NCAA Statistical leader

From NCAA website, and courtsey compilation of wscsuperfan from Bigsports590 website

TOTAL OFFENSE

1. USC.................................601.63 ypg

2. Texas Tech..........................535.00 ypg

3. Michigan State......................532.63 ypg

4. Northwestern........................515.00 ypg

5. Arizona State.......................514.75 ypg

6. Texas...............................502.13 ypg

7. Minnesota...........................501.25 ypg

8. Louisville..........................499.86 ypg

9. Notre Dame..........................492.71 ypg

10. Washington State...................489.25 ypg

96. Nebraska...........................319.63 ypg

106. Kansas............................293.25 ypg

117. North Texas.......................216.00 ypg

PASS OFFENSE

1. Texas Tech..........................433.4 ypg

2. Arizona State.......................376.3 ypg

3. Hawaii..............................375.4 ypg

4. USC.................................344.0 ypg

5. Notre Dame..........................340.0 ypg

6. Oregon State........................337.1 ypg

7. Oregon..............................327.6 ypg

8. Brigham Young.......................325.3 ypg

9. Florida State.......................324.8 ypg

10. Northwestern.......................316.8 ypg

60. Nebraska...........................221.9 ypg

94. Kansas.............................173.9 ypg

117. Rice...............................90.6 ypg

RUSH OFFENSE

1. Minnesota...........................284.50 ypg

2. Memphis.............................282.86 ypg

3. Texas...............................270.00 ypg

4. Navy................................263.29 ypg

5. USC.................................257.63 ypg

6. Arkansas............................256.57 ypg

7. California..........................247.00 ypg

8. Air Force...........................244.89 ypg

9. West Virginia.......................229.43 ypg

10. Louisiana-Lafayette................227.38 ypg

90. Kansas.............................119.38 ypg

107. Nebraska...........................97.75 ypg

117. Kent State.........................51.00 ypg

SCORING OFFENSE

1. USC.................................49.75 ppg

2. Louisville..........................46.86 ppg

3. Texas...............................46.63 ppg

4. Texas Tech..........................45.88 ppg

5. UCLA................................42.63 ppg

6. Fresno State........................41.43 ppg

7. Wisconsin...........................39.67 ppg

8. Arizona State.......................39.00 ppg

9. Michigan State......................38.88 ppg

10. California.........................37.88 ppg

76. Nebraska...........................24.00 ppg

100. Kansas............................18.63 ppg

117. North Texas........................9.00 ppg

TOTAL DEFENSE

1. Miami................................221.57 ypg

2. Virginia Tech........................231.25 ypg

3. Alabama..............................262.13 ypg

4. Auburn...............................268.88 ypg

5. Florida..............................273.63 ypg

6. Connecticut..........................285.00 ypg

7. Texas................................288.75 ypg

8. Georgia..............................288.88 ypg

9. West Virginia........................290.00 ypg

10. Kansas..............................290.88 ypg

25. Nebraska............................324.38 ypg

117. Northwestern.......................494.75 ypg

PASS DEFENSE

1. Miami...............................121.29 ypg

2. Virginia Tech.......................139.00 ypg

3. Connecticut.........................149.14 ypg

4. Tulsa...............................149.88 ypg

5. Pittsburgh..........................154.63 ypg

