Where UAB football ranks in national stats after championship week
The college football season is officially over following Michigan’s victory over Washington in the CFP title game and all national statistics are now final for the UAB football team.
The Blazers finished their first season under head coach Trent Dilfer at 4-8 overall but set multiple school records on offense behind quarterback Jacob Zeno and running back Jermaine Brown Jr.
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Here’s the full rundown of UAB’s standing in the national rankings following the conclusion of the 2023 college football season:
Rushing offense
1. Liberty 293.3
60. UAB 161.1
Passing offense
1. Oregon 346.9
18. UAB 288.9
Total offense
1. LSU 543.5
18. UAB 450
Scoring offense
1. LSU 45.5
49. UAB 29.9
Rushing defense
1. Penn State 75.5
123. UAB 197.1
Passing defense
1. Ohio State 145.9
88. UAB 237.9
Total defense
1. Michigan 247
118. UAB 435
Scoring defense
1. Michigan 10.4
127. UAB 36.92
Turnover margin
1. Michigan +19
59. UAB +1
Interceptions
1. Liberty 21
73. UAB 10
Fumbles recovered
1. Cal 16
13. UAB 11
Penalty Yards
1. Air Force 24.77
83. UAB 56.25
3rd down offense
1. Georgia 55.2 %
57. UAB 40.3 %
3rd down defense
1. Georgia 25.7 %
128. UAB 49.4 %
Red zone scoring
1. Oregon State 97.6 % (41/42)
120. UAB 73.1 % (38/52)
Opponents’ red zone scoring
1. Louisville 67.6 % (23/34)
85. UAB 85.2 % (52/61)
Sacks
1. Penn State 49
55. UAB 27
Sacks allowed
1. Oregon 5
104. UAB 32
Tackles for loss
1. Penn State 111
126. UAB 49
Tackles for loss allowed
1. LSU 36
127. UAB 93
Time of possession
1. Utah 34:04
84. UAB 29:10