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While you're here, make sure to check out the sortable NCAA football team stats page.
Note: This site is brand new and just launched in the end of September 2007. There's bound to be some issues in the site. Hit me with an email if you want to point out where I screwed up: . Thanks.

Stats updated for all games through Saturday 11/24/07
Stats are updated for all games. Huge win for Missouri over Kansas. And LSU blows it to Arkansas.

Stats updated for all games through Saturday 11/17/07
Sorry for the week-long delay folks, but we have full stats for the season so far.
Hawaii continues to score insane amounts of points,
and Texas Tech's offense pulled out typical Mike Leach
tricks in their win over Oklahoma. The circus that is this year's BCS continues.
Look how badly Michigan was shut down by Ohio State.
Michigan gained only 93 yards on the day.

Stats won't update till Friday 11/9/07
Loyal readers -- unfortunately, I'm out of town this week and won't be able to update the
football stats until Friday 11/9. Sorry about that.
On a side note, hopefully we'll have college basketball stats soon...

Stats Updated for Week 8 games (through Saturday October 20th)
Hot off the presses! Enjoy the new charts in their flashy goodness.

Stats Updated for Week 7 games (through Saturday October 13th)
Got the new stats from yesterday's games. Enjoy!

Stats Updated for Week 5 games (through Saturday Sept 29th)
Stats were updated this morning. Quite a few huge upsets on Saturday! Lots of intriguing stats to check out...

More New Features
I added conference statistics to the site. A few examples:
ACC,
Big Ten,
Big 12,
Big East,
PAC-10,
SEC.

New Features
I added some new charts for every team. See the Rutgers team page for an example.
The "Offensive Production by Game" chart now has the # of points scored
as a line chart, which makes it easy to see the progression of a team's offense throughout the season.
And also shows scoring against non-conference vs conference foes at a glance.
I also added an "Offense vs Defense" chart that shows offensive yardage gained vs defensive yardage allowed for each game of the season.
Finally, I added a "Season Scorers" chart so you can see who's scored the most points on a team
for the entire season... I think that's pretty helpful.
Any charts you want to see? Let me know:
I should have AP ranking charts on the site in the next week or so. Stay tuned.

Texas Tech Aerial Smackdown
Week 4 had some great games, but statistically, I found Graham Harrell's performance most amazing for Texas Tech against Oklahoma State. QB Harrell collected 646 passing yards! Unreal. That's good for fourth best in NCAA history. Unfortunately, they still lost the game. Harrell is on an absolute tear this season -- check out the Red Raiders offensive breakdown:
Umm, not much run/pass balance in that chart. I should note that Texas Tech's leading receiver in that game was Michael Crabtree -- with 237 receiving yards and 3 scores. Against Rice, he had 244 yards and another 3 scores.

Conference Offensive Comparison At a Glance
Check out the breakdown of the per-team rush/pass offensive split in aggregate for each conference.
So far in 2007, the rushing leader is the Big 10 with 212 yards per game average. The Big 12 leads the
pack in the passing category with 284 aerial yards per game. Of course, this includes a lot of pre-conference
play, so this chart will be more interesting as the season goes on.
Note that in the scoring category, the Big East leads with 37 points per, followed by the Big 12 and the Big 10 with 36 and 35.
And of course Notre Dame is weighing down the 4 Independents with their horrid season so far.
Mouseover the chart for more details.

Hawaii-Five-(hundred)-0
The Hawaii Warriors have launched an unreal passing attack, led by Colt Brennan, who's amassed
1,262 passing yards in the first 3 games of the season. Consider this offensive output:
Clearly Northern Colorado (D1-AA), Louisiana Tech, and UNLV aren't the finest football teams on the planet. But we'll be tracking progress of senior QB Brennan to see what unfolds and what records are shattered, if any.