6. Alabama.............................159.88 ypg

7. Buffalo.............................161.25 ypg

8. Auburn..............................161.63 ypg

9. East Carolina.......................163.50 ypg

10. Florida............................167.63 ypg

59. Nebraska...........................218.50 ypg

61. Kansas.............................221.38 ypg

117. Purdue............................330.75 ypg

RUSH DEFENSE

1. Oklahoma............................69.3 ypg

2. Kansas..............................69.5 ypg

3. Ohio State..........................77.6 ypg

4. Colorado............................84.4 ypg

5. Tennessee...........................85.6 ypg

6. Virginia Tech.......................92.3 ypg

7. Boston College......................94.5 ypg

8. LSU.................................97.7 ypg

9. Miami...............................100.3 ypg

10. Alabama............................102.3 ypg

14. Nebraska...........................105.9 ypg

117. Ball State........................232.9 ypg

SCORING DEFENSE

1. Virginia Tech.......................9.1 ppg

2. Alabama.............................9.3 ppg

3. Miami...............................10.9 ppg

3. Auburn..............................10.9 ppg

5. Georgia.............................13.8 ppg

6. Connecticut.........................14.6 ppg

7. Florida.............................15.4 ppg

8. LSU.................................15.9 ppg

9. Boston College......................16.0 ppg

9. Tennessee...........................16.0 ppg

20. Kansas.............................18.6 ppg

28. Nebraska...........................19.5 ppg

117. Rice..............................45.7 ppg

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PASSING YARDS

1. Cody Hodges, Texas Tech.................3,094 yds

2. Colt Brennan, Hawaii....................2,777 yds

3. John Beck, Brigham Young................2,602 yds

4. Matt Leinart, USC.......................2,512 yds

5. Brett Basanez, Northwestern.............2,507 yds

6. Matt Moore, Oregon State................2,481 yds

7. Darrell Hackney, Alabama-Birmingham.....2,478 yds

8. Kellen Clemens, Oregon..................2,406 yds

9. Brady Quinn, Notre Dame.................2,352 yds

10. Josh Betts, Miami (OH).................2,351 yds

40. Zac Taylor, Nebraska...................1,757 yds

RUSHING YARDS

1. DeAngelo Williams, Memphis..............1,476 yds

2. Jerome Harrison, Washington State.......1,310 yds

3. Laurence Maroney, Minnesota.............1,260 yds

4. Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin................1,218 yds

5. Dontrell Moore, New Mexico..............1,085 yds

6. Tyrell Sutton, Northwestern.............1,020 yds

7. Chris Barclay, Wake Forest................998 yds

8. Yvenson Bernard, Oregon State.............990 yds

9. Brandon Murphy, Miami (OH)................982 yds

10. Kalvin McRae, Ohio.......................937 yds

56. Cory Ross, Nebraska......................609 yds

100. Jon Cornish, Kansas.....................451 yds

RECEIVING YARDS

1. Mike Hass, Oregon State.................1,237 yds

2. Greg Jennings, Western Michigan...........934 yds

3. Hank Baskett, New Mexico..................928 yds

4. Demetrius Williams, Oregon................895 yds

5. Jason Hill, Washington State..............875 yds

6. Dwayne Jarrett, USC.......................863 yds

7. Aundrae Allison, East Carolina............849 yds

8. James Hardy, Indiana......................848 yds

9. Ryne Robinson, Miami (OH).................844 yds

10. Jovon Bouknight, Wyoming.................843 yds

SCORING

1. Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin.................126 pts

