Monday, December 26, 2011

2011 NCAA First Round Playoff-Arkansas-38, Virginia Tech-17

Fayetteville, AR-Arkansas used a 28-point first quarter explosion to bury the Hokies and advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals, 38-17. Razorback QB Tyler Wilson threw three first quarter TD passes and finished with 298 yards passing on 24 of 34 passing. Dennis Johnson ran for 99 yards and 2 TD for Arkansas. Virginia Tech struggled to maintain an offense all day. The Hokies ground attack was held to 84 yards, while the passing game struggled to convert the ensuing third and longs created by the lack of a running game. Logan Thomas avoided the big mistake, but could only manage 20 of 38 attempts.

The Razorbacks don't yet know their opponent yet, but they will be home for the NCAA Quarterfinal.





Virginia Tech Hokies..(11-3)-3-7-0-7-17
Arkansas Razorbacks..(11-2)-28-0-7-3-38

Ark-Johnson 46 run (Hocker Kick)
VT-Journell 21 FG
Ark-Childs 43 pass from Wilson (Hocker Kick)
Ark-Wade 8 pass from Wilson (Hocker Kick)
Ark-Wade 15 pass from Wilson (Hocker Kick)
VT-Wilson 1 run (Journell Kick)
Ark-Johnson 16 run (Hocker Kick)
Ark-Hocker 24 FG
VT-Boykin 13 pass from Thomas (Journell Kick)

Rushing (season totals in parentheses)
VT-Wilson-20-66-1 (286-1,693-10), Thomas-18-10-0 (155-426-10), Oglesby-3-8-0 (93-344-6)
Ark-Johnson-15-99-2 (116-736-5), Wingo-10-59-0 (106-499-3), Green-1-1-0 (61-201-5), Wilson-12-(-19)-0 (65-(-40)-4)

Passing
VT-Thomas-38-20-267-1-0 (401-235-3,066-20-9)
Ark-Wilson-34-24-298-3-0 (441-281-3,720-25-6)

Receiving
VT-Boykin-5-83-1 (62-814-6), Davis-4-64-0 (33-568-5), Coale-4-34-0 (56-821-3), Drager-3-26-0 (17-212-2), Wilson-2-10-0 (23-136-1), George-1-30-0 (2-67-0), Coles-1-15-0 (35-464-3)
Ark-Wright-5-63-0 (68-1,092-11), Childs-4-87-1 (20-279-1), Adams-4-53-0 (53-683-3), Hamilton-3-31-0 (34-547-3), Johnson-3-20-0 (25-273-2), Wade-2-23-2 (10-85-2), Gragg-2-10-0 (42-502-2), Wingo-1-11-0 (20-194-2)

Friday, December 23, 2011

2011 NCAA First Round Playoff-Georgia-22, LSU-17

Baton Rouge, LA-LSU dominated the college football in 2011, but they had trouble getting Aaron Murray and the Georgia offense off the field. Murray threw for 352 yards and 2 TD and the Bulldogs knocked off the top-tanked Tigers, 22-17. Georgia controlled all phases of the game, outgaining LSU, 481-254. If not for a pair of Georgia turnovers, the margin of victory would have been even larger.

Isaiah Crowell ran for 111 yards for the Bulldogs and helped to control the clock. LSU could only manage 40 yards on the ground. Despite rolling to a 13-0 record in the regular season, LSU could not manage a second consecutive victory over Georgia. The Bulldogs will travel to Tuscaloosa to face Alabama in the NCAA Quarterfinals.

Georgia Bulldogs.(11-3)-3-10-0-9-22
LSU Tigers........(13-1)-3-7-0-7-17

LSU-Alleman 26 FG
UGA-Walsh 49 FG
UGA-Walsh 27 FG
UGA-Mitchell 22 pass from Murray (Walsh Kick)
LSU-Ford 2 run (Alleman Kick)
UGA-Walsh 40 FG
UGA-Charles 22 pass from Murray (Pass Failed)
LSU-Shepard 15 pass from Lee (Alleman Kick)

Rushing (season totals in parentheses)
UGA-Crowell-29-111-0 (211-958-5), Thomas-7-31-0 (78-392-2), Samuel-2-0-0 (75-240-1), Murray-15-(-13)-0 (94-111-2)
LSU-Ware-14-21-0 (188-721-8), Ford-8-19-1 (131-774-8), Blue-3-6-0 (81-545-7), Lee-1-(-6)-0 (7-(-21)-0)

