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The 2001 Alabama Crimson Tide football team represented the University of Alabama during 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season. They began their season trying to improve upon a 3–8 (3–5) record during the 2000 season. This was the team's 69th season in the SEC. This marked Dennis Franchione's first season as head coach of the Crimson Tide following the dismissal of Mike DuBose. The team finished with a victory in the 2001 Independence Bowl and an overall record of 7–5.
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Rankings
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Roster
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Game summaries
UCLA
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Dennis Franchione's first game as Alabama's head coach pitted the Crimson Tide against the Bruins of the Pacific-10 Conference. ESPN's College Gameday was in Tuscaloosa for the first time ever (they had previously visited Alabama home games at Legion Field in Birmingham). Although Alabama outgained UCLA in total offense 458–291, the Bruins were victorious by a final score of 20–17 before a sold-out home crowd. The Tide took an early 10–0 lead on a 78-yard Antonio Carter touchdown reception from Tyler Watts and 30-yard Neal Thomas field goal. UCLA responded with 20 consecutive points to take a lead that would not be relinquished. The final Alabama score came late in the fourth on a 71-yard touchdown pass from Andrew Zow to Freddie Milons.[3]
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell; text-align:center;"|UCLA |
Passing |
Cory Paus |
8–22, 123 yards, 1 TD
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Rushing |
DeShaun Foster |
22 carries, 110 yards
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Receiving |
Tab Perry |
5 receptions, 113 yards, 1 TD
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Alabama |
Passing |
Tyler Watts |
12–22, 204 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
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Rushing |
Ahmaad Galloway |
21 carries, 76 yards
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Receiving |
Freddie Milons |
4 receptions, 124 yards, 1TD
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Vanderbilt
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Dennis Franchione notched his first win as head coach of the Crimson Tide, in a game of field goals, and defeated Vanderbilt 12–9.[4]
Arkansas
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As a result of the September 11 Attacks, the September 15, 2001, contest with Southern Miss was postponed, resulting in the Razorbacks being the Tide's third opponent on the season. Although outgained in total offense, a pair of defensive touchdowns put the Tide over the top before an emotional home crowd 31–10. Bama would score its first points on an 11-yard Ahmaad Galloway touchdown run to take a 7–3 lead in the first quarter. In the second, the teams would alternate touchdowns with Reggie Myles scoring on a 42-yard fumble recovery for the Tide and Brandon Holmes scoring on a 1-yard run to have Bama leading 14–10 at the half.[5] The Tide would open their second half scoring with a 36-yard Neal Thomas field goal followed by a 39-yard Freddie Milons touchdown reception from Tyler Watts. The final points of the evening would come with only 00:20 remaining in the game when Thurman Ward returning an interception 60-yards for a touchdown.[5]
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell; text-align:center;"|Arkansas |
Passing |
Ryan Sorahan |
14–19, 133 yards
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Rushing |
Brandon Holmes |
17 carries, 81 yards, 1 TD
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Receiving |
George Wilson |
7 receptions, 73 yards
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Alabama |
Passing |
Tyler Watts |
9–16, 133 yards, 1 TD
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Rushing |
Ahmaad Galloway |
20 carries, 63 yards, 1 TD
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Receiving |
Freddie Milons |
2 receptions, 45 yards, 1 TD
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South Carolina
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Although the Tide gained 516 yards of total offense, the Gamecocks prevailed by a final score of 37–36. The South Carolina victory marked their first victory over Alabama in school history.[6]
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Alabama |
Passing |
Tyler Watts |
20–25, 231 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT
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Rushing |
Tyler Watts |
22 carries, 162 yards, 2 TD's
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Receiving |
Freddie Milons |
8 receptions, 72 yards
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell; text-align:center;"|South Carolina |
Passing |
Phil Petty |
19–33, 291 yards, 3 TD's
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Rushing |
Derek Watson |
9 carries, 24 yards, 1 TD
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Receiving |
Matthew Thomas |
4 receptions, 83 yards
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UTEP
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The Tide gained 588 yards of total offense, and defeated the Miners by a final score of 56–7 in the first Legion Field game of the 2001 season. Bama scored 21 points in first on a pair of Donnie Lowe touchdown runs (2 and 1 yard respectively) and a 10-yard Triandos Luke touchdown reception from Tyler Watts. Another 21 points were scored in the second on a pair of Watts touchdown runs (16 and 9 yard respectively) and a 2-yard Luke touchdown reception to give Bama a 42–0 halftime lead.[7] The scoring continued in the second half on a 12-yard Marvin Brown touchdown run and 2-yard Ray Hudson touchdown run. This was the most points Alabama had scored in a game since 1993 vs. Louisiana Tech (56-3).
