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Football NCAA Statistical Leaders (11/25)

The top ten, the Huskers, the Hawkeyes and the bottom ranked squad

TOTAL OFFENSE
1. Miami (FL) - 541.5 ypg
2. Mississippi - 532.6
3. North Texas - 493.7
4. New Mexico - 484.5
5. Boise State - 479.5
6. Clemson - 469.9
7. Texas State - 469.3
8. Utah State - 466.1
9. Arkansas - 457.9
10. Texas-San Antonio - 457.1
95. Nebraska - 360.9
101. Iowa - 346.7

133. Kent State - 235.5

RUSH OFFENSE
1. Army - 322.1 ypg
2. Liberty - 266.7
3. Jacksonville State - 260.0
4. Central Florida - 254.9
5. Boise State - 252.0
6. New Mexico - 248.9
7. UNLV - 245.3
8. Navy - 243.2
9. Tennessee - 227.5
10. Tulane - 227.1
13. Iowa - 213.5
100. Nebraska - 129.4

133. Colorado - 73.8

PASS OFFENSE
1. Mississippi - 361.8 ypg
2. Syracuse - 361.5
3. Miami (FL) - 360.2
4. North Texas - 335.8
5. TCU - 327.2
6. San Jose State - 319.8
7. LSU - 317.7
8. Colorado - 317.1
9. Georgia - 297.0
10. Texas-San Antonio - 292.9
62. Nebraska - 231.5
128. Iowa - 133.2

133. Army - 79.1

SCORING OFFENSE
1. Miami (FL) - 44.7 ppg
2. Indiana - 41.3
3. Boise State - 41.2
4. Tulane - 40.5
5. Southern Methodist - 39.3
6. Notre Dame - 39.0
7. Washington State - 38.8
8. UNLV - 38.7
9. Mississippi - 38.5
10. Ohio State - 37.8
55. Iowa - 29.4
91. Nebraska - 25.1

133. Houston - 13.6

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE
1. Oregon - 73.6%
2. Colorado - 72.7
3. Penn State - 72.2
4. Ohio State - 71.7
5. Washington - 71.0
6. Fresno State - 70.1
7. Louisiana-Lafayette - 69.5
8. Texas State - 68.9
9. Indiana - 68.6
10. TCU - 68.5
22. Nebraska - 65.5
58. Iowa - 62.1

133. Air Force - 44.1

FIRST DOWNS GAINED
1. Miami (FL) - 302
2. Texas State - 285
3. Syracuse - 284
4. Clemson - 275
5. Mississippi - 274
6. Arkansas - 271
7. North Texas - 269
8. LSU - 268
8. New Mexico - 268
10. Texas Tech - 266
41. Nebraska - 242
112. Iowa - 194

133. Kent State - 146

TURNOVERS LOST
1. Army - 4
2. Louisiana-Lafayette - 6
2. Vanderbilt - 6
4. Boise State - 7
4. Clemson - 7
4. Georgia Tech - 7
4. Tulane - 7
4. UNLV - 7
9. Arizona State - 8
9. Indiana - 8
9. James Madison - 8
9. Memphis - 8
9. Rutgers - 8
9. South Alabama - 8
29. Iowa - 11
61. Nebraska - 15

132. East Carolina - 27
132. Southern Mississippi - 27

SACKS ALLOWED (per game)
1. Army - 0.40
2. Georgia Tech - 0.45
2. New Mexico - 0.45
4. Colorado State - 0.82
4. Rice - 0.82
6. Navy - 0.90
7. Kansas - 0.91
7. Kansas State - 0.91
7. Oklahoma State - 0.91
7. San Jose State - 0.91
26. Iowa - 1.27
72. Nebraska - 2.09

133. Hawaii - 3.91

TACKLES FOR LOSS ALLOWED
1. New Mexico - 2.36
2. Army - 2.70
3. Navy - 3.20
4. Louisiana-Lafayette - 3.36
4. Ohio State - 3.36
4. Penn State - 3.36
7. Baylor - 3.64
8. LSU - 3.82
8. Marshall - 3.82
8. Miami (FL) - 3.82
42. Iowa - 4.82
73. Nebraska - 5.55

