Monday, September 28, 2009

Wilson, Baker and Young Among ACC's Best


Passing Efficiency
1. R. Wilson (ST) - 169.6 (64.3%)
2. R. Skinner (WFU) - 156.4 (68.8%)
3. J. Harris (UM) - 152.6 (59.5%)
4. S. Renfree (DU) - 149.4 (67.4%)
5. D. Shinskie (BC) - 146.8 (62.5%)

Passing TD's
1. R. Wilson (ST) - 12
2. R. Skinner (WFU) - 8
3. T. Yates (UNC) - 6
4. J. Harris (UM) - 5
4. D. Shinskie (BC) - 5
4. T. Lewis (DU) - 5

Passing Yards
1. C. Ponder (FSU) - 1,082 yds (270.5)
2. R. Skinner (WFU) - 973 yds (243.2)
3. R. Wilson (ST) - 969 yds (242.2)
4. C. Turner (MD) - 962 yds (240.5)
5. J. Harris (UM) - 806 yds (268.7)

Rushing Yards
1. R. Williams (VT) - 492 yds (123.0)
2. J. Dwyer (GT) - 326 yds (81.5)
3. J. Nesbitt (GT) - 310 yds (77.5)
4. D. Scott (MD) - 297 yds (74.2)
5. C. Spiller (CU) - 288 yds (72.0)
6. M. Harris (BC) - 270 yds (67.5)
7. T. Baker (ST) - 250 yds (62.5)

*It should be noted that Toney Baker has the least amount of carries of any of the Running Back's in the Top-7.

Rushing TD's
1. R. Williams (VT) - 8
2. T. Baker (ST) - 5
3. T. Jones (FSU) - 4
4. J. Nesbitt (GT) - 3
4. D. Scott (MD) - 3
4. M. Harris (BC) - 3

Sacks
1. D. Morgan (GT) - 5.5
2. D. Watson (FSU) - 4.5
3. W. Young (ST) - 4
4. R. Quinn (UNC) - 3
4. Q. Coples (UNC) - 3

Tackles For Loss
1. D. Morgan (GT) - 7.0
2. W. Young (ST) - 5.5
2. R. Sapp (CU) - 5.5
2. D. Watson (FSU) - 5.5
2. A. Albright (BC) - 5.5
2. R. Quinn (UNC) - 5.5

comments

2 Responses to "Wilson, Baker and Young Among ACC's Best"
  1. wolfranger said...
    September 28, 2009 at 2:38 PM

    Ryan Williams has really stepped up this year for VT after they lost Evans to injury. Admittedly I thought they surely wouldn't be at the top of the ACC in rushing.

    This years game up in Blacksburg looks to be shaping up to be a great one. Hopefully I can make it up there for the game.

    Go Pack!

  2. Anonymous said...
    September 28, 2009 at 4:08 PM

    If Russell keeps this up, he will be in the Heisman talk within a couple of weeks. He is currently 2nd in FBS with 12 TD passes, and his NCAA record streak of passes without an INT is still going. If we keep winning, he is going to start making some Heisman lists.

    -ED89

 

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