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Interesting Stats From Tonite


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DeLeon McCord led the team with tackles (6)

6 UNT defenders were tied for second with 5 tackles each. I don't think I've ever seen that much of a team effort on the stat sheet.

TRUE freshman Zach Orr had 5 (he's a keeper)

James Hamilton led the team in rushing with 122 yards on just 11 carries

soph Darius Carey led the team in receiving with 2 receptions for 69 yards and two TD's.

Will Atterbury had a good night with a kicking average of 62.2 yards and punting average of 52

Shavod Atkinson and Kelvin Jackson both had monster games with 5 tackles a piece and are starting to come into their own. We may have ourselves the best tackle duo in the Belt.

FINAL point - Riley Dodge had 75 rushing yards on 11 carries. When Riley is running the ball well this offense is productive and we can win games.

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For me it's the turn overs. It all comes down to protecting the ball. The team did good tonight.

At last.... a game in which we can highlight what they did right and not what they did wrong. I must admit I did not think the team had it in them, but they have proven me wrong. They stepped up to the plate and took the game.

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The way the clock was running and the rushing yards piling up, I kept thinking we might actually get a win using Dickey Ball. Nice to see the coaching staff realized their limitations and adjusted the whole game plan to accomodate. A couple of years ago that wouldn't have happened.

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For me it's the turn overs. It all comes down to protecting the ball. The team did good tonight.

Most interesting stat for me: 2 false start penalties on the last 2 drives almost cost us the game. However, those were 2 of 3 penalties. 3 penalties total really shows some good discipline, Now, space them out next time so you don't give us all heart attacks.

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