133. Southern Mississippi - 9.09

THIRD DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE
1. Miami (FL) - 56.6%
2. Tulane - 52.6
3. Kansas - 51.5
4. Army - 51.3
5. LSU - 50.3
6. Troy - 49.7
7. Boise State - 49.6
8. Liberty - 49.2
9. Oregon - 48.9
10. Penn State - 48.8
39. Iowa - 43.8
46. Nebraska - 43.0

133. Kent State - 19.6

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TOTAL DEFENSE
1. Ohio State - 241.7 ypg
2. Texas - 247.5
3. Indiana - 261.0
4. Notre Dame - 273.1
5. Penn State - 273.4
6. Tennessee - 284.3
7. Oregon - 287.4
8. Northern Illinois - 288.0
9. Tulane - 290.4
10. Army - 292.7
17. Iowa - 311.7
35. Nebraska - 329.2

133. Kent State - 522.4

RUSH DEFENSE
1. Indiana - 76.1 ypg
2. Mississippi - 87.5
3. Ohio State - 90.0
4. Michigan - 94.0
5. Southern Methodist - 95.9
6. Tennessee - 98.8
7. Penn State - 99.3
7. UCLA - 99.3
9. Texas-San Antonio - 100.5
10. Army - 101.6
21. Nebraska - 110.9
26. Iowa - 115.1

133. Kent State - 266.0

PASS DEFENSE
1. Notre Dame - 139.5 ypg
2. Texas - 143.5
3. Iowa State - 151.2
4. Ohio State - 151.7
5. Washington - 160.5
5. Rice - 160.5
7. Oregon - 168.8
8. Florida International - 172.6
9. Penn State - 174.1
10. Bowling Green - 174.8
39. Iowa - 196.6
66. Nebraska - 218.3

133. Tulsa - 318.0

SCORING DEFENSE
1. Ohio State - 10.7 ppg
2. Notre Dame - 11.6
3. Texas - 12.1
4. Tennessee - 13.1
5. Mississippi - 13.9
6. Army - 14.2
7. Penn State - 14.6
8. Oregon - 15.7
9. Indiana - 16.0
10. Tulane - 17.0
12. Iowa - 17.7
27. Nebraska - 20.5

133. Kent State - 44.2

FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED
1. Ohio State - 157
2. Texas - 162
3. Indiana - 167
4. Notre Dame - 168
5. Army - 170
5. Missouri - 170
7. Tulane - 172
8. Oregon - 176
8. Utah - 176
10. Penn State - 177
19. Iowa - 187
22. Nebraska - 189

133. Kent State - 291

TURNOVERS GAINED
1. Notre Dame - 26
2. Alabama - 25
2. Duke - 25
2. James Madison - 25
5. San Jose State - 24
5. Texas - 24
7. BYU - 23
8. California - 22
8. Iowa - 22
8. South Florida - 22
47. Nebraska - 16
131. Central Michigan - 5
131. Florida State - 5
131. Purdue - 5

SACKS (per game)
1. Mississippi - 4.45
2. Boise State - 3.91
3. South Carolina - 3.55
4. Pittsburgh - 3.36
5. Duke - 3.27
5. Texas-San Antonio - 3.27
7. North Carolina - 3.18
7. Ohio State - 3.18
9. Colorado - 3.09
9. James Madison - 3.09
42. Nebraska - 2.36
58. Iowa - 2.09

133. Oregon State - 0.64

TACKLES FOR LOSS (per game)
1. Mississippi - 9.8
2. Duke - 9.0
3. Texas-San Antonio - 8.8
4. Pittsburgh - 8.4
5. Oklahoma - 8.1
6. South Florida - 8.0
6. Tennessee - 8.0
8. Boise State - 7.9
8. Central Michigan - 7.9
10. East Carolina - 7.5
10. Texas State - 7.5
50. Nebraska - 5.9
112. Iowa - 4.5