Passing
UGA-Murray-43-24-352-2-2 (414-242-3213-35-14)
LSU-Lee-35-17-218-1-0 (202-121-1524-15-3)

Receiving
UGA-Bennett-4-68-0 (35-384-5), Charles-4-59-1 (48-631-6), Mitchell-4-55-1 (42-669-5), King-4-54-0 (44-526-7), Conley-3-42-0 (19-330-2), McGowan-2-51-0 (9-135-1), Brown-1-21-0 (15-249-3), Thomas-1-5-0 (5-26-0), Crowell-1-(-3)-0 (8-52-1)
LSU-Randle-4-97-0 (54-1,001-8), Peterson-3-41-0 (20-213-1), Beckham-3-33-0 (39-470-2), Shepard-3-25-1 (17-215-5), Clement-2-4-0 (9-100-1), Ware-1-9-0 (11-84-1), Wright-1-9-0 (6-50-0)

2011 NCAA First Round Playoff-Baylor-42, Oregon-35 (OT)

Eugene, OR-Baylor and Oregon engaged in an epic shootout in the first round. The two teams combined for 1,169 yards and 77 points before Baylor triumphed in OT. The Bears were led by Terrance Ganaway's 209 rushing yards and 4 TD. Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III threw for 338 yards and 2 TD. Kendall Wright added to his epic season with 8 receptions for 153 yards, including a 32-yard touchdown in the third quarter that gave Baylor a 35-28 lead.

Baylor fell behind 21-7 in the first half before two Ganaway touchdowns in the second quarter tied the game at the half. LaMichael James was legendary in a losing effort, running for 229 yards and 3 TD, while catching passes for another 47.


Baylor Bears..(10-3)-0-21-14-0-7-42
Oregon Ducks...(11-3)-14-7-7-7-0-35

Ore-James 31 run (Maldonado Kick)
Ore-James 24 run (Maldonado Kick)
Bay-Ganaway 4 run (Jones Kick)
Ore-James 47 run (Maldonado Kick)
Bay-Ganaway 63 run (Jones Kick)
Bay-Ganaway 7 pass from Griffin (Jones Kick)
Bay-Martin 28 run (Jones Kick)
Ore-Paulson 14 pass from Thomas (Maldonado Kick)
Bay-Wright 32 pass from Griffin (Jones Kick)
Ore-Tuinei 16 pass from Thomas (Maldonado Kick)
Bay-Ganaway 2 run (Jones Kick)

Rushing (season totals in parentheses)
Bay-Ganaway-28-209-3 (257-1,556-19), Griffin-18-48-0 (179-692-9), Martin-6-43-1 (46-311-3), Salubi-2-2-0 (55-232-1)
Ore-James-28-229-3 (250-1,875-20), Barner-9-34-0 (154-943-11), De. Thomas-9-31-0 (62-471-5), Da. Thomas-5-(-3)-0 (55-202-3)

Passing
Bay-Griffin-25-18-338-2-1 (394-285-4,336-38-7)
Ore-Da. Thomas-28-19-238-2-0 (344-213-2,731-32-6)

Receiving
Bay-Wright-8-153-1 (109-1,725-14), Williams-4-88-0 (57-983-11), Reese-3-72-0 (49-883-7), Najvar-2-18-0 (17-164-2), Ganaway-1-7-1 (7-59-2)
Ore-Tuinei-4-54-1 (44-495-9), Paulson-4-47-1 (34-475-7), Huff-3-39-0 (32-455-2), Vaughn-3-20-0 (17-204-1), James-2-47-0 (19-257-1), Hoffman-1-21-0 (11-154-0), De. Thomas-1-7-0 (43-578-9), Barner-1-3-0 (16-135-2)

Thursday, December 22, 2011

2011 After Week 15

2011 Playoff seeds after Week 15's action.

Week 15

Team...Record...Point Differential

1. Green Bay Packers....(13-1)...(+183)
2. New Orleans Saints...(11-3)...(+151)
3. San Francisco 49ers..(11-3)...(+142)
4. New England Patriots.(11-3)...(+140)
5. Houston Texans.......(10-4)...(+107)
6. Baltimore Ravens.....(10-4)....(+98)
7. Pittsburgh Steelers..(10-4)....(+67)
8. Detroit Lions.........(9-5)....(+63)
9. Atlanta Falcons.......(9-5)....(+60)
10. Dallas Cowboys........(8-6)....(+52)
11. New York Jets.........(8-6)....(+31)
12. Cincinnati Bengals....(8-6)....(+22)

