NC State Football By The Numbers – Post Clemson Edition

Here are the stats and national rankings after the Clemson debacle.

Before the stats, the latest on the National and ACC championship belts.
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National Heavyweight Championship: Here is your winner and NEW heavyweight champion of college football, the TCU Horned Frogs! TCU beat Oklahoma 37-33 and will make their first title defense on Saturday at Baylor.

ACC Heavyweight Championship: FSU beat Wake 43-3 to once again retain the belt. The Seminoles next defend the belt on Saturday at the Carrier Dome vs Syracuse.

Team Stats – ACC & National Rank in Parentheses

Offense
Scoring Offense: 33.7 (6, 51)
Total Offense: 447.3 (4, 44)
Rushing Offense: 212.8 (5, 31)
Passing Offense: 234.5 (6, 62)

Passing Efficiency: 143.57 (5, 45)
Interceptions Thrown: 2 (2, 13)
3rd Down Pct: 47.5% (4, 24)
4th Down Pct: 50.0% (9, 54)
Red Zone Offense: 84.6% (7, 57)
First Downs Offense: 146 (1, 12)
Sacks Allowed: 1.83 (8, 61)
Tackles For Loss Allowed: 3.00 (1, 4)
Turnovers Lost: 8 (6, 54)

Defense
Scoring Defense: 28.5 (13, 83)
Total Defense: 396.2 (13, 68)
Rushing Defense: 171.0 (10, 77)
Passing Defense: 225.2 (11, 49)

Passing Efficiency Defense: 136.38 (12, 90)
Interceptions: 5 (7, 53)
3rd Down Pct Defense: 51.7% (14, 124)
4th Down Pct Defense: 55.6% (9, 72)
Red Zone Defense: 81.8% (10, 60)
First Downs Defense: 123 (13, 98)
Sacks: 2.00 (9, 65)
Tackles For Loss: 5.7 (10, 74)
Turnovers Gained: 10 (7, 41)

Other
Turnover Margin: 0.33 (7, 51)
Punting: 43.44 (1, 5)
Fewest Penalties Per Game: 5.00 (3, 25)
Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game: 43.50 (3, 25)
Time Of Possession: 29:16 (9, 74)
Kickoff Returns: 18.08 (11, 110)
Kickoff Return Defense: 17.71 (3, 18)
Punt Returns: 4.91 (11, 104)
Punt Return Defense: 7.40 (9, 65)

Attendance
Total: 221,654 (4, 20)
Average: 55,414 (5, 35)
Pct Capacity: 96.23% (3, 31)

Schedule Strength
Past Opposition: 10-7 .588 (8, 34)
Future Opposition: 13-13 .500 (11, 65)
Cumulative Opposition: 23-20 .535 (12, 61)

Individual Stat Leaders

Rushing
Shadrach Thornton: 66 att, 407 yds, 6.2 avg, 7 TD
Matt Dayes: 45 att, 287 yds, 6.4 avg, 3 TD
Tony Creecy: 33 att, 213 yds, 6.5 avg
Jacoby Brissett: 52 att, 172 yds, 3.3 avg, 1 TD
Dakwa Nichols: 11 att, 66 yds, 6.0 avg

Passing
Jacoby Brissett: 119-185, 1399 yds, 13 TD, 1 Int, 64.3% comp pct, 149.95 rating
Garrett Leatham: 1-6, 8 yds, 0 TD, 1 Int, 16.7% comp pct, -5.47 rating

Receiving
Bo Hines: 24 rec, 312 yds, 13.0 avg, 1 TD
Matt Dayes: 19 rec, 220 yds, 11.6 avg, 4 TD
David J. Grinnage: 13 rec, 184 yds, 14.2 avg
Marquez Valdes-Scantling: 15 rec, 177 yds, 11.8 avg, 1 TD
Jonathan Alston: 13 rec, 132 yds, 10.2 avg, 1 TD

Punt Returns
Bra’Lon Cherry: 4 ret, 36 yds, 9.0 avg
Bo Hines: 5 ret, 22 yds, 4.4 avg

Kickoff Returns
Matt Dayes: 12 ret, 217 yds, 18.1 avg

Field Goals
Niklas Sade: 4-7 (.571), long of 41

Extra Points
Niklas Sade: 26-26 (1.000)

Punting
Wil Baumann: 25 punts, 48.0 avg, long of 67

Kickoffs
Niklas Sade: 37 KO, 63.8 avg, 16 touchbacks

Fumbles
Jacoby Brissett: 4 fumbles, 4 lost
Shadrach Thornton: 2 fumbles, 1 lost
Bra’Lon Cherry: 1 fumble, 0 lost
David J. Grinnage: 1 fumble, 0 lost
TEAM: 2 fumbles, 1 lost

Tackles
Hakim Jones: 47
Jerod Fernandez: 45
Rodman Noel: 41
Dravious Wright: 31
Josh Jones: 25

Tackles For Loss
Rodman Noel: 5.5
T.Y. McGill: 4
Mike Rose: 3.5
Thomas Teal: 3
Dravious Wright: 3

Sacks
Thomas Teal: 2
Monty Nelson: 2

Interceptions
Jerod Fernandez: 2
Rodman Noel: 1
Josh Jones: 1
Jack Tocho: 1

Forced Fumbles
Monty Nelson: 1
Brandon Pittman: 1
Thomas Teal: 1
Dravious Wright: 1
Mike Rose: 1
T.Y. McGill: 1

Fumbles Recovered
Monty Nelson: 2
Brandon Pittman: 1
Thomas Teal: 1
Malcolm Means: 1

Conference Leaders
Passing TD: Jacoby Brissett
Punting: Wil Baumann
Receiving TD: Matt Dayes

About WV Wolf

Graduated from NCSU in 1996 with a degree in statistics. Born and inbred in West "By God" Virginia and now live in Raleigh where I spend my time watching the Wolfpack, the Mountaineers and the Carolina Hurricanes as well as making bar graphs for SFN. I'm @wvncsu on the Twitter machine.

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  • #58411
    Gowolves
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    Rim Shot!

    #58419
    choppack1
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    Well, I guess there is no argument on our 3rd down d. When you are pretty much dfl in something – you dont just have one problem. Simply put, everyone on that side of the ball is accountable.

    #58421
    choppack1
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    Agree that BC should give us a good idea of where we are offensively.

    Regarding 3rd down %, the good news is that improvement in that area will bring some good dividends (assuming our offense doesn’t go in crapper.

    #58432
    Wulfpack
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    An above average offense doesn’t get shut out by a team with two losses.

    Woah. You do realize those losses were to FSU and Georgia, right? I still think Clemson is right where Dabo has kept them. And this Watson kid just might eleveate them beyond that in due time. They are really darn good.

    #58433
    Wulfpack
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    I don’t know if we are average on O or not (I do know we are downright awful on D). All I care is we be a little better than the majority of our opponents going forward. Probably going to have to win some shootouts as I have zero expectations for our D.

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