131. Mississippi State - 3.5
131. Temple - 3.5
131. Wisconsin - 3.5

THIRD DOWN CONVERSION PERCENTAGE DEFENSE
1. Northern Illinois - 25.9%
2. Utah - 26.8
3. Wyoming - 27.1
4. Tulane - 28.1
5. Tennessee - 28.8
6. Missouri - 28.9
7. Texas-San Antonio - 29.3
8. Notre Dame - 29.7
9. Texas - 29.9
10. Duke - 30.4
34. Iowa - 34.7
51. Nebraska - 36.5

133. Nevada - 51.6

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NET PUNTING
1. USC - 46.24 ypk
2. Florida State - 45.25
3. Mississippi - 43.93
4. Alabama - 43.64
5. Georgia - 43.54
6. Baylor - 43.38
7. Florida - 43.16
8. Arkansas - 43.12
9. South Carolina - 43.02
10. Oklahoma - 42.60
46. Iowa - 39.96
108. Nebraska - 36.90

133. Georgia State - 33.31

PUNT RETURNS
1. Alabama-Birmingham - 20.87 ypr
2. Baylor - 20.71
3. Texas State - 17.45
4. North Carolina - 17.09
5. Wake Forest - 17.00
6. Colorado State - 16.57
7. Vanderbilt - 16.19
8. Iowa State - 16.17
9. Troy - 16.10
10. Arizona State - 16.00
28. Iowa - 11.44
104. Nebraska - 5.21

133. Akron - (-0.14)

PUNT RETURN DEFENSE
1. Alabama - 0.17 ypr
2. North Texas - 1.20
3. Kentucky - 2.50
4. Texas-San Antonio - 2.54
5. Georgia - 3.00
6. Old Dominion - 3.12
7. Auburn - 3.14
7. Bowling Green - 3.14
9. Georgia Southern - 3.18
10. Colorado State - 3.27
110. Nebraska - 11.29
133. Iowa - 21.71

KICKOFF RETURNS

1. Oregon - 32.00 ypr
2. Texas-San Antonio - 29.90
3. North Carolina State - 29.57
4. Tulsa - 27.96
5. Louisiana-Lafayette - 27.63
6. Florida International - 27.05
7. Northern Illinois - 26.53
8. Connecticut - 25.91
9. Jacksonville State - 25.80
10. Mississippi State - 25.67
18. Iowa - 24.61
95. Nebraska - 18.47

133. Rutgers - 9.75

KICKOFF RETURN DEFENSE
1. Memphis - 11.33 ypr
2. Arizona - 12.50
3. Tennessee - 13.00
4. Virginia - 13.78
5. Louisiana Tech - 14.50
6. Notre Dame - 14.71
7. Hawaii - 15.33
8. Arkansas State - 15.54
9. Mississippi - 15.67
10. Baylor - 15.72
48. Iowa - 18.95
93. Nebraska - 21.82

133. Troy - 29.36

TURNOVER MARGIN
1. James Madison (+17)
2. Notre Dame (+16)
3. UNLV (+13)
3. Tulane (+13)
3. Memphis (+13)
3. Clemson (+13)
3. California (+13)
8. Louisiana-Lafayette (+11)
8. Iowa (+11)
8. Alabama (+11)
57. Nebraska (+1)
133. Southern Mississippi (-18)

PENALTY YARDS PER GAME
1. Iowa State - 28.82 ypg
2. Air Force - 29.18
3. Iowa - 29.73
4. West Virginia - 31.55
5. Wisconsin - 35.27
6. Kent State - 35.36
7. Western Kentucky - 36.82
8. Minnesota - 38.00
8. Sam Houston State - 38.00
10. Rutgers - 38.09
88. Nebraska - 56.00
133. Texas-San Antonio - 85.91

AVERAGE TIME OF POSSESSION
1. Army - 35:21
2. Tulane - 34:55
3. Syracuse - 34:08
4. Air Force - 34:04
5. Oregon State - 33:51
6. Memphis - 33:16
7. Missouri - 33:08
8. Miami (FL) - 32:54
9. Northern Illinois - 32:48
10. Utah - 32:31
30. Nebraska - 31:34
66. Iowa - 30:08

133. East Carolina - 25:12

Cam Jurgens is having a Pro Bowl type of season ... did not realize Jason Kelce hand picked him for the Eagles

did not realize until listening to ESPN radio just now that the Eagles consulted heavily with Jason Kelce during Jurgens' draft year and Kelce picked Jurgens among all that year's OL to be the future of the Eagles OL ... kinda cool & it's all coming together for the young man

Tired of your posts Kong. Care to put your money where your mouth is?