2. Michael Bush, Louisville.................114 pts

3. Maurice Drew, UCLA.......................108 pts

4. Taurean Henderson, Texas Tech............102 pts

5. Dontrell Moore, New Mexico...............90 pts

5. Tyrell Sutton, Northwestern..............90 pts

7. Kevin Kelly, Penn State..................81 pts

8. Jad Dean, Clemson........................80 pts

9. Yvenson Bernard, Oregon State............78 pts

9. Reggie Bush, USC.........................78 pts

9. LenDale White, USC.......................78 pts

9. Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech..............78 pts

9. Gary Russell, Minnesota..................78 pts

9. Dwayne Jarrett, USC......................78 pts

52. Jordan Congdon, Nebraska................60 pts

TOTAL OFFENSE

1. Cody Hodges, Texas Tech..................388.4 ypg

2. Colt Brennan, Hawaii.....................362.0 ypg

3. Brady Quinn, Notre Dame..................348.6 ypg

4. Brett Basanez, Northwestern..............346.5 ypg

5. Kellen Clemens, Oregon...................329.3 ypg

6. Brian Johnson, Utah......................325.3 ypg

7. Darrell Hackney, Alabama-Birmingham......323.7 ypg

8. John Beck, Brigham Young.................322.1 ypg

9. Vince Young, Texas.......................320.0 ypg

10. Matt Leinart, USC.......................318.0 ypg

61. Zac Taylor, Nebraska....................213.5 ypg

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNERS

1. Reggie Bush, USC.........................197.25 ypg

2. DeAngelo Williams, Memphis...............194.29 ypg

3. Laurence Maroney, Minnesota..............188.25 ypg

4. Maurice Drew, UCLA.......................184.25 ypg

5. Brian Calhoun, Wisconsin.................184.11 ypg

6. Jerome Harrison, Washington State........177.38 ypg

7. Domenik Hixon, Akron.....................175.88 ypg

8. Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois.........172.50 ypg

9. Tyrell Sutton, Northwestern..............161.50 ypg

10. Scott Wesley, Army......................160.14 ypg

78. Cory Ross, Nebraska.....................107.75 ypg

INTERCEPTIONS

1. Gabriel Fulbright, New Mexico.............5

1. Quincy Butler, Texas Christian............5

1. Dion Byrum, Ohio..........................5

1. Josh Gattis, Wake Forest..................5

1. Anthony Smith, Syracuse...................5

1. Chaz Williams, Louisiana-Monroe...........5

1. John Talley, Duke.........................5

1. Nick Graham, Tulsa........................5

9. Marquice Cole, Northwestern...............4

9. Jelani Jordan, Bowling Green..............4

9. Aaron Gipson, Oregon......................4

9. Marcus Hamilton, Virginia.................4

9. LaMarcus Hicks, Iowa State................4

9. Daymeion Hughes, California...............4

9. C.J. Wilson, Baylor.......................4

9. Philip Wheeler, Georgia Tech..............4

9. Casey Evans, Utah.........................4

9. Jack Williams, Kent State.................4

9. Darrius Battles, Louisiana-Monroe.........4

9. Turmarian Moreland, Hawaii................4

9. Darrelle Revis, Pittsburgh................4

9. Caleb Campbell, Army......................4

23. Rodney Fowler, Kansas....................3

80. Theo Baines, Kansas......................2

SACKS (per game)

1. Elvis Dumervil, Louisville................2.71 spg

2. Willie Evans, Mississippi State...........1.19 spg

3. Dan Bazuin, Central Michigan..............1.13 spg

4. John Chick, Utah State....................1.08 spg

5. Kai Parham, Virginia......................1.07 spg

5. Mario Williams, North Carolina State......1.07 spg

7. Bobby Carpenter, Ohio State...............1.00 spg

7. Adam Carriker, Nebraska...................1.00 spg

7. Brian Smith, Missouri.....................1.00 spg

7. Brandon Guillory, Louisiana-Monroe........1.00 spg

7. Quentin Moses, Georgia....................1.00 spg

7. Anthony Trucks, Oregon....................1.00 spg

7. Mkristo Bruce, Washington State...........1.00 spg

16. Brandon Perkins, Kansas..................0.93 spg

22. Charlton Keith, Kansas...................0.81 spg

28. Corey McKeon, Nebraska...................0.75 spg

55. Barry Turner, Nebraska...................0.63 spg

82. Stewart Bradley, Nebraska................0.50 spg

82. LeKevin Smith, Nebraska..................0.50 spg

82. Wali Muhammad, Nebraska..................0.50 spg

FIELD GOALS (sorted by kicks per game)

