Scoring Offense
1. NC State - 37.8
2. Virginia Tech - 30.8
3. Boston College - 30.5
4. Duke 29.0
5. Florida State - 28.5
Scoring Defense
1. Boston College - 14.0
2. North Carolina - 14.2
3. NC State - 14.8
4. Clemson - 16.2
5. Virginia Tech - 16.5
Total Offense
1. Wake Forest - 412.2
2. NC State - 406.0
3. Florida State - 401.5
4. Georgia Tech - 387.2
5. Miami - 379.7
Total Defense
1. NC State - 201.2
2. North Carolina - 250.5
3. Boston College - 264.8
4. Clemson - 289.8
5. Georgia Tech - 321.2
Rushing Offense
1. Georgia Tech - 262.0
2. Virginia Tech - 216.5
3. Wake Forest - 162.8
4. Clemson - 148.8
5. NC State - 142.5
Rushing Defense
1. NC State - 76.0
2. Georgia Tech - 106.0
3. Boston College - 108.8
4. Florida State - 112.0
5. North Carolina - 118.5
Passing Offense
1. Florida State - 271.5
2. Miami - 268.7
3. Duke - 267.2
4. NC State - 263.5
5. Wake Forest - 249.5
Passing Defense
1. NC State - 125.2
2. North Carolina - 132.0
3. Clemson - 143.8
4. Boston College - 156.0
5. Virginia Tech - 160.5
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
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2 Responses to "ACC Statistical Team Leaders After Week 4"According to this, STATE is the best team in the conference!
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/ncaa/stats/2009/divia/team/index.html
NC State is number 1 in total yards allowed per game on defense.
We are also 4th in passing defense per game. Solid for such a young secondary that will be undoubtedly be tested against Wake. Keep it up!
Russell Wilson is also amongst the passing leaders in QB efficiency if you follow the site to individual leaders.
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