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell; text-align:center;"|UTEP |
Passing |
Wesley Phillips |
5–14, 60 yards, 1 INT
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Rushing |
Jon Schaper |
5 carries, 70 yards, 1 TD
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Receiving |
Terrance Minor |
2 receptions, 33 yards
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Alabama |
Passing |
Tyler Watts |
12–18, 147 yards, 2 TD's
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Rushing |
Tyler Watts |
9 carries, 101 yards, 2 TD's
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Receiving |
Freddie Milons |
4 receptions, 74 yards
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Ole Miss
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Thirteen unanswered points in the fourth resulted in the Rebels defeating the Tide before the home crowd by a final score of 27–24. Bama scored first on a 6-yard Ahmaad Galloway touchdown run, only to have Ole Miss take the lead after touchdown runs on a 1-yard Toward Sanford run and 25-yard Joe Gunn run. The Tide responded with a 58-yard Sam Collins touchdown reception from Tyler Watts and 31 yard Neal Thomas field goal to take a 17–14 halftime lead.[8]
Alabama extended their lead to 24–14 in the third on a 7-yard Triandos Luke touchdown reception. Ole Miss would respond with a 19-yard Charles Stackhouse touchdown run and Eli Manning hitting Gunn for a 3-yard touchdown pass to seal the victory with 00:46 remaining in the game. For the game, Ole Miss outgained the Tide 430–363 in total offense.[8]
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Alabama |
Passing |
Tyler Watts |
7–24, 136 yards 2 TD's, 1 INT
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Rushing |
Tyler Watts |
13 carries, 110 yards
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Receiving |
Sam Collins |
1 reception, 58 yards, 1 TD
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell; text-align:center;"|Ole Miss |
Passing |
Eli Manning |
22–41, 325 yards, 1 TD
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Rushing |
Joe Gunn |
14 carries, 78 yards, 1 TD
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Receiving |
Chris Collins |
8 receptions, 110 yards
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Tennessee
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Although Alabama took a 24–21 lead into the fourth quarter, 14 unanswered points in the fourth resulted in Bama losing its seventh consecutive contest to the Vols in the annual Third Saturday in October game. After falling behind 14–3 on a 21-yard pass from Casey Clausen to Donté Stallworth and a 60-yard Travis Stephens run, the Tide responded with a pair of Sam Collins touchdown receptions to take a 17–14 lead.[9]
The Vols responded and took a 21–17 lead following a 21-yard Jason Witten touchdown reception, only to again fall behind 24–21 after a four-yard Ahmaad Galloway touchdown run. Tennessee again came from behind and dominated the fourth quarter and seal the victory with a one-yard Clausen and one-yard Stephens touchdown runs in the fourth.[9]
LSU
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On Homecoming in Tuscaloosa, LSU dominated in gaining 611 yards of total offense (with a record 528 yards through the air) and defeated the Tide 35–21. LSU took a 14–0 lead in the first quarter on a 3-yard LaBrandon Toefield run and a 34-yard touchdown pass from Rohan Davey to Jerel Myers. Bama responded in the second with a 22-yard Neal Thomas field goal and 5-yard touchdown pass from Tyler Watts to Terry Jones, Jr. to make the score to 14–10 at the half.[10]
Early in the third, Toefield again scored on a two-yard run to give the Tigers a 21–10 lead. Bama tied the game at 21 after another Thomas field goal and 22-yard Watts touchdown run. LSU responded and scored on a 25-yard Josh Reed touchdown reception late in the third and on a 6-yard Toefield touchdown run in the fourth. Reed's 293 yards receiving set a SEC record for receiving yardage in a game.[10]
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell; text-align:center;"|LSU |
Passing |
Rohan Davey |
35–44, 528 yards, 2 TD's, 1 INT
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Rushing |
LaBrandon Toefield |
23 carries, 73 yards, 3 TD's
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Receiving |
Josh Reed |
19 receptions, 293 yards, 1 TD
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Alabama |
Passing |
Tyler Watts |
13–22, 165 yards, 1 TD
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Rushing |
Tyler Watts |
21 carries, 86 yards, 1 TD
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Receiving |
Freddie Milons |
5 receptions, 91 yards
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Mississippi State
