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Sunbelt Gets Some Props For Running Game--Dennis Dodd
In a CBS-Sports.com article about how the offensive revolution has been sparked by the running game, the Sunbelt gets an impressive stat mentioned. Having watched a number of Texas State games, I had noticed that the Sunbelt does have some solid running games--but the below stats are impressive.


The Sun Belt was most productive conference on the ground, averaging more than 194 yards per game and 4.74 yards per carry. Georgia Southern, averaging more than 381 yards per game, led the country. It is not listed at the top of NCAA because it was reclassifying as an FBS program in 2014.

Counting the Eagles, five of the 11 Sun Belt programs finished in the top 50 in rushing. The Big Ten had three in the top 11 in that category (Wisconsin, Ohio State, Indiana).


http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball...ound-gains
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2015 11:38 AM by Attackcoog.)
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