I bet that includes offensive recoveries (Like Jonah Williams recovering Scarbroughs fumble at the end of Ole Miss). Maybe the more correct statement is every defensive fumble recovered has been returned for a TD?
Nope. There have been 8 defensive scores and 3 special teams scores.Xavian Marks PR TD vs Kent State.
I assume you guys saw/heard the stat that the score differential against UT was the largest since TDs went from 5 to 6 points. That's pretty insane too.That beats all I've ever heard.
Yes, B1G counted 8 defensive TDs and Eddie's 2 PR TDs out of 11 NOTs. The one he missed was Marks' PR TD.Nope. There have been 8 defensive scores and 3 special teams scores.
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These stats are for fumble returns.
Fumble recoveries where they just jump on the ball and cover it up aren't returns.
It means if they picked it up and ran with it, they ended up scoring.I bet that includes offensive recoveries (Like Jonah Williams recovering Scarbroughs fumble at the end of Ole Miss). Maybe the more correct statement is every defensive fumble recovered has been returned for a TD?
7 defensive starters have scored a TD. What have the other 4 been doing??? Slackers..Wow - Alabama has 7 defensive players who have scored on defense (Harrison has done it twice). Crazy.
If we run the table on defensive touchdowns, that will be a nice bumpersticker.Kent State has bragging rights now....
Though it is Saban D, you can tell Pruitt's take on it yields great dividends. I'm kinda glad we blitz a bit more.This is another amazing defensive stat:
We're first in the nation in total team sacks (3rd by sacks/game) but we have no individual player within the top 40 for sacks. Jonathan Allen is the highest Alabama player on the individual list at T-48th with 4 sacks. We've show an impressive ability to get pressure from almost any position on the field. Several guys have been dominant pass rushers but not the first to get there consistently.