The Sickos Stats Summary for Week 14!

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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 14!

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 overall 57-27 on the year. when scoring a safety this season in 2025 for the DI Teams.

Only one safety this weekend but it was Iowa getting one on Nebraska, on a punt return, with a some calling for targeting but hey we can’t fix the refs.

Overall 58-27 on the year when scoring a safety this season in 2025 for the DI Teams. A win percentage of .682 on the year! A slight improvement over last year.

Also, I am not making a compilation this week since there was only one. Don’t worry I will make a season long one eventually on our YouTube.

LONGEST SCORING DRIVE OF THE WEEK - TIME OF POSSESSION

This had to be the most cathartic drive for fans of this team. You have lost to your rival four straight times and you desperately want to end that streak. So you decide to embark on completely demoralizing journey to suck the life out of your rival and their stadium full of fans. This 20 play, 81 yard drive for a 23 yard field goal took 11 minutes and 56 seconds and completely took the life out of the Big House. It is really weird to give an award to the #1 ranked team in the country, but congrats Ohio State??!!!

Drive Summary

Ohio State’s award. This is so weird.

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

Ok, we need to set this back to the normal committee calibration. Navy was down to Memphis, but they started rolling in the second half. However, they had a little hiccup here with a fumble on the goal line. They still managed to win the game 28-17 with more long drives, but none longer than this 18-play, 69 yard drive that took 10 minutes and three seconds. 

Drive Summary

Navy’s award.

LONGEST PUNT OF THE WEEK FOR DIVISION I -WEEK 14

This week the pickings were much slimmer since we only had some FCS playoff games. Also 2 FBS teams (Akron and UConn) had a final week “Bye” week. So we’re going to break this award down a little bit this week. We’re going to do a Non-Touchback and Touchback editions.

Oklahoma State punter caught the Iowa State returner off guard and got a nice 69 yard punt. The Announcers didn’t even acknowledge how good of a punt it was. However, WE DID. Congrats Wes!!

The award for Wes

Florida Punter Tommy Doman opened the second half with this punt against rival Florida State. Through no fault of his own, the punt baffled the returner Squirrel White and took a bounce towards the end zone. Florida attempted to down it inside the 5 but tried to toss the ball back into the field of play unsuccessfully and it was a touchback. I really love Tommy’s reaction on this one doing a surrender cobra when it wasn’t able to be stopped for a touchback.

The award for Tommy

I put both punts in a YouTube video here since there were not any ready highlights for either of these punts.

Also, we had so many hard working punters this week. We had three punters with 9 punts but here are 15 punters who booted the ball at least 7 times this week in FBS.

Hardest Working Punters of the Week

THE COMEBACK OF THE WEEK!!

Last but not least, I had to talk about the comeback of the week for Yale. The Ivy League was in their first FCS Playoff experience this weekend. It was not going well for Harvard and Yale. For Harvard, it ended in a 52-7 defeat. But Yale had other ideas. They were down 42-14, and their win probability was at a low of 0.2% after Youngstown State took the lead with 7:37 left in the 3rd, 42-14. Yale did not give up and got a TD and then a two-point conversion to make it 42-22, then rattled off three touchdowns in the 4th to complete an historic comeback.

Yale’s win probabilityI

I tried to put this in the perspective of the record books in FCS. Yale’s second half comeback was one of the largest in FCS history. Coming back from 28 down was only eclipsed by these three games in the record books. Sure, there could be more, but I couldn’t find them listed.

Largest Second Half comebacks in FCS history

Amazing job Yale. We hope you have fun in Bozeman as your reward? Who knows what will happen.

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