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The 10 most interesting stats from Week 8
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Week 8 is in the books, and there are some wild numbers coming out of the weekend.
TCU held Kansas to 21 total yards in a 43-0 win, the fewest yards by any FBS team since at least 2000.
That includes minus-25 rushing yards. It’s the fewest total yards ever for a Big 12 team, according to ESPN. Kansas’ road losing streak stretched to 44 games, dating back to Sept. 12, 2009 at UTEP. That ties for the second-longest in college football history. The record is Idaho State’s 48, from 2006-14. KU’s last road win against a Power 5 team was on Oct. 4, 2008 at Iowa State.
Penn State has outscored opponents 90-0 in the first quarter, the only team yet to allow a first-quarter score.
That included 14-0 in Saturday night’s 42-13 win against Michigan. PSU’s first drive went 75 yards in two plays for a touchdown, and the second went 78 yards in four plays for a touchdown. Compare that to last year, when PSU was outscored by opponents in the first quarter 88-68.
Michigan’s defense was allowing 3.68 yards per play entering the game. Penn State’s offense recorded 8.29 per play in the win.
Alabama has won 72 consecutive games against unranked teams, one shy of the FBS record (Florida, 1990-2000).
With Saturday’s 45-7 defeat of Tennessee, the Tide have won 20 consecutive SEC regular seasons games, the second-longest streak in school history, and 20 consecutive games against the SEC East in all contests. Alabama is 11-for-11 on fourth downs this season, and they’ve racked up more than 600 yards three times, including 604 on Saturday. Their average margin of victory in SEC games this season is 40 points.
Tennessee’s stretch without an offensive touchdown will go over a month, and spans more than three games, since Sept. 23 against UMass. The Vols’ lone TD against Alabama was a defensive score. They were shut out by Georgia and kicked three field goals against South Carolina.
SMU wide receiver Trey Quinn caught at least 15 passes for the third consecutive game, the only FBS player to do that since at least 2000.
Quinn had 17 catches for 186 yards in an overtime win at Cincinnati. One of those catches was on 4th-and-26 in the OT period. It led to a field goal, and the defense got a stop for the win. Quinn also had 15 catches against UConn and 17 against Houston.
FAU put up 804 total yards in a 69-31 win against North Texas.
That broke the previous Conference USA record of 791 (Tulsa, 2008). The Owls scored on their first 11 drives. Lane Kiffin's team averaged 14.9 yards per completion, 9.3 per rush and 9.7 per play. All of those are school records. FAU has scored at least 30 points in four consecutive games. After an 0-2 start, and it sits at 4-3, 3-0 in C-USA.
South Florida set an AP Poll-era record (since 1936) with its 24th consecutive game scoring at least 30 points.
The latest was a 34-28 win at Tulane, moving USF to its first 7-0 start. Oregon did 23 games from 2011-12. The Bulls rushed for 378 yards and 7.3 per carry against Tulane, including 141 yards from running back Darius Tice and 138 from quarterback Quinton Flowers, as both averaged more than 10 yards per carry.
Army completed eight passes in a 31-28 win against Temple. It entered the game with eight completions on the season.
The Black Knights failed to complete a pass in three games earlier this year, going 2-1 in those games. Ahmad Bradshaw, Kelvin Hopkins Jr. and Luke Langdon combined to go 8-for-18 on Saturday, for 141 yards. Army entered the game with 125 passing yards. The Black Knights are 6-2 and will go to the Armed Forces Bowl, their sixth-ever bowl and the first time with back-to-back bowls since 1984-85.
Houston has given up seven points in its last two first halves and 80 points in its past two second halves.
Last week, the Cougars led Tulsa 10-7 at halftime and lost 45-17. On Thursday, they led Memphis 17-0 at halftime and lost 42-38. Turnovers were a big problem in both. Against Memphis, Houston had three turnovers in the second half, including on each of its final two drives. The Cougars are tied nationally for the fifth-highest turnover total with 16.
Baylor dropped to 0-7 with a 38-36 loss to West Virginia, and the Bears have been within a touchdown in the fourth quarter of six of those games.
On Saturday, Baylor trailed 38-13 entering the fourth quarter. The Bears scored 23 consecutive points, but a failed two-point conversion with 17 seconds left secured their 13th loss in the last 14 games. The Bears are a very young team and injured at several key positions, but they’ve been in almost every game under Matt Rhule. They’ve yet to finish.
https://theathletic.com/134639/2017/10/22/college-football-most-interesting-stats/
Week 8 is in the books, and there are some wild numbers coming out of the weekend.
