NC State Football By The Numbers – Post Wake Edition

Here are some stats after the Wake victory. Just an FYI, with the holiday next week I may not get a chance to get the post-Carolina version up on the blog but I will definitely have the regular season ending numbers after the Maryland game.

Offense
Points Per Game: 33.1 (ACC Rank: 2, Nat’l Rank: 30)
High: 48
Low: 13

Rushing Yards: 126.5 (ACC Rank: 9, Nat’l Rank: 91)
Passing Yards: 290.6 (1, 15)
Total Offense: 417.1 (2, 33)

Defense
Points Per Game: 20.7 (ACC Rank: 5, Nat’l Rank: 30)
High: 41
Low: 3

Rushing Yards: 137.2 (ACC Rank: 4, Nat’l Rank: 42)
Passing Yards: 190.2 (3, 26)
Total Defense: 327.4 (3, 27)

Rushing Leaders
Mustafa Greene: 120 carries, 533 yards, 4.4 avg, 4 TD
Russell Wilson: 102 carries, 315 yards, 3.1 avg, 7 TD
Dean Haynes: 81 carries, 313 yards, 3.9 avg, 3 TD
Curtis Underwood: 15 carries, 62 yards, 4.1 avg
James Washington: 26 carries, 53 yards, 2.0 avg, 1 TD

Receiving Leaders
Owen Spencer: 47 catches, 707 yards, 15.0 avg, 2 TD
Jarvis Williams: 37 catches, 557 yards, 15.1 avg, 4 TD
T.J. Graham: 22 catches, 312 yards, 14.2 avg, 4 TD
George Bryan: 27 catches, 308 yards, 11.4 avg, 3 TD
Mustafa Greene: 25 catches, 223 yards, 8.9 avg, 1 TD

18 different players have caught a pass this season, 14 different players have more than one catch and 11 different players have a TD catch (Bryan, Davis, Gentry, Graham, Greene, Haynes, Howard, Smith, Spencer, Underwood, Williams).

Passing
Russell Wilson: 234-393, 2814 yds, 22 TD, 12 Int, 132.05 rating
Mike Glennon: 9-13, 78 yds, 0 TD, 0 Int, 119.63 rating
Daniel Imhoff: 2-2, 14 yds, 0 TD, 0 Int, 158.80 rating

Tackle Leaders
Nate Irving: 78
Earl Wolff: 75
Terrell Manning: 58
Audie Cole: 58
Brandan Bishop: 43

Tackles For Loss Leaders
Nate Irving: 18.5
Michael Lemon: 9
Audie Cole: 8.5
Terrell Manning: 7
J.R. Sweezy: 6.5

Sacks Leaders
Nate Irving: 4.5
Audie Cole: 4
Natanu Mageo: 4
Terrell Manning: 3.5
J.R. Sweezy: 3
Michael Lemon: 3

Interceptions
Brandan Bishop: 3
C.J. Wilson: 2
Audie Cole: 1
Earl Wolff: 1
Terrell Manning: 1

Turnovers
Offense: 6 fumbles, 12 interceptions, 18 total
Defense: 15 fumbles, 8 interceptions, 23 total
Turnover Margin: +5

Fumbles
Dean Haynes: 3 fumbles, 2 lost
Russell Wilson: 3 fumbles, 2 lost
Mustafa Greene: 3 fumbles, 1 lost
Jarvis Williams: 1 fumble, 1 lost
T.J. Graham: 3 fumbles, 0 lost
Daniel Imhoff: 1 fumble, 0 lost
Curtis Underwood: 1 fumble, 0 lost

Field Goals
Josh Czajkowski: 14 of 18, long of 44
Chris Hawthorne: 1 of 1, long of 25

Extra Points
Josh Czajkowski: 33 of 34
Chris Hawthorne: 5 of 5
J. Ellis Flint: 2 of 2

Punting
Andy Leffler: 27 punts, 38.8 avg, long of 56, 14 inside 20 yard line
Jeff Ruiz: 18 punts, 34.8 avg, long of 47, 3 inside 20 yard line

Kickoffs
Josh Czajkowski: 57 KO, 63.5 avg, 4 touchbacks
Chris Hawthorne: 7 KO, 63.7 avg
J. Ellis Flint: 2 KO, 58.5 avg

Kickoff Return Leaders
T.J. Graham: 19 returns, 19.5 avg
James Washington: 9 returns, 22.7 avg

Punt Return Leaders
T.J. Graham: 15 returns, 4.3 avg

Russell Wilson vs Philip Rivers QB Rating Watch
Russell Wilson’s career QB rating now stands at 138.23 and trails Philip Rivers’ school record career rating of 143.17.

