STAT WATCH: Georgia 'D' dominates at season's midway point

Published Oct. 18, 2021 2:25 a.m. ET
Associated Press

Georgia's defense leads three statistical categories as the college football season reaches the midway point.

The Bulldogs are allowing an average of 6.6 points per game, 144.9 yards passing and 209.1 yards total.

San Diego State leads the nation in rushing defense at 61.2 yards per game.

Offensive leaders are Coastal Carolina in scoring (48.8 points per game), Ohio State in total offense (563.2 ypg), Western Kentucky in passing (447.7 ypg) and Air Force in rushing (357.3 ypg).

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Individual leaders are Michigan State's Kenneth Walker III in rushing (142.4 ypg), Western Kentucky's Bailey Zappe in passing (438.7 ypg) and Western Kentucky's Jerreth Sterns in receiving (163 ypg).

THE 200 CLUB

Davis-Price was the first player to rush for 200 yards against the Gators since South Carolina’s Marcus Lattimore in 2010.

UNLV's Charles Williams had 27 carries for 221 yards against Utah State, making him the first Rebels player to go over 200 since 2013.

Northern Illinois' Jay Ducker ran 33 times for 210 yards against Bowling Green. The last NIU player to rush for as many yards was Jordan Lynch, who went for 321 against Western Michigan in 2013.

FIVE MORE FIELD GOALS

after making all six of his attempts against San Jose State the previous week. He has at least five field goals in three games.

Camper is 17 for 21 for the season, leading the nation in makes and attempts.

He has hit the most field goals through the first six games of a season since Kai Forbath of UCLA had 17 in 2009. Kent State and Wake Forest each had 17 field goals over six-game spans in 2019.

Colorado State is the only team in the Bowl Subdivision with more field goals (17) than touchdowns (14).

ALL THE WAY, AGAIN

Utah State's Savon Scarver tied the Bowl Subdivision career record with his seventh kick return for a touchdown.

Scarver ran back a kick 100 yards

Others with seven career kick return TDs are Clemson's C.J. Spiller (2006-09), Houston's Tyron Carrier (2009-11), San Diego State's Rashaad Penny (2014-17) and Memphis' Tony Pollard (2016-18).

QB's RECORD RUN

to set the NCAA record for longest run by a quarterback.

The mark was previously held by Mark Malone who ran for a 98-yard touchdown in 1979 for Arizona State.

SACK MAN

Will Anderson Jr. became the third Alabama player to record four sacks in a game when he did it

The last Alabama player with at least that many sacks was Derrick Thomas, who had five against Texas A&M and four against Kentucky, both in 1988. Leroy Cook had four sacks against Tennessee in 1975.

Anderson leads the nation in tackles for loss with 15.

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