Tulane's offense was so bad through the first of the season it warranted a special weekly segment on this site. Consider this: Tulane averaged 1.7 yards/carry; they rushed for fewer than 10 yards in 5 different games; they topped out at 4.14 yards/carry and 153 yards against UAB - by way of comparison, Oregon never amassed fewer than 180 yards rushing and only once dropped below 4 yards/carry (vs. California).
But along with the very bad, in Tulane you also had the very good - Cairo Santos, the kicker. No single player so completely outclassed the rest of his team more than Mr. Santos.
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.
But along with the very bad, in Tulane you also had the very good - Cairo Santos, the kicker. No single player so completely outclassed the rest of his team more than Mr. Santos.
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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