Your rant about Milroe being the worst Bama QB in 20 years was laughable. I picked apart your Bama qb examples one player at a time with season stats. Easy work.

Then you claim that “no one thinks he’s a QB” and he won’t get drafted and I showed you a few draft sites that have him as a 1st rounder.

So would you like to place a wager on if Milroe gets drafted?

Put your money where your mouth is.

Basketball Men's Top 25 Polls (11/25)

AP Top 25 (11/25)

1.Kansas (51)(5-0)1,536 pts
2.Connecticut (6)(4-0)1,429
3.Gonzaga (2)(5-0)1,428
4.Auburn (3)(4-0)1,393
5.Iowa State(3-0)1,216
6.Houston(3-1)1,125
7.Tennessee(6-0)1,116
8.Kentucky(5-0)1,075
9.Alabama(4-1)1,065
10.Marquette(6-0)1,004
11.Duke(4-1)986
12.North Carolina(3-1)976
13.Purdue(5-1)865
14.Indiana(4-0)666
15.Wisconsin(7-0)641
16.Cincinnati(5-0)610
17.Baylor(4-2)482
18.Florida(6-0)466
19.Arkansas(4-1)387
20.Texas A&M(4-1)318
21.Creighton(4-1)198
22.Xavier(5-0)191
23.Mississippi(5-0)180
24.Arizona(2-2)154
25.Mississippi State(5-0)86

Dropped Out
St. John's (#22), Rutgers (#24), Illinois (#25)

Others Receiving Votes

BYU (70), Pittsburgh (62), Texas (57), Ohio State (55), St. Mary's (52), Illinois (50), Memphis (38), Texas Tech (31), Drake (29), Nebraska (21), Michigan State (14), Georgia (11), St. John's (10), Oregon (10), Penn State (9), Utah State (6), Vanderbilt (6), Nevada (5), UCLA (5), Arizona State (5), Maryland (4), Providence (3), Furman (2), Columbia (1), Florida State (1)

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Coaches Top 25 Poll (11/25)

1.Kansas (25)(5-0)767 pts
2.Connecticut (2)(4-0)717
3.Auburn (3)(4-0)707
4.Gonzaga (1)(4-0)689
5.Iowa State(3-0)602
6.Tennessee(6-0)587
7.Houston(3-1)559
8.Kentucky(5-0)539
9.Alabama(4-1)527
10.Duke(4-1)502
11.Marquette(6-0)499
12.Purdue(5-1)429
13.North Carolina(3-1)424
14.Cincinnati(5-0)330
15.Indiana(4-0)262
16.Florida(6-0)260
17.Wisconsin(7-0)252
18.Baylor(4-2)244
19.Creighton(4-1)167
20.Texas A&M(4-1)146
21.Arkansas(4-1)128
22.Xavier(5-0)85
23.Arizona(2-2)76
24.Mississippi(5-0)73
25.Pittsburgh(6-1)66

Dropped Out
Illinois (#20)
, St. John's (#20), Texas Tech (#24)

Others Receiving Votes
BYU (60), Mississippi State (43), Texas (43), Illinois (42), St. John's (40), Texas Tech (39), Ohio State (38), St. Mary's (33), Drake (23), Memphis (21), Nebraska (20), Oregon (8), Rutgers (7), Dayton (5), Michigan State (4), Georgia (3), UCLA (3), Nevada (2), Utah State (1), Penn State (1), Maryland (1), LSU (1)

Volleyball AVCA Division I Top 25 (11/25)

AVCA Division I Top 25 (11/25)