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Bama put an end to a three-game losing streak and defeated the Bulldogs of Mississippi State 24–17 before the home crowd. The Tide took a 10–0 lead late into the second quarter on a 6-yard Santonio Beard touchdown run and 20-yard Neal Thomas field goal. The Bulldogs answered, and scored the next 17 points on a pair of Kevin Fant touchdown passes and a 43-yard John M. Marlin field goal to take a 17–10 lead into the fourth quarter. In the fourth, Andrew Zow hit Donnie Lowe for a 10-yard touchdown strike to tie the game at 17, with Beard scoring his second touchdown on a game-winning, 14-yard run.[11]
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell; text-align:center;"|Mississippi State |
Passing |
Kevin Fant |
17–29, 175 yards, 2 TD's
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Rushing |
Dontae Walker |
15 carries, 101 yards
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Receiving |
Dicenzo Miller |
2 receptions, 43 yards, 1 TD
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Alabama |
Passing |
Andrew Zow |
12–22, 157 yards, 1 TD
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Rushing |
Santonio Beard |
15 carries, 95 yards, 2 TD's
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Receiving |
Antonio Carter |
4 receptions, 58 yards
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Auburn
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On The Plains, Alabama outgained the Tigers in total offense 549–272 and secured the Tide's upset victory at Auburn 31–7 in the 2001 Iron Bowl. After a scoreless first, Bama scored first on an eight-yard Santonio Beard touchdown run. Auburn answered with their lone score on a 5-yard Ronnie Brown run. The Tide scored next with Andrew Zow connecting with Jason McAddley for a 45-yard touchdown strike to give the visitors a 14–7 lead at the half.[12]
The second half again saw the Tide strike early on a 47-yard Beard run, with the final scores coming in the fourth on a 10-yard Terry Jones, Jr. touchdown reception and a 26-yard Neal Thomas field goal.[12] Although slightly outgained in passing yardage 221–231, Bama outrushed the Tigers 328–41 to give Alabama the 31–7 victory.[12]
Southern Miss
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The contest against the Golden Eagles was originally to have been played on September 15, 2001; however, as a result of the September 11 attacks, the game was postponed and subsequently played on November 29, a Thursday night, at Legion Field. Although mired in rainy and windy conditions, both Ahmaad Galloway (on runs of 40 and 11 yards respectively) and Andrew Zow (on a 14-yard pass to Sam Collins, and a 26-yard pass to Freddie Milons) each notched a pair of touchdowns in the victory.[13]
Team |
Category |
Player |
Statistics
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Southern Miss |
Passing |
Jeff Kelly |
23–36, 239 yards 2 TD's, 1 INT
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Rushing |
James Walley |
22 carries, 65 yards
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Receiving |
Leroy Handy |
7 receptions, 80 yards, 2 TD's
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rowspan=3 style="Шаблон:NCAA secondary color cell; text-align:center;"|Alabama |
Passing |
Andrew Zow |
7–19, 90 yards, 2 TD's, 1 INT
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Rushing |
Ahmaad Galloway |
24 carries, 126 yards, 2 TD's
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Receiving |
Freddie Milons |
2 receptions, 44 yards, 1 TD
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Iowa State
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In the 26th annual Independence Bowl, the Tide struggled against the Cyclones offensively and were outgained 456 yards of offense to 269, but a missed 47-yard field goal attempt with 46 seconds left in the game sealed the victory for Alabama.[14]
Statistics
Team
|
Team |
Opp
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Scoring |
304 |
219
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Points per Game |
27.6 |
19.9
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First Downs |
211 |
206
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Rushing |
119 |
73
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Passing |
80 |
114
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Penalty |
12 |
19
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Total Offense |
4503 |
3972
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Avg per Play |
6.2 |
5.4
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Avg per Game |
409.4 |
361.1
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Fumbles-Lost |
24–10 |
27–13
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Penalties-Yards |
93–737 |
67–565
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Avg per Game |