1. Jad Dean, Clemson.........................2.50 kpg (20/24)

2. Brandon Coutu, Georgia....................2.13 kpg (17/22)

3. Connor Hughes, Virginia...................2.00 kpg (14/17)

3. Darren McCaleb, Southern Mississippi......2.00 kpg (14/16)

3. Alexis Serna, Oregon State................2.00 kpg (16/18)

6. Sam S****, Wake Forest....................1.89 kpg (17/21)

6. Garrett Rivas, Michigan...................1.89 kpg (17/22)

8. Josh Cummings, Pittsburgh.................1.83 kpg (11/15)

9. Dan Ennis, Maryland.......................1.75 kpg (14/18)

9. Josh Huston, Ohio State...................1.75 kpg (14/17)

9. Brandon Pace, Virginia Tech...............1.75 kpg (14/17)

9. Todd Soderquist, Miami (OH)...............1.75 kpg (14/22)

9. Mason Crosby, Colorado....................1.75 kpg (14/18)

16. Jordan Congdon, Nebraska.................1.63 kpg (13/16)

38. Scott Webb, Kansas.......................1.25 kpg (10/13)

PUNTING

1. Danny Baugher, Arizona....................47.51 ypk

2. Ryan Plackemeier, Wake Forest.............46.56 ypk

3. John Torp, Colorado.......................46.36 ypk

4. Kenneth DeBauche, Wisconsin...............45.78 ypk

5. Jim Kaylor, Colorado State................45.57 ypk

6. Adam Podlesh, Maryland....................45.14 ypk

7. Daniel Sepulveda, Baylor..................45.10 ypk

8. Michael Hughes, San Diego State...........45.02 ypk

9. Sam Koch, Nebraska........................44.95 ypk

10. Sam Paulescu, Oregon State...............44.65 ypk

18. Kyle Tucker, Kansas......................43.35 ypk

KICKOFF RETURNS

1. Cory Rodgers, Texas Christian...............36.45 ypr

2. Darrell Blackman, North Carolina State......34.46 ypr

3. Jakari Wallace, Minnesota...................31.27 ypr

4. Brandon Williams, Wisconsin.................31.00 ypr

4. Adam Jennings, Fresno State.................31.00 ypr

6. T.J. Rushing, Stanford......................30.40 ypr

7. Terry Richardson, Arizona State.............30.38 ypr

8. Scott Mayle, Ohio...........................29.69 ypr

9. Devin Aromashodu, Auburn....................29.10 ypr

10. Felix Jones, Arkansas......................29.00 ypr

PUNT RETURNS

1. Maurice Drew, UCLA..........................29.07 ypr

2. Terrence Nunn, Nebraska.....................22.42 ypr

3. Tim Mixon, California.......................16.81 ypr

4. Brandon Williams, Wisconsin.................16.71 ypr

5. Quinton Jones, Boise State..................16.50 ypr

6. Skyler Green, LSU...........................16.00 ypr

7. Devin Hester, Miami.........................15.25 ypr

8. Rafael Little, Kentucky.....................15.15 ypr

8. Tom Zbikowski, Notre Dame...................15.15 ypr

10. Johnnie Lee Higgins, Texas-El Paso.........15.08 ypr

27. Charles Gordon, Kansas.....................11.30 ypr

29. Cortney Grixby, Nebraska...................11.14 ypr

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Nice stats Nameless. Nebraska and KU stack up pretty even on paper. I think if NU starts off hot on offense and actually stops KU on defense, that it will be a good day for the Scarlet and Cream.

 
Yes. great stats. Interesting to see how KU and NU match up pretty equally. MUST HAVE A HOT START TO THE GAME SATURDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It will be a good one.

 
I'll tell you that the Rush Offense is just dismal at best. 107th out of 117th in the country? :WTH

I bet Lucky and Glenn are happy they came to NU. With stats like this, they're a shoe in for the NFL!

 
Wow...on paper this one shapes up to be a real barn-burner! First one to 3 wins! 'Course, that might take a few days with these solid defenses and pathetic offenses... :rollin

 
Ive been way off the last 2 games or so, im making no predictions for this game, im going to sit in my chair, and hopefully by the end of the game, I dont have to return to the hospital for another back surgery.

 
Husker Insider
He talks a lot of statistics
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Those stats are really depressing. The only "dominance" we have is with T.Nunn returning punts..... then I realize that most of the recent games Nunn is on the bench and Grixby is our punt returner. Go figure!

 
Those stats are really depressing. The only "dominance" we have is with T.Nunn returning punts..... then I realize that most of the recent games Nunn is on the bench and Grixby is our punt returner. Go figure!
Go figure go back to the mizzo game and watch how he carries the ball, the play when he gets stipped around the 3 yard line. That is why he is not the full time punt returner he doesn't secure the ball!

 
At least we are making progress. But we need to work on our running game. We are doing well in the red zone but we aren't getting there often enough.

 
I'll tell you that the Rush Offense is just dismal at best. 107th out of 117th in the country? :WTH
I bet Lucky and Glenn are happy they came to NU. With stats like this, they're a shoe in for the NFL!
Maybe they should let Glenn and Lucky run the ball??? Maybe that stat will change...

 
Im sorry still watchin, I respect the talent that both Lucky and Glenn have, and Im glad they are getting carries because Ross needs breaks, but thats just it, the only reason they should be in there right now is to give a change up or Ross a breather, Ross is the man here at Nebraska, and rightfully so. Our Oline is the problem, not Ross.

 
Now that I'm over my temper tantrum, I see one stat we should all be proud of. The best player on our team is our punter. He should be a shoe in for All American, and he will eventually be playing on Sundays. I don't know if it's a record or not, but having nearly 1/2 of your punts placed inside the 20 is an amazing stat. He has kept NU's offense out of a lot of trouble this year. Against OU, I believe he had a 58 or 59 yard punt into the wind. He's the MVP so far this year IMO.

BTW, I think our frosh. kicker is a stud as well. I don't care if he can hit a 50 yarder or not. We should never have to put him in that situation unless the half is about to expire. The special teams for the most part have been special in terms of the kicking game. We need to be applauding the efforts of Congdon and Koch!

 
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