It's been a bit hectic in these parts, but if you were wondering how the Statesmen are doing in terms of the LL, here's a few superlatives. They remain #6 in th D3football.com national polls and if they should win out and end the season 9-0, there's a good chance we'll see the Statesmen host a home playoff game(s) come November.
Oh yeah, back to the stats:
#1 scoring offense (35.6 PPG)
#1 scoring defense (12.8 PPG)
#1 total offense (412.8 YPG, 25 TDs)
#2 total defense (281.6 YPG, 9 TD)
#2 rushing offense (286.6 YPG 18 TD)
#4 rushing D (150.4 YPG, 6 TD)
#6 pass offense (126.2 YPG)
#1 pass defense (131.2 YPG, 3 TD)
#1 kickoff returns (28.5 YPG)
#6 punt return (7.8 YPG)
#7 INT (3)
#5 punting (29.8)
2-4 FG and 22-25 PAT
#3 sacks by (10)
#2 sacks against (1)
#1 3rd down conv – OPP (32.4%)
#8 TOP (27:29)
#2 TOM (+5)
#1 Red zone D
Webb 766 total rush yards, 10 TDs, 153.2 YPG (#1 all purpose 176 YPG)
Conlan #4 114.8 YPG 40-75-2 6 TDs 574 yards 138.7 pass eff rating
Toney #4 w/ 8.5 tpg, 34 total in 4 games
Davis #19 6.4 tpg, 32 total in 5 games
Toran 4th in INT with 2, #1 in FF
It's clear from the above the team is playing at a high level. Sure the passing game has room for improvement and the Statesmen could do a better job in punting and punt returns. Time of possession remains low, but that's mostly due to Hobart's big play ability. Overall there's not much to critize with the above. Fortunately the better teams in the LL still remain ahead on the Statesmen's schedule. Saint Lawrence (5-1, 3-0) and Rochester (4-2, 2-1), in particular, should tough games.
More on the upcoming RPI game later this week. Go Bart!
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