The Sickos Stats Summary for Week 11!

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Welcome back to the Sickos Stats Summary!

If you missed this last year and the explainer, this year at the Sickos Sentinel, we’re going to bring you something called the Sickos Stats Summary. It’s basically going to be weird stats on different things we found that we don’t think get a lot of attention. We will make some graphics every week and try to give you a few amounts of stats that are unconventionally appealing or things that don’t get highlighted much.

Do I know how many stats will be in each weekly post? Nope.

Also, if I miss something on these, feel free to yell at me to correct. I am nowhere near perfect and data pulls miss things sometimes 🙂

The Sickos Stats Summary for Week 11!

In 2024, we started tracking records of people who scored a safety on their opponent. Last year teams who scored a safety were 58-29 on the year. A winning percentage of .666%. So, we wanted to track them again. Teams scoring a safety are 47-22 for the season overall.

We’ve got safeties, I’ve never seen before here this week.

  • Air Force got one on San Jose State in our Sickos Committee Game of the Week. The San Jose Pass was deflected, the QB then tries to bat it forward to the ground but it gets deflected off a lineman and into the San Jose State running back’s arms who catches it for a safety.

  • Alabama A&M gets a safety to go up 5-0 but then Prairie View scores 48 straight to win 48-5.

  • UT Martin blocks a punt for a safety.

  • Oregon gets an Iowa safety and wins by that safety.

  • West Virginia blocks a punt for a safety.

  • Mercer gets a sack for a safety and it was maintained after review and they win the SoCon thanks to that safety over Western Carolina.

WEEK 11 SAFETIES COMPILATION ON OUR YOUTUBE

LONGEST SCORING DRIVE OF THE WEEK - TIME OF POSSESSION - TOUCHDOWN

Nebraska and UCLA were in a Foster Farms Bowl, sorry I mean Big Ten conference game. UCLA took this drive 17 plays for 75 yards in 9 Minutes and 46 seconds. It tied the game at 7-7.

Drive Summary

UCLA’s Award

LONGEST NON-SCORING DRIVE OF THE WEEK - TIME OF POSSESSION

Army had a drive where they took the final 9 minutes and 53 seconds off the clock to end the game without scoring. Well, Lehigh beat that with this drive, by nearly a full minute. The Mountain Hawks were up 38-3 on Holy Cross and they tried to salt the full game away but fell a little short. 15 Play, 54 yards in 10 Minutes and 49 seconds. Bravo Mountain Hawks!

Drive Summary

Lehigh’s Award!

LONGEST PUNT OF THE WEEK FOR DIVISION I -WEEK 11

We got some amazing Punts this week. For Division 1, Tennessee State’s Mark Shenouda booted an 82 Yard Punt. This was the Longest Punt of the Week for Division I but it was 4 yards short for the longest punt of the week overall.

Don’t worry we still uploaded this one.

LONGEST PUNT OF THE WEEK FOR DIVISION I & DIVISION II -WEEK 11

It’s a De-facto conference title game. Findlay is up 14-0 and got a stop, but the Ashland punter pinned the Oilers on the 1. Findlay couldn't really advance the ball and forced to punt with just a couple minutes before the half. Owen punted this bomb that totally flipped the field and essentially prevented Ashland from a good scoring opportunity. Findlay wound up winning their Conference title 14-3.

A quote from the Findlay Assistant AD Kyle Niermann said “I was on the sideline and I can honestly say I've never seen a punt; 1. Fire up a sideline like that and 2. Totally suck the air out of a home stadium (I realize that sounds insane haha)”

It doesn’t sound insane to us!! PUNTING IS WINNING!! We normally can’t reliably get D2 or D3 punting data just yet but the trophy goes to Owen Clevenger this week with this absolutely crushed 86 yard punt!

Owen’s Award

THE LONGEST PUNT OF THE WEEK AND OF FINDLAY’S SCHOOL HISTORY!!

WHAT A PUNT

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