To juxtapose
yards per rush on offense, the pre-eminence technically goes to Cincinnati by a large 1.2 margin.
In weighting against one team's
yards per rush on offense against the other, the more advance records favor Boise State by.6.
In weighting against one team's
yards per rush on offense against the other, the more advance records favor LSU by 6.5 to 4.4.
In comparing
yards per rush on offense, the better digits go to Central Michigan by.7.
To contrast
yards per rush on offense, the pre-eminence from a arithmetical angle goes to the Oakland Raiders by.1.
To contrast
yards per rush on offense, the pre-eminence from a arithmetical angle goes to Auburn by.8.
In comparing
yards per rush on offense, the superiority from a statistical standpoint goes to Green Bay by.1.
To contrast
yards per rush on offense, the pre-eminence scientifically goes to St. Louis by.3.
In comparing
yards per rush on offense, the superiority from a statistical standpoint goes to the Buckeyes by.7.
In comparing
yards per rush on offense, the better numbers belong to Philadelphia by a noteworthy 1.1.
To contrast
yards per rush on offense, the advantage of betting metrics goes to Chicago by.3.
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In comparing
yards per rush on offense, the healthier records go to Seattle by.5.
To contrast
yards per rush on offense, the pre-eminence from a arithmetical angle goes to New Orleans by 1.0.
To contrast
yards per rush on offense, the pre-eminence scientifically goes to Dallas by.2.
In comparing
yards per rush on offense, the superiority from a statistical standpoint goes to the Rams by 1.0.
In comparing
yards per rush on offense, the superiority from a statistical standpoint goes to Houston by.1.
New York has the more ample numbers in terms of
yards per rush on offense by a margin of 1.6.
In comparing
yards per rush on offense, the superiority from a statistical standpoint goes to San Francisco by.7.
In weigh against one team's
yards per rush on offense against the other, the more advance records favor Denver by.6.
To contrast
yards per rush on offense, the pre-eminence scientifically goes to Miami by 1.9.
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yards per rush on offense, the healthier records go -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Conversely, the Bears have
rushed for 95.29
yards per game, and will face a New England front seven that has given up 126.29
yards per game
on the ground.
Washington's defense in regular season: Allowed 92
rushing yards per game, best in FBS Washington's defense vs. Saquon Barkley: Allowed 92
rushing yards on one play
OU's top four backs have combined to average 187
rushing yards per game at 6.9
yards per carry and have gained at least five
yards on 51 percent of their carries (the national average is 39 percent).
On the ground he is averaging 9.2
yards per carry and has scored 18
rushing touchdowns.
New England's defense is most vulnerable
on the ground, ranking dead last in
yards per rush allowed (5.0).
Running the ball is key for the Bears, and they are averaging more than 131
rushing yards per game
on an average of 30.5 attempts.
The four - time All - Pro has already
rushed for 144
yards and 2 touchdowns
on 33 carries (4.4
yards per carry).
Green Bay won't be able to move the ball
on the ground against Cleveland, which leads the NFL in
rush yards per carry allowed at 3.3.
UCLA attempts balance but leans a bit
on the run, and it's worked out well: sophomore Paul Perkins is one of the nation's most underrated backs,
rushing for 1,172
yards (6.2
yards per carry, 6.1 highlight
yards per opportunity) and taking hits away from quarterback Brett Hundley (107 carries, 725
yards).
And after gaining a mere 148.4
yards a game
on the ground last season (78th in the country), the Tigers are third in the nation in
rushing (320.0
yards per game).
Rushes between the tackles averaged a healthy 5.6
yards per carry (16 for 90), but they were stuffed
on reverses and runs to the perimeter (11 carries, four
yards).
Kaepernick, of course, is a dual threat, and added 415
rushing yards, averaging 6.6
yards per rush, and scored five touchdowns
on the ground.
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.
As expected, Marshawn Lynch remained the focal point of Seattle's offense, and consequently, Seattle boasted the No. 3
rushing attack in the NFL, averaging 161.2
yards per game
on the ground — a total that Wilson added to himself, with his 489
rushing yards.
Take the Seahawks game as an example: while Chris Johnson slogged for 2.3
yards per carry
on 25 totes, Ellington made the most of his opportunities and
rushed for 61
yards on five carries, including the back - breaking 48 -
yard touchdown run with 2:07 remaining.
Maybe their coaches were able to scheme around deficiencies early in the year, but those deficiencies became apparent once opposing coaches got a lot of film
on the teams in the West and came up with schematic counters (Mississippi State had given up five - plus
rushing yards per carry to the unconventional Texas A&M, Auburn, and Ole Miss offenses before facing Georgia Tech's).
On October 23 he
rushed for a fantastic total of 272
yards in 34 tries (exactly eight
yards per carry) and scored three touchdowns as Hobart crushed heavily favored Union College.
He also added 74
yards on the ground and the Seahawks finished with 124
yards rushing against a Cardinals team that was giving up an average of 80
per game.
The Buckeyes opened
on an 80 -
yard field goal drive, all
on the ground, against a Bama defense that averaged 88
rushing yards allowed
per game.
Manning gets almost no help
on the ground from a
rushing attack that averages just 91.3
yards per game.
Breaking out
on the football field hasn't been a problem for Ricky Williams, who leads the nation in
rushing, with 171.0
yards per game.
Watson's
rushed more than 10 times in a game only once since October (again, against Florida State), and he's being called
on to tote the mail fewer times this season in general with only 4.1
yards per carry.
On the season, SDSU is averaging 149.7
rushing yards per game which makes them a current system match.
On offense, quarterback Justin Herbert, the top three
rushers (who combined to average 6.3
yards per carry last year), the top two receivers, and five linemen who have combined for 69 career starts — including all - conference guys Jake Hanson and Calvin Throckmorton — all return.
The 6» 2 ″ back
rushed for 111
yards on just 11 carries in the season opener against Michigan, and is averaging 8.0
yards per carry after two games.
Owls running back Devin Singletary is 204
rushing yards away from 2,000
on the season, and Akron is 99th in the country in
rushing yards allowed
per game (197.2).
Focus
on the pass, and the running game (which averaged over 150
rushing yards per game during the regular season) will make you pay.
On the other side, Buffalo (2 - 3) boasts the top ground attack in the NFL with 198
yards rushing per game.