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How do we compare statistically....

When the HUSKIES have the ball...

Points per 31.7, 5th in MAC - 30.0. 11th in MAC
Pass Yards per 257.3, 6th in MAC - 317.4, last in MAC
Rush Yards per 187.9, 2nd in MAC - 125.6, 2nd in MAC
Total Offense 445.2, Best in MAC - 443.0, 10th in MAC

When the broncos have the ball...

Points per 34.7, Best in MAC - 23.6, 2nd in MAC
Pass per 252.7, 7th in MAC - 207.3, 6th in MAC
Rush yards per 150.1, 5th in MAC - 155.8, 6th in MAC
Total offense 402.8, 6th in MAC - 363.1, 4th in MAC

Looking at the WMU offensive numbers, alot of points have been scored against bad defenses. Just on paper this game has the makings of an offensive shootout. It usually never turns out the way its billed, so look for a low scoring HUSKIE victory!!!!!!
This seems so odd. They score the most points in the MAC and yet for yardage in both passing and rushing we average more? Have they scored a lot of special teams or defensive touchdowns? Is there a way to find that out? Our special teams leave a lot to be desired.

Oh here I go again starting to get worried about something that I can't control. :(
The Broncos defense has scored at least 3-5 touchdowns this season on fumble and interception returns and have recorded 2 safeties (not on punts or bad snaps).

Special teams have blocked several kicks and have returned two blocked PAT's for Broncos points.

The defense has been brilliant at stopping the run and the deep pass play. The problem the Broncos have had has been the 10-15 yard pass plays or the opponents QB finds his safety reciever. It is those plays that have chalked up the most yards against the Broncos. The Broncos give up a lot of yards in between the 20's but are very successful when it comes to stopping the opponents in the redzone.
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