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There are some pretty impressive stats coming from 2016’s version of the Territorial Cup. Most of them came from the Arizona Wildcats.
511
Yards rushing by Arizona’s offense. This sets a school record for rushing yards in a single game. It is also the most rushing yards allowed by ASU in a single game. This comes from a team who had a supposed solid run defense.
10.6
Yards per rushing attempt. This pretty much set the tone for the game.
5-for-5
Arizona’s red zone attempts. Arizona walked away with 100% red zone completion percentage and every single possession ended with a rushing touchdown.
2
Number for takeaways for Arizona’s defense. The ‘Cats won the turnover battle 2-to-1. DaVonte’ Neal had a nice diving interception and Sani Fuimaono quickly jumped on a fumble by ASU quarterback Manny Wilkins.
14
Points off of turnovers for Arizona. The ‘Cats capitalized on their takeaways, turning them into seven points both times.
0
Number of sacks Arizona’s offensive line gave up. Granted Brandon Dawkins dropped back only eight times, but that still shows that the O-Line was playing as a cohesive unit.