However they are extremely generous on defense allowing 5.0 yards per rushing attempt to teams earning an average of 4.4 and 7.2
passing yards per attempt to 6.6.
However, they are dominant on defense holding teams to 3.8 yards per rushing attempt versus squads that usually get 4.3 and 5.8
passing yards per attempt to 6.6.
Western Michigan is splendid on offense, getting 5.3 yards per rushing attempt to squads generally permitting just 4.6, a monstrous 9.7
passing yards per attempt to 7.6 and 7.0 yards per point to 5.9.
The Crimson Tide defense allows 3.6 yards per rush to squads that normally accumulate 4.3, 6.1
passing yards per attempt to 7.5 and 4.8 yards per play to 5.7.
Alabama gets 5.0 yards per rush to teams that normally allow 4.3, 9.2
passing yards per attempt to 7.4 and 6.9 yards per play to 5.7.
They get just 3.5 yards per rush to squads usually permitting 4.1, 8.2
passing yards per attempt to defenses that allow an average of 7.5 and 5.5 yards per play to 5.6.
They allow just 3.6 yards per rush to teams that usually get 4.3, 6.5
passing yards per attempt to 7.3 and 5.0 yards per play to 5.6.
The Pirates average 4.5 yards per rush to teams that normally allow 4.0 and 6.7
passing yards per attempt teams that normally allow 7.3, and 5.9 yards per play to 5.6.
On defense, the Orange allow 3.6 yards per rush to teams that usually get 4.0, 5.5
passing yards per attempt to 6.3 and 4.4 yards per play to 5.0.
Maryland gets 3.8 yards per rush versus teams that normally allow 4.1, 7.1
passing yards per attempt to 6.7 and 5.4 yards per play to 5.3.
They have been very benevolent on the defensive side permitting 5.1 yards per rush versus teams normally getting 4.4, 8.1
passing yards per attempt to 7.5 and 6.4 yards per play to 5.7.
The Illini get 5.1 yards per rush to defenses that permit 4.3, but a measly 6.6
passing yards per attempt to 7.2 for 5.6 yards per play to squads usually permitting 5.6.
They allow 4.2 yards per rush versus squads that earn 4.0, 7.2
passing yards per attempt to 6.8 and 5.7 yards per play to 5.3.
Southern Methodist rushes for 4.8 yards per carry to defenses that allow an average of 4.4, 7.4
passing yards per attempt to 7.3, getting a nice margin of 6.3 yards per play against foes that are permitting an average of just 5.8.
The Hawkeyes get 4.1 yards per rush to squads usually permitting 4.4, 8.5
passing yards per attempt to 7.3 and 6.1 yards per play to 5.7.
Atlanta gets.3 more yards per carry than their opponent normally allows and.9
passing yards per attempt more
Kansas City has been the poster child of average on offense as they.1 above what their foes normally allow rushing the ball, but.2 below
passing yards per attempt and dead even in yards per play.
However the KC defense is subpar allowing 5.1 yards per rushing attempt to teams normally allowing 4.5 and 6.6
passing yards per attempt to 6.0 as well as 5.9 yards per play to teams normally allowing 5.4.
Insofar as passing yards per reception (different than
passing yards per attempt), Vegas experts edge belongs to the Aggies as well by just.1.
Look at
those passing yards per attempt numbers.
His adjusted
passing yards per attempt put him ninth in the Mountain West.
His «adjusted
passing yards per attempt» put him fourth in the Mountain West.
Georgia ranks second in the nation in
pass yards per attempt allowed (5.6), which should come in handy against an Oklahoma offense that ranks first overall in yards per attempt (12.0) and third in passing yards per game (367.4) yards.
Not exact matches
Including four sacks for a loss of 24, he's averaging 5.5
yards per pass attempt.
We knew this would be a young unit heading into the season, and opponents have thus far completed 63 percent of their
passes at 7.0
yards per attempt, with six touchdowns to one interception.
Rare is the team that has enough time to let downfield
passing plays develop against Georgia's defense, which ranks second nationally behind Alabama with just 5.58
yards allowed
per pass attempt.