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out Denver Broncos........(8-6)....(-51)
out San Diego Chargers....(7-7)....(+45)

Two teams out and two teams in after Week 15. Chicago and Denver lost and dropped out. Cincinnati and Dallas and moved back in. The top 8 stayed exactly the same. The only top 12 match this week is the Monday night game between #9 Atlanta and #2 New Orleans.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

2011 NCAA First Round Playoff-Wisconsin-34, Boise State-30

Boise, ID-Wisconsin earned a measure of revenge for last season's title game loss to Boise State by taking a trip out west and taking out the Broncos. The game was a classic, featuring 7 lead changes and a pair of great performances by 2 outstanding quarterbacks.

Russell Wilson led Wisconsin to victory by completing 24 of 29 for 272 yards and 3 TD. Kellen Moore kept Boise State in the game by throwing for 413 yards and 4 TD. The Badgers overcame 531 yards from the Boise State offense. Montee Ball scored his 39th TD of the season (which is really 5 behind Barry Sanders record; if we're counting Montee Ball's playoff total, we should count Sanders 5 TD from the bowl game after his record-setting season).

Wisconsin Badgers.........(12-2)-7-3-10-14-34
Boise State Broncos........(11-2)-3-13-7-7-30

BSU-Goodale 21 FG
Wis-Toon 13 pass from Wilson (French Kick)
Wis-French 28 FG
BSU-Shoemaker 25 pass from Moore (Goodale Kick)
BSU-Miller 13 pass from Moore (Kick Missed)
Wis-Toon 10 pass from Wilson (French Kick)
BSU-Miller 10 pass from Moore (Goodale Kick)
Wis-French 33 FG
Wis-Ball 14 run (French Kick)
BSU-Linehan 6 pass from Moore (Goodale Kick)
Wis-Byrne 11 pass from Wilson (French Kick)

Rushing (season totals in parentheses)
Wis-Ball-25-64-1 (300-1,823-33), White-13-53-0 (146-736-6), Wilson-9-14-0 (82-334-5)
BSU-Martin-22-113-0 (254-1,261-15), Harper-5-4-0 (119-557-8), Wright-2-1-0 (45-219-3)

Passing
Wis-Wilson-29-24-272-3-0 (313-230-3,151-34-3)
BSU-Moore-43-28-413-4-0 (448-328-3,920-45-7)

Receiving
Wis-Toon-4-40-2 (59-862-11), Pedersen-4-31-0 (33-370-8), Abbrederis-3-49-0 (54-863-7), Duckworth-3-33-0 (18-263-1), Ball-3-26-0 (23-281-6), Garner-2-41-0 (4-86-0), Doe-2-28-0 (4-32-0), White-2-13-0 (17-163-0), Byrne-1-11-1 (2-25-1)
BSU-Miller-5-73-2 (63-720-10), Shoemaker-4-96-1 (63-1,055-16), Burroughs-4-89-0 (49-530-1), Martin-4-57-0 (29-286-2), Moore-3-41-0 (23-258-1), Linehan-3-20-1 (26-272-6), Harper-2-13-0 (20-156-1), Efaw-2-1-0 (28-227-6), Boldewijn-1-23-0 (17-232-2)

Saturday, December 17, 2011

2011 NCAA First Round Playoff-South Carolina-34, Kansas State-13

Manhattan, KS-The South Carolina/Kansas State game posed a serious question; should I use a player who is injured in real life as if they were healthy in this game? After careful consideration, I decided to not take real life injuries into account for this (or any other) simulation. South Carolina's star RB Marcus Lattimore injured himself during the Gamecocks' 2011 season, but he was a part of lifting the team to a #9 finish in the BCS standings, so I decided he, or any other injured player in real life, would be able to be healthy on THPF in any simulation.

South Carolina wound up getting 122 yards from Lattimore and 110 more from Brandon Wilds as the Gamecocks won the battle up front and became the 2nd SEC team to qualify for the Quarterfinals. The Gamecocks defense held Kansas State to 172 yards for the game, and Lattimore did the rest. He scored on runs of 7, 9, and 31 yards to help South Carolina pull away in the second half.