TCU held Kansas to 21 total yards in a 43-0 win, the fewest yards by any FBS team since at least 2000.
That includes minus-25 rushing yards. It’s the fewest total yards ever for a Big 12 team, according to ESPN. Kansas’ road losing streak stretched to 44 games, dating back to Sept. 12, 2009 at UTEP. That ties for the second-longest in college football history. The record is Idaho State’s 48, from 2006-14. KU’s last road win against a Power 5 team was on Oct. 4, 2008 at Iowa State.
Penn State has outscored opponents 90-0 in the first quarter, the only team yet to allow a first-quarter score.
That included 14-0 in Saturday night’s 42-13 win against Michigan. PSU’s first drive went 75 yards in two plays for a touchdown, and the second went 78 yards in four plays for a touchdown. Compare that to last year, when PSU was outscored by opponents in the first quarter 88-68.
Michigan’s defense was allowing 3.68 yards per play entering the game. Penn State’s offense recorded 8.29 per play in the win.
Alabama has won 72 consecutive games against unranked teams, one shy of the FBS record (Florida, 1990-2000).
With Saturday’s 45-7 defeat of Tennessee, the Tide have won 20 consecutive SEC regular seasons games, the second-longest streak in school history, and 20 consecutive games against the SEC East in all contests. Alabama is 11-for-11 on fourth downs this season, and they’ve racked up more than 600 yards three times, including 604 on Saturday. Their average margin of victory in SEC games this season is 40 points.
Tennessee’s stretch without an offensive touchdown will go over a month, and spans more than three games, since Sept. 23 against UMass. The Vols’ lone TD against Alabama was a defensive score. They were shut out by Georgia and kicked three field goals against South Carolina.
SMU wide receiver Trey Quinn caught at least 15 passes for the third consecutive game, the only FBS player to do that since at least 2000.
Quinn had 17 catches for 186 yards in an overtime win at Cincinnati. One of those catches was on 4th-and-26 in the OT period. It led to a field goal, and the defense got a stop for the win. Quinn also had 15 catches against UConn and 17 against Houston.
FAU put up 804 total yards in a 69-31 win against North Texas.
That broke the previous Conference USA record of 791 (Tulsa, 2008). The Owls scored on their first 11 drives. Lane Kiffin's team averaged 14.9 yards per completion, 9.3 per rush and 9.7 per play. All of those are school records. FAU has scored at least 30 points in four consecutive games. After an 0-2 start, and it sits at 4-3, 3-0 in C-USA.
South Florida set an AP Poll-era record (since 1936) with its 24th consecutive game scoring at least 30 points.
The latest was a 34-28 win at Tulane, moving USF to its first 7-0 start. Oregon did 23 games from 2011-12. The Bulls rushed for 378 yards and 7.3 per carry against Tulane, including 141 yards from running back Darius Tice and 138 from quarterback Quinton Flowers, as both averaged more than 10 yards per carry.
Army completed eight passes in a 31-28 win against Temple. It entered the game with eight completions on the season.
The Black Knights failed to complete a pass in three games earlier this year, going 2-1 in those games. Ahmad Bradshaw, Kelvin Hopkins Jr. and Luke Langdon combined to go 8-for-18 on Saturday, for 141 yards. Army entered the game with 125 passing yards. The Black Knights are 6-2 and will go to the Armed Forces Bowl, their sixth-ever bowl and the first time with back-to-back bowls since 1984-85.
Houston has given up seven points in its last two first halves and 80 points in its past two second halves.
Last week, the Cougars led Tulsa 10-7 at halftime and lost 45-17. On Thursday, they led Memphis 17-0 at halftime and lost 42-38. Turnovers were a big problem in both. Against Memphis, Houston had three turnovers in the second half, including on each of its final two drives. The Cougars are tied nationally for the fifth-highest turnover total with 16.
Baylor dropped to 0-7 with a 38-36 loss to West Virginia, and the Bears have been within a touchdown in the fourth quarter of six of those games.
On Saturday, Baylor trailed 38-13 entering the fourth quarter. The Bears scored 23 consecutive points, but a failed two-point conversion with 17 seconds left secured their 13th loss in the last 14 games. The Bears are a very young team and injured at several key positions, but they’ve been in almost every game under Matt Rhule. They’ve yet to finish.