college football statistics
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College Football Statistics
Some things to think about..
Some History…
Princeton was the first school to be
called college football national
champions in 1869.
They only played 2 games!!
More history..
Notre Dame has the most players in the
College Football Hall of Fame.
The West Virginia Mountaineers are the
winningest Division I-A team (663-442-
45) to have never won a national title.
Did you know?
In 1905, 18 men were killed in college
football games, and 159 were
permanently injured.
Head injuries
Concussions
75% of head injuries are concussions
Recent example of a
concussion
Picture of Tim Tibow
getting hit. He did not
return to the game due to
the concussion he
sustained.
College football is one of the most heavily attended sports in the world.
FACT: there are 119 teams in Division
1A college football
Here are the leading scores, rushers,
etc of Division 1A College Football for
2010.
Leading National CHAMPS
Princeton -- 28
Yale -- 26
Alabama -- 13
Michigan -- 11
Notre Dame -- 11
USC -- 11
Leading Rushers
Denard Robinson, Michigan – 1096yds
Cameron Newton, Auburn – 1077yds
Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State –
1031yds
Bilal Powell, Louisiana – 1003yds
LaMichael James, Oregon – 971yds
Highest QB Ratings
Kellen Moore, Bosie State 190.3
Ricky Stanzi, Iowa 174.9
Cameron Newton, Auburn 172.1
Tyrod Taylor, Virginia Tech 171.1
Stephen Garcia, South Carolina 170.2
Leading Receivers
Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State --
1112yds
Greg Salas, Hawaii -- 1068yds
Kealoha Pilares, Hawaii -- 891yds
Alshon Jeffery, South Carolina -- 848yds
Ryan Broyles, Oklahoma -- 810yds
Highest scoring
Oregon 54.3
Oklahoma State 49.5
Boise State 47.5
Utah 46.8
Stanford 43.3
National Leaders
54.3
49.547.5 46.8
43.3
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Oregon OklahomaState
Boise State Utah Stanford
Fun Fact!
On Saturday October 16th 2010
Michigan lost to Iowa 38 to 28.