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Some Statistics Through 7 Games

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Ryan Nassib is 9th nationally in passing yards per game with 308.4.
15th nationally in passing attempts, 13th in attempts per game.
34th in completion percentage.
12th in passing yards.
29th in yards per attempt.
33rd in TD passes.
9th in long passing plays (ahead of Gino Smith, among others)
44th in QB rating. Tino Sunseri is 17th!

Pretty amazing to see Syracuse rated this high in so many passing categories. Especially given SU played a tougher OOC schedule than most schools did and OOC games account for around half the games played to date.

Despite the shutout against UConn, Marcus Sales is still ranked 41st in receiving yards per game with 77.5. Alec Lemon is 58th with 70.7. Lemon has passed Sales slightly in receptions per game, they are both in the 5.3 game.

Sales is tied for 17th nationally in long receiving plays with 26 catches 10+ yards.

Jerome Smith is tied for 78th in rushing yards per game with 69.71.

Nassib is 12th in the country in total offense with 321.4 ypg. The closest BE player to him is Munchie Legaux, the dual threat UC QB, who is 27th nationally with 283.2 ypg. Denard Robinson of UM is averaging 309.1 (9th), BJ Daniels is averaging 281.4 ypg (31st) and Teddy Bridgewater is 42nd with 259.4.

Ryan Norton is rated as the 32nd best KO man in the country. He is the only freshman in the top 32.

Jon Fisher is 83rd in average punting yards per game but has been improving steadily as the season has progressed. Ross Krautman is ranked 76th nationally in FG percentage with 61.5%.

Shamarko Thomas is tied for 30th in the country for forced fumbles, averaging .29 per game.

Brandon Sharpe is tied for 25th in the country in tackles for a loss with 10. He is 9th in the country in total yards tackled for a loss with 66.

Syracuse is 26th in the country in total defense.
 
Smith still has a shot a 1k.. gonna be tough to avg 100 the rest of the way out unless we really can establish the run game
 
Ryan Nassib is 9th nationally in passing yards per game with 308.4.
15th nationally in passing attempts, 13th in attempts per game.
34th in completion percentage.
12th in passing yards.
29th in yards per attempt.
33rd in TD passes.
9th in long passing plays (ahead of Gino Smith, among others)
44th in QB rating. Tino Sunseri is 17th!

Pretty amazing to see Syracuse rated this high in so many passing categories. Especially given SU played a tougher OOC schedule than most schools did and OOC games account for around half the games played to date.

Despite the shutout against UConn, Marcus Sales is still ranked 41st in receiving yards per game with 77.5. Alec Lemon is 58th with 70.7. Lemon has passed Sales slightly in receptions per game, they are both in the 5.3 game.

Sales is tied for 17th nationally in long receiving plays with 26 catches 10+ yards.

Jerome Smith is tied for 78th in rushing yards per game with 69.71.

Nassib is 12th in the country in total offense with 321.4 ypg. The closest BE player to him is Munchie Legaux, the dual threat UC QB, who is 27th nationally with 283.2 ypg. Denard Robinson of UM is averaging 309.1 (9th), BJ Daniels is averaging 281.4 ypg (31st) and Teddy Bridgewater is 42nd with 259.4.

Ryan Norton is rated as the 32nd best KO man in the country. He is the only freshman in the top 32.

Jon Fisher is 83rd in average punting yards per game but has been improving steadily as the season has progressed. Ross Krautman is ranked 76th nationally in FG percentage with 61.5%.

Shamarko Thomas is tied for 30th in the country for forced fumbles, averaging .29 per game.

Brandon Sharpe is tied for 25th in the country in tackles for a loss with 10. He is 9th in the country in total yards tackled for a loss with 66.

Syracuse is 26th in the country in total defense.

his rating improves as attempts goes down.
 
some great stats in there. love seeing so many SU players performing so well nationally

and yet, this also just makes me think - aaarrrrggggggghhhhhh!!!!! stupid @#%$&% punt coverage and FG units. This team should be 5-2 at worst, and they're #$@%$ 3-4! What!!!!

but overall it's great to see all the improvement and can't help but be more optimistic going forward. Now need to get another solid win this week against a struggling team and not do 1 step forward, 2 steps back. Time to string some wins together and go bowling boys!
 
I believe I saw something that said we are now 25th

Thanks...it would be interesting to see how SU compares when you throw in SOS of the teams normal rushing numbers and then against SU.
 
For defensive stats, see:

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...=Total&conference=I-A_all&year=2012&sort=1108

We look pretty good overall. If there was an adjustment for SOS, we would very impressive. We are near the tipping point of becoming very good. Considering where we were under GROB, we have come a long ways. Thanks! to all the coaching staff and the team.

A quick analysis of the stats would indicate that we can win any remaining game on our schedule!
 

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