67.0 |
51.4
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Team |
Opp
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Punts-Yards |
52–2,016 |
54–2,151
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Avg per Punt |
38.8 |
39.8
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Time of Possession/Game |
30:16 |
29:44
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3rd Down Conversions |
66/156 |
60/154
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4th Down Conversions |
1–6 |
7–17
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Touchdowns Scored |
37 |
28
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Field Goals-Attempts |
15–21 |
8–16
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PAT-Attempts |
33–35 |
25–28
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Attendance |
576,183 |
254,591
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Games/Avg per Game |
82,312 |
63,648
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Scores by quarter
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Offense
Rushing
Name |
GP |
Att |
Yards |
Avg |
TD |
Long |
Avg/G
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Ahmaad Galloway |
11 |
174 |
881 |
5.1 |
6 |
40 |
80.1
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Santonio Beard |
8 |
77 |
633 |
8.2 |
4 |
69 |
79.1
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Tyler Watts |
9 |
111 |
564 |
5.1 |
5 |
32 |
62.7
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Ray Hudson |
11 |
37 |
205 |
5.5 |
1 |
35 |
18.6
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Donnie Lowe |
9 |
19 |
78 |
4.1 |
2 |
19 |
8.7
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Andrew Zow |
6 |
29 |
69 |
2.4 |
0 |
18 |
11.5
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Marvin Brown |
10 |
9 |
54 |
6.0 |
1 |
13 |
5.4
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Freddie Milons |
11 |
4 |
10 |
2.5 |
0 |
13 |
0.9
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Jonathan Richey |
11 |
3 |
6 |
2.0 |
0 |
6 |
0.5
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Nick Signaigo |
1 |
1 |
4 |
4.0 |
0 |
4 |
4.0
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Brandon Miree |
2 |
3 |
3 |
0.7 |
0 |
3 |
1.0
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Neal Thomas |
11 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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TEAM |
4 |
3 |
−5 |
−1.7 |
0 |
0 |
−1.2
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Dre Fulgham |
8 |
1 |
−11 |
−11 |
0 |
0 |
−1.4
|
|
Total |
11 |
472 |
2,490 |
5.3 |
19 |
69 |
226.4
|
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Opponents |
11 |
382 |
1,198 |
3.1 |
15 |
74 |
108.9
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Passing
Name |
GP |
Effic |
Att-Cmp-Int |
Pct |
Yds |
TD |
Lng |
Avg/G
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Tyler Watts |
9 |
135.06 |
172–94–3 |
54.7 |
1,325 |
10 |
78 |
147.2
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Andrew Zow |
6 |
143.06 |
83–48–2 |
57.8 |
654 |
6 |
71 |
109.0
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Antonio Carter |
11 |
192.80 |
2–1–0 |
50.0 |
34 |
0 |
34 |
3.1
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Jonathan Richey |
11 |
0.00 |
2–0–0 |
50.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
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TEAM |
4 |
0.00 |
1–0–0 |
50.0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
|
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Total |
11 |
136.50 |
260–143–5 |
55.0 |
2,013 |
16 |
78 |
183.0
|
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Opponents |
11 |
131.64 |
360–210–6 |
58.3 |
2,774 |
13 |
58 |
252.2
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Receiving
Name |
GP |
No. |
Yds |
Avg |
TD |
Long |
Avg/G
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Freddie Milons |
11 |
36 |
626 |
17.4 |
3 |
71 |
56.9
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Antonio Carter |
11 |
32 |
428 |
13.4 |
1 |
78 |
38.9
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Jason McAddley |
11 |
18 |
259 |
14.4 |
2 |
45 |
23.5
|
Sam Collins |
11 |
18 |
252 |
14.0 |
4 |
58 |
22.9
|
Triandos Luke |
11 |
15 |
152 |
10.1 |
3 |
29 |
13.8
|
Terry Jones, Jr. |
11 |
12 |
156 |
13.0 |
2 |
39 |
14.2
|
Donnie Lowe |
9 |
3 |
26 |
8.7 |
1 |
12 |
12.9
|
Ahmaad Galloway |
11 |
3 |
20 |
6.7 |
0 |
7 |
1.8
|
Dre Fulgham |
8 |
2 |
42 |
21.0 |
0 |
34 |
5.2
|
Ray Hudson |
11 |
1 |
26 |
26.0 |
0 |
26 |
2.4
|
Theo Sanders |
11 |
1 |
26 |
26.0 |
0 |
26 |
2.4
|
Santonio Beard |
8 |
1 |
8 |
8.0 |
0 |
8 |
1.0
|
Marico Portis |
11 |
1 |
−8 |
−8.0 |
0 |
0 |
−0.7
|
|
Total |
11 |
143 |
2,013 |
14.1 |
16 |
78 |
183.0
|
|
Opponents |
11 |
210 |
2,774 |
13.2 |
13 |
58 |
252.2
|
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