South Carolina Gamecocks........(11-2)-0-10-10-14-34
Kansas State Wildcats.............(10-3)-10-0-0-3-13

KSU-Cantele 50 FG
KSU-Klein 6 run (Cantele Kick)
USC-Sanders 16 pass from Shaw (Wooten Kick)
USC-Wooten 24 FG
USC-Wooten 38 FG
USC-Lattimore 7 run (Wooten Kick)
KSU-Cantele 34 FG
USC-Lattimore 9 run (Wooten Kick)
USC-Lattimore 31 run (Wooten Kick)

Rushing (season totals in parentheses)
USC-Lattimore-26-122-3 (189-940-13), Wilds-13-110-0 (120-596-3), Shaw-15-22-0 (131-505-7)
KSU-Klein-34-66-1 (327-1165-27), Hubert-21-63-0 (209-996-3), Pease-8-31-0 (42-175-2), Rose-7-4-0 (16-39-0)

Passing
USC-Shaw-16-11-109-1-0 (187-123-1327-13-6)
KSU-Klein-5-1-8-0-0 (256-146-1753-12-5)

Receiving
USC-Jeffery-3-30-0 (48-644-7), Sanders-2-28-1 (28-366-3), Miles-2-15-0 (8-76-0), Jones-1-15-0 (13-158-1), Wilds-1-12-0 (16-148-0), Ellington-1-7-0 (18-218-1), Lattimore-1-2-0 (20-184-1)
KSU-McDonald-1-8-0 (9-141-0)

Friday, December 16, 2011

2011 NCAA First Round Playoff-Alabama-41, Clemson-6

Tuscaloosa, AL-The Crimson Tide used a 24-point second quarter to put away Clemson and advance to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Alabama's offense gained 442 yards against the Tigers. Quarterback A.J. McCarron led the Crimson Tide offense by throwing for 314 yards and 3 TD, including 2 to DeAndrew White. Heisman candidate Trent Richardson produced 173 yards from scrimmage, including 123 on the ground, and scored twice.

The Alabama defense held Clemson and super freshman Sammy Watkins to only 89 yards in the first half. By halftime, it was 31-3, and Clemson was effectively out of the game. Watkins was held to 49 yards of total offense for the day. The Tigers were led by RB Andre Ellington, who ran for 129 yards on 22 carries.

Clemson Tigers..........(10-4)-3-0-0-3-6
Alabama Crimson Tide...(12-1)-7-24-3-7-41

Ala-White 4 pass from McCarron (Shelley Kick)
Cle-Catanzaro 48 FG
Ala-Maze 19 pass from McCarron (Shelley Kick)
Ala-White 20 pass from McCarron (Shelley Kick)
Ala-Shelley 31 FG
Ala-Richardson 3 run (Shelley Kick)
Ala-Shelley 48 FG
Cle-Catanzaro 37 FG
Ala-Richardson 20 run (Shelley Kick)

Rushing (season totals in parentheses)
Cle-Ellington-22-129-0 (235-1191-10), Watkins-11-29-0 (42-258-0), Bellamy-3-5-0 (60-348-3), Boyd-14-0-0 (146-186-5)
Ala-Richardson-30-123-2 (293-1706-22), Lacy-6-16-0 (90-647-7), Fowler-1-5-0 (57-390-4), McCarron-8-(-16)-0 (34-(-49)-2)

Passing
Cle-Boyd-19-9-119-0-0 (472-283-3697-31-10)
Ala-McCarron-39-23-314-3-0 (333-219-2714-19-5)

Receiving
Cle-Ellington-3-31-0 (25-140-0), Watkins-3-20-0 (81-1179-11), Bryant-2-59-0 (9-260-2), Hopkins-1-9-0 (62-863-4)
Ala-Maze-5-59-1 (61-686-2), Hanks-4-59-0 (25-329-1), Smelley-4-48-0 (31-365-4), Bell-3-57-0 (19-286-2), Richardson-3-50-0 (30-377-3), White-2-24-2 (16-175-4), Williams-2-17-0 (16-198-2)

Thursday, December 15, 2011

2011 After Week 14

2011 Playoff seeds after Week 14's action.

Week 14

Team...Record...Point Differential

1. Green Bay Packers....(13-0)...(+188)
2. New Orleans Saints...(10-3)...(+129)
3. San Francisco 49ers..(10-3)...(+125)
4. Houston Texans.......(10-3)...(+122)
4. New England Patriots.(10-3)...(+122)
6. Baltimore Ravens.....(10-3)...(+118)
7. Pittsburgh Steelers..(10-3)...(+84)
8. Detroit Lions........(8-5)...(+62)
9. New York Jets........(8-5)...(+57)
10. Atlanta Falcons......(8-5)...(+33)
11. Denver Broncos.......(8-5)...(-33)
12. Chicago Bears........(7-6)...(+46)