Hundley could only manage 3.8
yards per attempt last week vs. the Bucs» putrid
pass D. Look for Josh Gordon to have an enormous day, especially now with Packers CB Kevin King on IR.
Both have averaged over 200 rushing
yards per game and rank in the bottom 25 in
pass attempts in the country.
His combined line in those losses was 17 of 28 for just 150
passing yards and a horrid 5.25
yards per attempt.
His career ends with one of his worst performances: 19 - for - 39, 210
yards, no touchdowns, two interceptions, four sacks, and 4.2
yards per pass attempt.
Comparing him to this year's prospects, you can think of it this way: statistically, Josh Allen is DeShone Kizer if Kizer threw less
passes, completed a lower percentage of those
passes he threw, threw for fewer
yards and fewer
yards per attempt, for fewer touchdowns, more interceptions and did it against worse competition.
In 1995, San Francisco
attempted a team - record 644
passes but gained an anemic 3.6 rushing
yards per carry.
No defense had held Brees under 200
passing yards since the 2010 season, or under 150
passing yards since 2006, or under four
yards per passing attempt since 2004.
In his final game as Utah's quarterback, Travis Wilson averaged 2.8
yards per pass attempt (including sacks).
He averaged an awful 2.7
yards per pass attempt (including sacks), which is deserving of a grade much worse than a C +, but he was done no favors by drops (Jalen Saunders had a pair of them while catching just three of nine
passes for 30
yards) and he gets bonus points: both for finishing drives (Oklahoma scored on all six of its trips inside ULM's 40) and for rushing 12 times (non-sacks) for 112
yards.
Through three games Jackson ranks third in the nation in
yards per pass attempted (11.1) and No. 5 in
yards per rush (9.5), while his 18 TDs through the team's first three games ties the record.
He was sacked twice but still averaged a solid 8.0
yards per pass attempt, including sacks; this is even more impressive when you factor in the fact that Penn State couldn't run the ball to save its life (Zach Zwinak and Bill Belton: 30 carries, 80
yards) and he faced a lot of second - and third - and - longs.
In the regular season, Kaepernick completed 62.4 % of his
passes, averaging 8.32
yards per attempt, while throwing 10 touchdown
passes.
In his first two seasons, Gabbert completed 53.8 - percent of his
passes for 3,876
yards, averaging just 5.61
yards per attempt, while throwing 21 touchdowns and 17 interceptions.
Even without star cornerback Ifo Ekpre - Olomu, the Ducks frustrated Florida State's Jameis Winston, picking off a
pass, sacking him twice, and limiting him to a decent seven
yards per attempt.
In his rookie year, Foles completed 60.8 percent of his
passes, but averaged just 6.41
yards per attempt while throwing six touchdowns and five interceptions.
In two playoff games, Wilson completed 62.9 % of his
passes for 572
yards and three touchdowns, averaging over nine
yards per attempt.
Smith completed a staggering 70.2 % of his
passes in 2012, throwing for 1,737
yards and averaging a career - high 7.37
yards per pass attempt.
Smith completed a career - high 70.2 percent of his
passes in 2012, and averaged 7.97
yards per attempt — also a career - high.
Jackson was a key piece of a fun, all - or - nothing run game — he averaged 7.8
yards per non-sack carry — but he took sacks on one of every 10
pass attempts and completed 56 percent of his
passes with 10 touchdowns to eight interceptions.
In those games, quarterback Treon Harris has completed just 28 of his 62
passes (45 percent) and thrown for only 4.8
yards per attempt.
Or — and this is the controversial part — they could try to get those
yards per pass attempt numbers somewhere near average.
He's completing 64 percent of his
passes and averaging 8.1
yards per attempt, including sacks.
1997 statistics Rutgers Opponents Points
per game 10.6 46.0 Third - quarter points 0 89 Completion percentage 43.8 59.9
Yards per pass attempt 4.8 10.8 Rushing
yards per game 99 265
Yards per rush 2.8 5.0 Total
yards per game 334.0 503.8 Punts 50 22 Minutes with the lead 37:08 322:52
In 28 career games, he has completed 52.7 percent of his
passes for 6.7
yards per attempt, with 42 touchdowns against 19 interceptions.