The interesting question would be this: what's the average gained yards before contact? I'm guessing 90% of those tackles occured at least 3 yards downfield.
Going off the Huskers.com play-by-play and dividing by quarters so there's not as many numbers to keep track of:
Yards gained on plays where he was listed as a tackler:
1st - 3, 16, 3, 7, 3, 3, 2 = 7 plays for 37 yards, 5.2 ypp
2nd - 4, 31, 1, 3, 9 = 5 plays for 48 yards, 9.6 ypp
3rd - 19, 4, 8, 4, 2, 5, 5, 7 = 8 plays for 54 yards, 6.7 ypp
4th - 9, 8, 3, 6, 4, 5, 8, 6, 2, 10 = 10 plays for 61 yards, 6.1 ypp
Total = 30 plays for 200 yards, 6.6 ypp
Observations:
- The one TFL must have been the one that got reassigned after the fact so it is missing from the above list.
- The 16, 31 and 19 yard plays were obviously ones he just chased down. Throwing those out would be 27 plays for 134 yards or 4.9 ypp
- Only four of the plays listed were less than three yards (plus the one TFL). Three yards isn't a ton but the MIKE should be making a lot of tackles for short gains. We still gained pretty good yards (>3) on 20 of the 30 plays. He wasn't completely stuffing us.
- 13 tackles were after we had subbed out our starters.