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out Dallas Cowboys.......(7-6)...(+36)
out Cincinnati Bengals...(7-6)...(+15)
out Tennessee Titans.....(7-6)...(+15)

Only one team left the top 12 (Dallas), and only one team entered the top 12 (Denver). The 49ers loss created a #2/#3 flip-flop between San Francisco and New Orleans. Houston and the Pats are currently tied for 4th; whoever wins that spot gets a bye. The Jets and Falcons moved up; the Bears slid back.

The top 12 matchups in Week 15 feature #4 New England at #11 Denver, and #7 Pittsburgh at #3 San Francisco.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

The 2011 NCAA Football Tournament

It's time for the 2nd annual college football tournament using the BCS for what it should be used for, namely to seed the top 16 teams in college football for a single-elimination tournament. Like last season, I will play these games over the next few weeks, culminating in an NCAA Championship Game. I ran this tournament on The Big Kovalsky blog last year, with Boise State beating Wisconsin for the national title. Boise State is back again this year, along with 15 other challengers for college supremacy. Here is the schedule for the first round...

2011 NCAA Football Tournament

Friday, December 16, 2011
12 pm EST-#15 Clemson (10-3) at #2 Alabama (11-1)
3 pm EST-#9 South Carolina (10-2) at #8 Kansas State (10-2)
6 pm EST-#10 Wisconsin (11-2) at #7 Boise State (11-1)
9 pm EST-#12 Baylor (9-3) at #5 Oregon (11-2)

Saturday, December 17, 2011
12 pm EST-#16 Georgia (10-3) at #1 LSU (13-0)
3 pm EST-#11 Virginia Tech (11-2) at #6 Arkansas (10-2)
6 pm EST-#14 Oklahoma (9-3) at #3 Oklahoma State (11-1)
9 pm EST-#13 Michigan (10-2) at #4 Stanford (11-1)

The first round features a rematch of the Championship Game from last season between Wisconsin and Boise State, as well as a rematch of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State from several weeks ago. The tournament features five teams from the SEC, four from the Big 12, and two each from the ACC, Big 10, and Pac 12, with only Boise State from a small conference (at least, this year). I will have results as they become available. ;)

Friday, December 9, 2011

1944 NFL Championship-Philadelphia Eagles-12, New York Giants-0

December 24, 1944

Weather-50 degrees, wind 16 mph WSW

The Philadelphia Eagles won the first world championship in their franchise history by dominating the New York Giants on the ground. The Eagles rolled up 254 yards on the ground, led by Mel Bleeker's 130 yards. Bleeker broke open a 6-0 game in the fourth quarter when he swept left, got the corner, and took it 58 yards to the house.

Steve Van Buren added 72 yards on the ground, and Jack Hinkle added 48 more, including 3 big third down conversions in the second half. The Giants were held to 149 yards offense as they were unable to mount any serious challenge to the scoreboard. Their best opportunity followed a Howie Livingston interception that gave the Giants the ball in plus territory. The Giants wound up going 4 and out, with Bill Paschal, who was held to 29 yards on the ground, getting stuffed on a fourth and one. New York's passing attack was a miserable 8 for 33 for 103 yards for the afternoon.

Philadelphia Eagles......(9-1-2)-0-0-3-9-12
New York Giants..........(9-2-1)-0-0-0-0-0

Phi-Zimmerman 15 FG
Phi-Zimmerman 30 FG
Phi-Bleeker 58 run (Kick Missed)

Rushing (season totals in parentheses)
Phi-Bleeker-13-130-1 (87-541-5), Van Buren-8-72-0 (99-590-6), Hinkle-14-48-0 (120-529-2), Steele-1-6-0 (60-253-5), Zimmerman-5-(-2)-0 (33-(-84)-2)
NYG-Paschal-21-29-0 (243-879-9), Cuff-10-25-0 (98-527-1), Soar-1-3-0 (12-11-0), Livingston-1-0-0 (90-386-3)

