Sentences with phrase «tackles for loss»

Anderson redshirted in 2017, but he played primarily at rover as a freshman in 2016, finishing with 32 tackles, 1 1/2 tackles for loss and an interception.
Career Stats: 59 Games, 142 Tackles, 15.5 Tackles For Loss, 6.5 Sacks, 6 Passes Defensed, 3 Interceptions, 1 Forced Fumble
He is coming off an impressive year where he totaled 74 tackles, 4.5 tackles for a loss, 1 sack, 3 interceptions, 5 pass deflections, and 1 forced fumble.
In 2017, Warner totaled 87 tackles, nine tackles for loss, and one sack.
In three years at Stanford, Reid recorded 170 total tackles, 14 passes defensed, 10.5 tackles for loss, six interceptions, and one sack.
In the middle of a Michigan's defensive line, Hurst had 13.5 tackles for loss, 5 sacks, 59 total tackles and a forced fumble in 12 games.
Ohio State had 13 tackles for loss.
This past season, he totaled 49 tackles, 0.5 tackles for a loss, 4 interceptions, 1 defensive touchdown, and 1 forced fumble.
Lawler leaves SMU with 226 tackles, 40.5 tackles for loss, 20.5 sacks, 3 passes defensed, 4 forced fumbles and 1 fumble recovery.
Then there's Rashan Gary, who was the top overall prospect in the 2016 class and leads Michigan's defensive linemen with 4.5 tackles for loss.
This past year, Evans started 12 games and recorded 74 tackles, 13 tackles for loss and six sacks.
McCray isn't a prototypical run - stopping linebacker, but his athleticism makes him an effective blitzer, earning him 4.5 tackles for loss and two sacks.
Safeties Tyrequek Zimmerman and Ryan Murphy are two of the team's top three tacklers and Murphy's six tackles for loss actually rank second on the team.
Damontre Moore tied for eighth in sacks and tackles for loss in 2012, but I'd wager very few remember that he blocked an extra point that meant two points against Louisiana Tech, in a game A&M won by three.
Gedeon leads the team with 36 tackles and owns 5.5 tackles for loss and two sacks.
BGSU's defense had nine different players record tackles for loss and six different ones record at least one - half sack.
Alford went to Southeastern Louisiana, where he was named first team All - Southland Conference in his senior season, after recording 35 solo tackles, five tackles for loss, four interceptions and eight pass breakups.
Smith is great at finding the football — his 137 total tackles, 14 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks as a junior speak for themselves.
Losing Brady hurts, but corners Kerwin Thomas, Reggie Robinson II, and Keanu Hill (combined: 22 passes defensed) all return, as do safeties Jordan Mitchell and McKinley Whitfield (14 passes defensed, 3.5 tackles for loss).
A&M boasts a senior - heavy secondary that includes a steady cornerback (Priest Willis) who defensed nine passes last year, plus two safeties (Donovan Wilson and Armani Watts) who had at least 5.5 tackles for loss.
Tackle Kolton Shindelar and linebacker Petera Wilson Jr., both seniors, combined for 12 tackles for loss last year in limited action.
Rutgers led the nation in tackles for loss in 2009, and while he never replicated that at WMU, his Broncos did rank No. 38 in havoc rate (tackles for loss, forced fumbles, and passes defensed divided by total plays) and No. 37 in standard downs success rate.
And an awesome set of pass defenders — corners Heath Harding and Deondre Daniels (5 interceptions, 17 breakups, 8 tackles for loss), safeties Tony Reid and Joshua Allen (2 INTs, 7 PBUs), linebackers Brad Koenig and De'Andre Montgomery (5 INTs, 11 PBUs)-- returns almost fully intact.
We unofficially had him with five tackles for loss.
Senior linebackers Steve Casali and Da'Sean Downey had 16.5 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, and six passes defensed last year, and senior safety Jesse Monteiro had 5.5 TFLs and four PDs.
He earned second - team All - SEC honors for his team - high 74 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, six sacks, and three pass breakups.
They combined for 22 tackles for loss, 13.5 sacks, and five forced fumbles.
In two seasons at Nebraska, Gregory tallied 17.5 sacks, 25.5 tackles for loss and 2 interceptions — one of which he returned for a touchdown.
He gets into the backfield often, and he not only can push the pocket back, but he can make get tackles for loss and sack the quarterback.»
Louisville tackles for loss against UCF.
For another, Houston linebacker Derrick Mathews managed 11 tackles, four tackles for loss (three sacks) and a pick - six in a losing effort.
The 6» 2», 232 - pound senior moved from outside to middle linebacker last fall and had abreakout season, leading the Badgers with 121/2 tackles for loss.
He forced two and broke up a pass in an easy Oregon win over Washington, and he and linebacker Kiko Alonso (9.5 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, one sack, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery against the Huskies) are basically the faces of this incredibly active, fast Ducks defense.
The senior had recorded just 7.5 tackles for loss since the beginning of the 2010 season, but he exploded against the Panthers.
Tackles for loss made by Syracuse's Brandon Sharpe in a 14 - 13 win over Pittsburgh.
All together in four games, Phillips notched four tackles for a loss along with 27 other tackles which is damned impressive for a guy who played as much nose tackle as he did.
His stats are truly elite, last season, 95 tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 9.5 sacks, 5 passes defended and 2 forced fumbles.
The Colorado - signee averaged approximately 12 tackles per game with 32 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, three interceptions, seven passes defensed and two forced fumbles.
That could mean good things for 2019 and beyond, but 2018 will depend on the handful of important seniors still around: Kennedy, linebacker Zachery Harris, safety Roderic Teamer Jr., and, most importantly, cornerback Donnie Lewis Jr., who led the team with 17 havoc plays (three tackles for loss, 14 passes defensed).
But as a senior he had 38 tackles and nine tackles for loss playing on Temple's defensive line rotation.
Diaz's defense made 114 tackles for loss (third in the country) and defensed 92 passes (first) and allowed only 4.9 yards per play (24th).
The Horns combined 96 tackles for loss (17th in FBS) with 88 passes defensed (third) and allowed only 17 plays of 40 - plus yards (24th).
In 2008 at Tulsa, his Golden Hurricane ranked first in total offense (569.9 yards per game) and second in scoring offense (47.2 points per game), but also ninth in sacking quarterbacks (38) and 25th in tackles for loss (86).
Ends Joe Ostman and Mike Danna combined for 18 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks last year, and Malik Fountain was a wrecking ball against the run, recording 10 tackles for loss (only one of which was a sack).
The two combined for 20 tackles for loss and five sacks, and backup Renell Wren contributed six and 1.5, respectively.
End Malik Carney recorded 8.5 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks last year, while tackles Jeremiah Clarke and Aaron Crawford appear to have potential as boulders in the middle.
He had 69 total tackles last year, nine tackles for loss, five sacks and four interceptions last season.
He doesn't lead the Trojans in sacks or tackles for loss, but he is really good at getting his hands up and batting down passes.
What the metrics say: These are two of the 10 best defenses in Havoc Rate, defined as a team's total tackles for loss, passes defensed, and forced fumbles divided by total plays.
Tech returns an exciting young foursome — ends Vinny Mihota and Trevon Hill and tackles Ricky Walker and Tim Settle (combined: 26.5 tackles for loss, six sacks, seven pass breakups)-- but it's the same problem as with parts of the offense: you go straight from an interesting first string to an unknown second.
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