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09-Asu-Footbl-Mg-History.Pdf YEAR BY YEAR STATISTICS Rushing Passing Total Offense Punts Scoring First Downs Year Att.-Yds.-TD Avg./G A-C-I-TD Yds. Avg./G Pl.-Yds. Avg./G No. Avg. TD C-1 C-2 FG Pts. Avg./G R P Pn Tot. 1946 ASU (11) 451-870-NA 79.1 241-81-30-NA 1,073 97.6 692-1,943 176.6 81 34.6 14 7-14 0-0 0 93 8.5 49 41 11 101 Opponents 507-2,244-NA 204.0 142-61-9-NA 1,101 100.1 649-3,345 304.1 60 28.0 47 31-47 0-0 0 313 28.5 87 36 5 128 1947 ASU (11) 478-2,343-NA 213.0 196-77-15-NA 913 83.0 674-3,256 296.0 62 34.8 26 11-26 0-0 0 168 15.3 101 36 8 145 Opponents 476-2,251-NA 204.6 163-51-19-NA 751 68.3 639-3,002 272.9 69 34.2 35 24-35 0-0 0 234 21.3 96 20 5 121 1948 ASU (10) 499-2,188-NA 218.8 183-85-9-NA 1,104 110.4 682-3,292 329.2 40 32.5 41 20-41 0-0 3 276 27.6 109 46 8 163 Opponents 456-2,109-NA 210.9 171-68-19-NA 986 98.6 627-3,095 309.5 53 33.6 27 22-27 0-0 2 192 19.2 81 38 6 125 1949 ASU (9) 522-2,968-NA 329.8 144-56-17-NA 1,111 123.4 666-4,079 453.2 33 37.1 47 39-47 0-0 0 321 35.7 – – – 173 Opponents 440-1,725-NA 191.7 140-50-20-NA 706 78.4 580-2,431 270.1 61 34.7 26 15-26 0-0 0 171 19.0 – – – 111 1950 ASU (11) 669-3,710-NA 337.3 194-86-21-NA 1,405 127.7 863-5,115 465.0 51 36.1 58 53-58 0-0 1 404 36.7 178 53 11 242 Opponents 455-2,253-NA 304.5 225-91-27-NA 1,353 123.0 680-3,606 327.8 74 34.6 23 16-23 0-0 0 154 14.0 78 51 8 137 1951 ASU (11) 559-3,350-NA 145.8 130-51-11-NA 814 74.0 689-4,164 378.5 48 34.3 45 32-45 0-0 2 308 28.0 164 27 8 199 Opponents 494-1,604-NA 160.4 206-92-10-NA 1,426 129.6 700-3,030 274.5 68 37.2 26 17-26 0-0 1 176 16.0 90 48 15 163 1952 ASU (9) 423-2,075-26 230.6 141-70-12-6 888 98.7 564-2,963 329.2 47 32.1 37 25-37 0-0 0 247 27.4 101 42 2 145 Opponents 432-1,488-12 160.9 199-96-17-5 1,240 137.8 631-2,688 298.7 40 36.1 18 13-18 0-0 0 121 13.4 95 45 10 150 1953 ASU (10) 437-1,806-NA 180.6 127-60-7-NA 765 76.5 564-2,571 257.1 56 34.9 31 19-31 0-0 0 207 20.7 89 28 9 126 Opponents 529-2,533-NA 253.3 138-52-8-NA 613 61.3 667-3,146 314.6 45 29.8 30 18-30 0-0 1 203 20.3 127 29 3 159 1954 ASU (10) 449-1,646-NA 164.6 123-59-11-NA 840 84.0 572-2,486 248.6 53 38.1 26 22-26 0-0 0 178 17.8 92 37 4 133 Opponents 506-2,472-NA 247.2 144-75-11-NA 1,022 102.2 650-3,478 347.8 38 35.3 34 24-34 0-0 0 228 22.8 114 41 1 156 1955 ASU (11) 446-2,419-NA 219.4 209-119-14-12 1,695 154.1 655-4,114 374.0 37 36.3 51 37-51 0-0 0 343 31.2 99 74 9 182 Opponents 452-1,485-NA 135.0 208-96-16-7 1,189 108.1 660-2,674 243.1 57 34.3 16 11-16 0-0 0 107 9.7 85 46 7 138 1956 ASU (10) 477-2,438-NA 243.8 148-81-10-11 1,178 117.8 625-3,616 361.6 39 33.5 45 33-45 0-0 1 306 30.6 123 44 8 175 Opponents 454-1,572-NA 157.2 185-87-18-4 1,038 103.8 639-2,610 261.0 51 34.3 12 8-12 0-0 1 83 8.3 79 48 5 132 1957 ASU (10) 521-2,922-19 292.2 152-81-7-19 1,527 152.7 672-4,449 444.9 29 35.4 59 40-59 0-0 1 397 39.7 123 50 9 182 Opponents 381-1,029-5 102.9 200-92-19-5 1,240 124.0 581-2,166 216.6 66 32.8 10 6-10 0-0 0 66 6.6 83 46 9 138 1958 ASU (10) 548-2,539-28 253.9 146-73-11-10 1,256 125.6 694-3,795 379.5 33 35.4 38 6-7 17-31 1 271 27.1 129 43 9 181 Opponents 372-1,257-12 125.7 184-94-8-3 1,151 115.1 556-2,408 240.8 47 36.6 19 5-6 5-13 0 131 13.1 70 36 8 114 1959 ASU (11) 556-2,186-24 198.7 146-76-5-13 1,053 95.7 711-3,239 294.5 50 43.2 37 25-30 5-7 5 272 24.7 124 47 15 186 Opponents 455-1,680-13 121.3 213-101-20-8 1,344 122.2 673-3,024 274.8 48 37.1 20 6-8 