Passing
Phi-Zimmerman-19-4-44-0-1 (145-51-882-9-13), Sherman-2-0-0-0-0 (33-16-156-1-2)
NYG-Herber-18-5-75-0-0 (120-46-806-6-8), Soar-9-2-14-0-0 (24-10-165-3-1), Sulaitis-6-1-14-0-0 (23-5-67-1-4)

Receiving
Phi-Cabrelli-2-9-0 (19-199-1), Bleeker-1-24-0 (10-346-5), Ferrante-1-11-0 (5-92-1)
NYG-Liebel-3-39-0 (18-364-6), N. Adams-2-45-0 (19-453-1), Cuff-2-11-0 (15-159-2), Paschal-1-8-0 (2-11-0)

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

2011 After Week 13

2011 playoff seeds after Week 13's action.

Week 13

Team...Record...Point Differential

1. Green Bay Packers........(12-0)...(+158)
2. San Francisco 49ers......(10-2)...(+127)
3. New Orleans Saints........(9-3)...(+124)
4. Houston Texans............(9-3)...(+121)
5. New England Patriots......(9-3)...(+115)
6. Baltimore Ravens..........(9-3)...(+104)
7. Pittsburgh Steelers.......(9-3)...(+73)
8. Detroit Lions.............(7-5)...(+56)
9. Chicago Bears.............(7-5)...(+49)
10. Dallas Cowboys............(7-5)...(+39)
11. New York Jets.............(7-5)...(+30)
12. Atlanta Falcons...........(7-5)...(+25)

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out Tennessee Titans..........(7-5)...(+20)
out Cincinnati Bengals........(7-5)...(+16)

There are currently nine teams that are 7-5, so there is a logjam that's being decided by point differential. The Jets are new to the top 12, checking in at #11, with Cincinnati leaving the top 12. Otherwise, every other team held positions except for New Orleans and Houston, who flip-flopped between #3 and #4. There are no games featuring a top 12 matchup in Week 14, but with those nine teams angling for the last 5 playoff spots, there will be more jostling during the last month of the season.

Monday, December 5, 2011

1944 NFL Semifinal-Philadelphia Eagles-14, Green Bay Packers-7

December 17, 1944

Weather-33 degrees, wind 7 mph SW

Philadelphia used a consistent ground game to keep the Packers offense off of the field. The Eagles ran for 230 yards, led by Mel Bleeker's 96 yards on 14 carries. Bleeker also caught a 23-yard TD from Roy Zimmerman to give Philadelphia a 14-0 lead on the opening drive of the second half. Rookie Steve Van Buren added 74 yards and a TD on the ground, and Jack Hinkle rushed for 60 yards for the Eagles.

Green Bay scored in the fourth quarter to cut the lead to 14-7, but were unable to get past the 50-yard line for the rest of the game. Irv Comp threw for 177 yards for the Packers, 109 of those to Don Hutson on 8 receptions.

Philadelphia will face the New York Giants for the NFL Championship.

Green Bay Packers......(8-3)-0-0-0-7-7
Philadelphia Eagles..(8-1-2)-0-7-7-0-14

Phi-Van Buren 5 run (Zimmerman Kick)
Phi-Bleeker 23 pass from Zimmerman (Zimmerman Kick)
GB-Jacunski 8 pass from Comp (Hutson Kick)

Rushing (season totals in parentheses)
GB-Duhart-11-40-0 (62-223-2), Comp-9-23-0 (61-157-2), Fritsch-12-12-0 (106-334-4), Brock-5-6-0 (41-206-3), Hutson-1-1-0 (13-88-0)
Phi-Bleeker-14-96-0 (74-411-4), Van Buren-11-74-1 (91-518-6), Hinkle-14-60-0 (106-481-2), Zimmerman-2-2-0 (28-(-82)-2), Sherman-2-(-2)-0 (24-(-44)-1)

Passing
GB-Comp-29-12-177-1-1 (206-92-1336-13-22)
Phi-Zimmerman-21-8-53-1-2 (126-47-838-9-12)

Receiving
GB-Hutson-8-109-0 (66-975-9), Jacunski-2-36-1 (11-187-1), Brock-1-18-0 (5-92-2), Fritsch-1-14-0 (4-19-0)
Phi-Cabrelli-3-21-0 (17-190-1), Bleeker-1-23-1 (9-322-5), Ferrante-1-15-0 (4-81-1), Hinkle-1-(-1)-0 (3-33-0), McDonald-1-(-2)-0 (5-24-1), Gauer-1-(-3)-0 (3-32-0)