers...................352 yds 3. Jamarko Simmons, Western Michigan..........302 yds 4. Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech....................294 yds 5. Ryan Grice-Mullins, Hawaii.......................292 yds 6. Jason Rivers, Hawaii.............................277 yds 7. Earl Bennett, Vanderbilt........................275 yds 8. Devin Thomas, Michigan State...............262 yds 9. Harry Douglas, Louisville.......................251 yds 10. Danny Amendola, Texas Tech.............250 yds 96. Terrence Nunn, Nebraska....................119 yds SCORING 1. Kalvin McRae, Ohio..............................36 pts 1. Steve Slaton, West Virginia...................36 pts 1. Ray Rice, Rutgers................................36 pts 4. Jorvorskie Lane, Texas A&M.................32 pts 5. Keon Lattimore, Maryland.....................30 pts 5. Jehuu Caulcrick, Michigan State.............30 pts 5. Malcolm Kelly, Oklahoma......................30 pts 5. Marlon Lucky, Nebraska........................30 pts 5. Chris Williams, New Mexico State...........30 pts 5. Michael Crabtree, Texas Tech.................30 pts 5. DeMarco Murray, Oklahoma...................30 pts 5. Terry Grant, Alabama............................30 pts 108. Alex Henery, Nebraska......................14 pts PUNTING 1. Thomas Morstead, Southern Methodist...............51.30 ypk 2. Brett Kern, Toledo...................................50.08 ypk 3. Jim Laney, Western Michigan..................48.67 ypk 4. Chris Miller, Ball State............................47.73 ypk 5. Chris Keagle, Louisiana Tech..................47.33 ypk 6. Leon Jackson III, Utah State...................47.09 ypk 7. Kevin Huber, Cincinnati..........................46.89 ypk 8. Zoltan Mesko, Michigan.........................46.78 ypk 9. Brian Pacheco, UNLV............................46.20 ypk 10. Owen Tolson, Army.............................46.17 ypk KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Dorien Bryant, Purdue..........................63.67 ypr 2. Felix Jones, Arkansas.........................48.00 ypr 3. Marcus Herford, Kansas......................41.25 ypr 4. Arian Foster, Tennessee......................39.00 ypr 5. Jerome Murphy, South Florida..............37.00 ypr 6. Dontayo Gage, Eastern Michigan...........36.00 ypr 7. Brandon Tate, North Carolina................33.33 ypr 8. Darius Marshall, Marshall.....................33.20 ypr 9. Kordell Young, Rutgers........................32.00 ypr 10. C.J. Spiller, Clemson.........................31.00 ypr 30. Cortney Grixby, Nebraska..................27.33 ypr 91. Vincent Joseph, USC........................20.50 ypr PUNT RETURNS 1. Philip Beck, Louisiana Tech.......................40.33 ypr 2. DeSean Jackson, California........................33.67 ypr 3. Antonie Cason, Arizona.............................32.33 ypr 4. Eugene Harris, Miami (OH)........................27.50 ypr 5. Kyle Wilson, Boise State..........................27.33 ypr 6. Andre Jones, Akron.................................26.25 ypr 7. Marty Tadman, Boise State......................21.25 ypr 8. Deon Murphy, Kansas State....................20.40 ypr 9. Mikey Henderson, Georgia........................20.00 ypr 10. Derrick Williams, Penn State...................19.71 ypr 59. Desmond Reed, USC..............................7.50 ypr 90. Cortney Grixby, Nebraska........................1.33 ypr |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 09/10/2007 7:33 AM |
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| Reminds me that I wish the NFL pass rating was calculated like college. |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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vranged Posts:2813
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| 09/10/2007 9:15 AM |
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There's some good news in these statistics though, egami. Michigan has the 8th best punter in the country!!!
WSC, you kind of dropped the ball on the punting category. You didn't include Nebraska's punter. Now, I don't know how we rank. What's happened to you? |
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After acknowledging that he was desperate, Dwight said "people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate." That about sums it up! |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 09/10/2007 9:35 AM |
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| That'll change I am sure. |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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wscsuperfan Posts:230
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| 09/10/2007 11:22 AM |
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| Nebraska's punter isn't listed because he's not within the top 100 in the nation according to current stats. |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 09/10/2007 11:43 AM |
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| notre dame improved to -4 yds per game rushing. things are looking up. they have a real cup cake in michigan this weekend. hey maybe the first win of the season will happen. |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 09/10/2007 11:53 AM |
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The real question being: Is a Hostess Twinky better than a cupcake?
Might be the first college football game to go into OT tied 0 - 0. |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 09/10/2007 12:06 PM |
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| that may depend on how many td's the defenses and special teams make. |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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egami Posts:5397
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| 09/10/2007 12:08 PM |
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I'll take Michigan. We at least have scored an offensive TD this season.  |
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Posted By Omahan on 11/04/2008 2:24 PM I've worked very hard to become your friend egami. |
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vranged Posts:2813
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| 09/10/2007 12:12 PM |
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With Michigan's 8th ranked punter, I have to give the edge to the Wolverines as well.
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After acknowledging that he was desperate, Dwight said "people will resort to saying things they know aren't true when they are desperate." That about sums it up! |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 09/10/2007 12:23 PM |
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| i think defense and turnover margin will play a larger roll. i don't think michigan has the return team quality that penn state had. |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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Logan Posts:2525
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| 09/10/2007 12:24 PM |
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| notre dame and michigan should be towards the top in kick off return yardage. |
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dwight, refuting reality one post at a time. |
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