Army was better than any team in the country at not getting tackled behind the line of scrimmage (TFL/Rush). Overall, they were pretty good at running the ball (EPA/Rush+), but they only completed 44% of their pass attempts. No team was worse at defending passes (D-EPA Pass+), few were worse at defending the run (D-EPA/Rush+). Overall they were among the nation's worst at playing defense (D-EP3 and D-EP3+). Army achieved that rare level of bad on defense that they actually allowed few passing yards during the season - 22nd nationally in passing yards per game - because teams didn't need to risk it.
The Statistical Review breaks down teams along a number of performance categories, everything from red zone scoring to field goal percentage, and compares that performance against the rest of the FBS. All 124 teams will be reviewed from 124 to 1 by the hybrid rankings. You can find short descriptions in the table below.
The Statistical Review breaks down teams along a number of performance categories, everything from red zone scoring to field goal percentage, and compares that performance against the rest of the FBS. All 124 teams will be reviewed from 124 to 1 by the hybrid rankings. You can find short descriptions in the table below.
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