More Team ACC & National Rankings
Pass Efficiency Defense – ACC Rank: 9, Nat’l Rank: 63
Net Punting – 9, 109
Punt Returns – 10, 89
Kickoff Returns – 8, 108
Turnover Margin Per Game – 4, 30
Passing Efficiency – 5, 56
Sacks – 2, 9
Tackles For Loss – 4, 11
Sacks Allowed – 11, 92

Individual ACC & National Rankings (Nat’l Top 100)
Russell Wilson (Pass Efficiency) – ACC Rank: 5, Nat’l Rank: 53
Russell Wilson (Total Offense) – 1, 7
Owen Spencer (Rec Per Game) – 4, 59
Owen Spencer (Rec Yards Per Game) – 5, 47
Brandan Bishop (Interceptions) – 8, 46
T.J. Graham (Punt Returns) – 9, 71
Josh Czajkowski (Field Goals) – 4, 15
Josh Czajkowski (Scoring) – 4, 38
Nate Irving (Sacks) – 13, 93
Nate Irving (Tackles) – 7, 94
Nate Irving (Tackles For Loss) – 2, 3

Attendence
Total Attendence (341,261) – ACC Rank: 4, Nat’l Rank: 27
Average Attendence (56,877) – 6, 35
Percent of Capacity (98.77%) – 2, 27

Toughest Schedule
Cumulative Opposition: 49-41 (.544) ACC Rank: 4, Nat’l Rank: 37
Future Opposition: 11-7 (.611) 5, 34
Past Opposition: 38-34 (.528) 6, 46

Top 10 Active NCAA Career Leaders
Russell Wilson:
Passing Touchdowns: 6
Total Offense – Plays: 10
Total Offense – Yards: 10
Total Offense Plays Per Game: 5
Total Offense Yards Per Game: 8
TDs Responsible For: 6

Owen Spencer:
Yards Per Catch: 1

C.J. Wilson:
Interceptions – Touchdowns: 4

T.J. Graham:
Kickoff Return TDs: 9
Kickoff Returns Per Game: 10

Nate Irving:
Solo Tackles: 10
Tackles Per Game: 4

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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8 Responses to NC State Football By The Numbers – Post Wake Edition

  1. BAC79 11/18/2010 at 8:56 AM #

    We are 3 – 3 in our last six games.

    It would be interesting to see the stats broken down in our first four games vs. the last six.

  2. VaWolf82 11/18/2010 at 9:23 AM #

    You can get game by game stats here.

    http://www.ncaa.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/ncaa-m-footbl-fbs-ind-total-offense.html

    I suspect that a difference in stats over the first four games would have more to do with the level of competition than anything else.

  3. VaWolf82 11/18/2010 at 9:38 AM #

    This site let’s you break down the stats in many different ways:

    http://www.cfbstats.com/

    I especially like the ability to look at stats only versus conference opponents. I quickly ran through the key offensive and defensive categories and State’s rank within the ACC changes very little when you ignore everyone’s OOC opponents. This means that State’s ACC ranking reported above isn’t inflated by playing super-weak OOC opponents.

    When you look within the conference games, you can see that State edges Clemson for the toughest schedule in the Atlantic. (State played VT, Clemson played UM…all other opponents are identical.) Thus you can argue (if you want to) that State’s defensive improvement has alot to do with the overal state of ACC FB….but you can not say that it is a mirage caused by playing a UMD-like schedule.

    I haven’t looked closely at the Coastal schedules, but UNC has one of the toughest schedules in the Coastal…playing State, FSU, and Clemson.

  4. VaWolf82 11/18/2010 at 10:05 AM #

    With a little closer look at the Coastal schedules, UM is neck-and-neck with UNC for the toughest schedule in the Coastal.

    UM played UMD, UNC plays NCSU….all other opponents identical.

  5. W.I.T.H.14 11/18/2010 at 10:12 AM #

    I was reading today in the Technician that it has been confirmed that Nate Irving set the NCAA record with his 8 tackles for loss in the WF game last week. I find that a little hard to believe it is the record for all of college football but anyways way to go Nate!

  6. RickJ 11/18/2010 at 10:18 AM #

    NC State is the only contending team in the Atlantic that has to play Virginia Tech. We also missed out on playing Duke or Virginia – Maryland got to play both.

  7. NCSUPackfan 11/18/2010 at 10:55 AM #

    Did anyone read the Wimington-Star about Nate Irving…that the NCAA went back and realized Nate set a national record with 8 TFL. The previous record was 7. Way to go Nate…Bring your A game on Saturday!

  8. Scooter 11/19/2010 at 11:40 AM #

    In reference to the “season-ending numbers,” let’s hope the regular season doesn’t end for us after the Maryland game! Every game is a must-win at this point, though.

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