1.Pittsburgh (47)(27-1)1,511 pts
2.Nebraska (14)(28-1)1,478
3.Louisville(25-3)1,391
4. Penn State(27-2)1,304
5.Creighton(27-2)1,263
6.Stanford(23-4)1,208
7. Wisconsin(21-6)1,200
8.Arizona State(28-2)1,041
9. Purdue(23-6)1,031
10.Southern Methodist(23-6)1,003
11.Kansas(23-3)907
12.Kentucky(19-7)836
13.Oregon(21-6)785
14.Texas(16-6)776
15.Minnesota(18-10)612
16.Baylor(20-7)563
17.Utah(23-5)496
18.Florida(21-5)475
19.Georgia Tech(20-7)383
20.USC(19-9)344
21.Florida State(20-8)331
22.TCU(19-7)324
23.Dayton(29-2)195
24.Missouri(19-7)85
25.North Carolina(20-7)75


Dropped Out
BYU (#24)

Others Receiving Votes
BYU (65), Miami (FL) (65), Marquette (30), Western Kentucky (20), Texas A&M (13), Washington (9), South Dakota State (4)

Recruiting Recruit reactions rolling in after Nebraska secures bowl berth with win over Wisconsin

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Back at Nebraska for the second time this season, Taylor enjoyed his return to Memorial Stadium and was impressed by the offense.

"The win clearly was big, made them bowl eligible, and first time beating WI in a long time. The Offense looked great Dylan played awesome and the run game was dominant. Great outing by the whole team.As far as the fans they were great as usual. Treated me great and let me know they want me here. Really really enjoyed my time"

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"Great crowd as per usual, offense was on fire today. I felt a lot of love from all the staff and coaches, I felt that I was one of their top priorities. Had great interactions with already committed and offered recruits aswell. Overall I had a great time and Nebraska is going up on my list."

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"I thought they did really good and played with a lot of swag, confidence."

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"It was AMAZING. Everything I wanted and better. I loved the staff they made me feel so welcome. And the atmosphere was great."

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"Nebraska really has a great scheme, and I am very humble and thankful for the offer."

Adding more as they continue to roll in.

Football WR Jacory Barney Jr. named Big Ten Freshman of the Week

Just in via Big Ten press release: WR Jacory Barney Jr. named Big Ten Freshman of the Week

Freshman of the Week
Jacory Barney Jr., Nebraska
WR – Florida City, Fla. – Palmetto
  • Set career highs with nine receptions for 85 yards, bettering his previous highs of eight catches and 78 yards, in Nebraska’s win against Wisconsin.
  • Rushed for 11 yards and had 54 yards in returns for 150 all-purpose yards.
  • Set the tone with a 45-yard kickoff return to open the game, setting up a Husker scoring drive in the opening minutes.
  • Last Nebraska Freshman of the Week honoree: Dylan Raiola (Sept. 2,2024)

Link to the full B1G Weekly Honors press release:

Green Helmet Sticker Question

Not sure if this has been asked before...

I know that Dylan Raiola has a C2P Green Helmet sticker on the back of his helmet which identifies that his helmet has one of those new coach to player communication devices in his helmet....but does anyone know why HH doesn't have a C2P device in his helmet? When I was watching the replay of the Wisconsin game, I didn't notice the green sticker on HH's helmet. Can only one player on the team use the C2P device so a backup QB can't have it, or is it because HH sometimes may be on the field at the same time as DR? Just curious how that works as it may be helpful for HH to have the same type of communication when he's in as QB.

