*National rankings are in parenthesis, actual numbers are from conference sites
Total Offense: 421.5 ypg (62nd) | Total Defense: 456.4 ypg (149th) | |
Rushing Offense: 162.8 ypg (82nd) | Rushing Defense: 168.9 ypg (92nd) | |
Passing Offense: 258.7 ypg (51st) | Passing Defense: 287.5 ypg (157th) | |
Scoring Offense: 30.9 ppg (69th) | Scoring Defense: 30.3 ppg (102ndrd Down Conversion Offense: 41.0 % (59th) | 3rd Down Conversion Defense: 41.9 % (131st) |
Sacks Against: 15 | Sacks By: 31 |
Total Offense: 528.4 ypg (1st) | Total Defense: 334.2 ypg (34th) | |
Rushing Offense: 163.4 ypg (81st) | Rushing Defense: 143.7 ypg (60th) | |
Passing Offense: 365.0 ypg (3rd) | Passing Defense: 190.5 ypg (39th) | |
Scoring Offense: 52.5 ppg (1st) | Scoring Defense: 26.4 ppg (73rdrd Down Conversion Offense: 42.4% (47th) | 3rd Down Conversion Defense: 40.1% (109th) |
Sacks Against: 24 | Sacks By: 30 |
- 2 | + 13 |
:: The defensive line has been great at getting after opposing quarterbacks all season long and the defense was second in the GAC in sacks. The secondary was a bit banged up lately, but has seen the return of some key players; they are very capable of defending a good receiving corps. The run defense is solid but the Tigers did struggle against three of the top four rushing teams in the GAC: Ouachita, Harding and Southeastern Oklahoma.
Keys Summary:
- Defensive stops
- Battle in the trenches
- Scoring opportunities
Thoughts:
: East Central
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