Football Jacory Barney named B1G Freshman of the Week

Co-Offensive Player of the Week
WR - Pat Bryant, Illinois (SR)

- Caught the game-winning touchdown with 0:04 remaining as part of a 197-yard, seven-reception performance to lead No. 24 Illinois to a 38-31 win at Rutgers
- Scored his third game-winning touchdown in the final minute or overtime this season, the most in the nation
- Surpassed 2,000 receiving yards for his career on the game-winning touchdown
- Last Illinois Offensive Player of the Week: Luke Altmyer (Sept. 23, 2024)

Co-Offensive Player of the Week
QB - Will Howard, Ohio State (SR)

- Extended his school single-season and career records with his sixth game with a completion percentage of at least 80 percent by completing 22 of 26 passes for 201 yards and two touchdowns in the win over No. 5 Indiana
- Found Emeka Egbuka on an 11-yard touchdown score after Indiana had taken a 7-0 lead, and then he hit Jelani Thurman with a one-yard touchdown pass to make the score 28-7.
- Leads the nation in completion percentage at 74.0
- Last Ohio State Offensive Player of the Week: Will Howard (Nov. 11, 2024)

Defensive Player of the Week
LB - Cody Simon, Ohio State (SR)

- Led the Buckeyes' defensive effort against Indiana's 15th-ranked offensive unit with a game-high 10 tackles, including 2.5 quarterback sacks and a forced fumble
- The 10-tackle game was Simon's third game this season with 10 tackles and his 2.5 sacks represented a career high for a single game
- Helped the Buckeyes to a season-high tying five quarterback sacks on the afternoon
- Last Ohio State Defensive Player of the Week: Josh Proctor (Oct. 9, 2023)

Special Teams Player of the Week
K - Drew Stevens, Iowa (JR)

- Tied an Iowa program record set in 2004 and an SECU Stadium record, making all five field goals in Iowa's 29-13 road win at Maryland
- Tied a career-high with a 54-yarder and made two from 50+, becoming the first Iowa player to make multiple field goals from 50+ yards since 1998
- He now has seven career makes from 50+ yards, a school record and is 17-of-20 on attempts this season and is the first player to ever make two from 50+ in a game against Maryland
- Last Iowa Special Teams Player of the Week: Kaden Wetjen (Oct. 28, 2024)

Freshman of the Week
WR - Jacory Barney Jr., Nebraska (FR)

- Set career-highs with nine receptions for 85 yards, bettering his previous highs of eight catches and 78 yards, in Nebraska's win over Wisconsin
- Rushed for 11 yards and had 54 yards in returns for 150 all-purpose yards
- Set the time with a 45-yard kickoff return to open the game, setting up a Husker scoring drive in the opening minutes
- Last Nebraska Freshman of the Week: Dylan Raiola (Sept. 2, 2024)

How much does NIL drive playing time

Thinking back to a comment about why Dowdell may have been shouldering more of the load vs EJ someone had mentioned the possibility of NIL commitments.

Looking at Iowa they didn’t have a QB competition in the spring but having seen their 2nd and 4th string perform better than McNamara does the NIL arrangement prevent players from overtaking based on talent?

Were DH’s comments about position groups keying into their “favorites” more a factor of NIL than being actual “favorites”?

I believe people should compete on merit and not NIL commitments.

Basketball Women's Top 25 Polls (11/25)

AP Top 25 (11/25)

1.UCLA (20)(5-0)782 pts
2.Connecticut (9)(4-0)760
3.Notre Dame (3)(5-0)751
4.South Carolina(5-1)688
5.Texas(4-0)677
6.USC(4-1)630
7.LSU(6-0)593
8.Oklahoma(5-0)572
9.Kansas State(5-0)532
10.Maryland(6-0)527
11.Ohio State(5-0)462
12.West Virginia(6-0)440
13.Duke(5-1)360
14.Kentucky(5-0)344
15.Iowa State(5-1)337
16.North Carolina(5-1)310
17.TCU(6-0)275
18.Mississippi(3-1)261
19. Illinois(5-0)183
20.North Carolina State(3-2)173
21.Oregon(6-0)161
22.Iowa(6-0)147
23.Alabama(6-0)129
24.Louisville(4-2)75
25.Nebraska(5-1)58

Others Receiving Votes
Michigan (51)
, Michigan State (25), Baylor (23), Vanderbilt (21), Stanford (17), Indiana (9), Tennessee (9), Florida State (6), Miami (FL) (4), Richmond (4), Creighton (2), Harvard (1), Minnesota (1)

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Coaches Poll released on Tuesday
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