8-12 2 150 13.6 102 57 13 172 1960 ASU (10) 548-2,489-20 248.9 135-61-8-7 849 84.9 683-3,338 333.8 39 40.5 29 27-27 2-2 6 223 22.3 121 44 18 183 Opponents 403-1,380-10 138.0 175-92-6-6 985 98.5 578-2,365 236.5 53 38.6 17 8-11 2-6 2 120 12.0 70 54 12 136 1961 ASU (10) 466-1,999-NA 199.9 192-95-11-15 1,355 135.5 658-3,354 335.4 31 42.1 41 18-26 7-15 3 287 28.7 107 59 12 178 Opponents 416-1,678-NA 167.8 162-78-21-8 1,107 110.7 578-2,785 278.5 45 33.0 23 7-13 6-10 2 141 14.1 85 55 5 145 1962 ASU (10) 468-2,342-NA 234.2 161-87-10-16 1,502 150.2 629-3,844 384.4 31 39.9 42 37-39 2-3 3 304 30.4 136 54 12 202 Opponents 398-1,073-NA 107.3 220-106-13-7 1,379 137.9 618-2,472 247.2 50 37.6 17 9-10 5-7 1 126 12.6 67 61 13 141 1963 ASU (9) 398-2,038-NA 226.4 165-79-15-11 1,197 133.0 563-3,235 359.4 37 38.8 35 26-28 5-4 1 249 27.7 101 48 13 162 Opponents 401-1,399-NA 155.4 190-76-15-3 1,101 122.3 591-2,500 277.8 55 35.8 18 10-14 0-4 0 122 13.6 66 47 13 126 1964 ASU (10) 365-1,203-NA 120.3 281-151-19-23 2,559 255.9 646-3,762 376.2 35 38.3 32 27-29 1-3 3 230 23.0 72 101 15 188 Opponents 414-1,205-NA 120.5 187-79-11-6 1,076 107.6 601-2,281 228.1 64 41.7 17 5-11 3-6 4 125 12.5 63 46 9 118 1965 ASU (10) 468-1,282-7 128.2 188-99-4-9 1,185 118.5 653-2,467 246.7 66 44.8 18 12-13 2-4 2 132 13.2 65 61 14 140 Opponents 398-1,173-12 117.3 249-109-13-6 1,523 152.3 646-2,696 269.6 60 40.5 20 13-16 0-4 3 142 14.2 69 66 10 145 1966 ASU (10) 471-1,131-10 113.1 216-105-19-9 1,501 150.1 687-2,632 263.2 64 38.7 22 18-19 1-3 4 166 16.6 66 61 19 146 Opponents 408-1,038-10 103.8 247-105-19-11 1,408 140.8 655-2,446 244.6 59 38.2 24 18-22 0-2 4 174 17.4 56 65 15 136 1967 ASU (10) 506-2,174-25 217.4 249-121-20-19 1,974 197.4 755-4,148 414.8 61 37.5 49 39-44 3-5 3 350 35.0 86 82 13 181 Opponents 400-798-13 79.8 312-124-27-11 1,979 197.9 712-2,768 276.8 77 40.3 27 17-24 2-3 9 210 21.0 49 76 16 141 1968 ASU (10) 625-2,903-37 290.3 223-109-13-13 1,570 157.0 848-4,473 447.3 77 33.1 55 47-55 0-0 11 414 41.4 123 61 9 193 Opponents 403-570-10 57.0 331-137-25-11 1,826 182.6 734-2,396 239.6 103 39.1 23 19-20 0-3 2 163 16.3 32 76 18 126 1969 ASU (10) 543-2,513-32 251.3 261-112-12-13 1,786 178.6 814-4,299 429.9 73 40.7 51 41-48 1-3 10 383 38.3 116 72 12 200 Opponents 472-1,297-14 129.7 345-159-27-8 2,042 204.2 817-3,339 333.9 80 37.4 24 14-16 2-8 5 179 17.9 83 81 19 183 1970 ASU (11) 650-3,288-22 298.9 299-152-17-20 2,306 209.6 949-5,594 508.5 51 42.2 55 44-54 0-1 9 405 36.8 146 109 15 270 Opponents 499-1,301-11 118.3 300-112-22-4 1,322 120.2 799-2,623 238.5 101 39.8 19 13-15 0-4 8 151 13.7 67 60 18 145 1971 ASU (12) 671-3,478-29 289.8 329-129-18-23 2,093 174.4 1,000-5,571 464.3 56 39.7 62 54-59 3-3 10 462 38.5 145 97 23 265 Opponents 581-1,547-12 128.9 323-140-22-9 1,892 157.7 904-3,439 286.6 89 39.7 26 19-23 1-3 8 201 16.8 98 85 21 204 1972 ASU (12) 684-4,133-46 344.4 261-132-19-21 2,266 188.8 945-6,399 533.3 54 43.0 78 62-71 4-7 6 562 46.8 187 94 14 295 Opponents 533-1,615-15 134.6 410-175-21-19 2,550 212.5 943-4,165 347.1 100 37.9 41 27-30 7-11 3 296 24.7 85 107 17 209 1973 ASU (12) 630-3,576-41 298.0 318-172-16-25 3,077 256.4 948-6,563 554.4 55 42.4 73 54-68 0-5 7 519 43.2 160 120 14 294 Opponents 507-1,460-11 121.7 384-182-20-10 2,205 183.8 891-3,665 305.4 90 39.2 22 15-21 0-1 8 171 14.2 75 91 28 194 1974 ASU (12) 620-2,324-18 193.7 277-125-20-11 1,819 151.6 897-4,143 345.3 88 37.8 36 22-30 1-6 9 267 22.3 114 78 11 203 Opponents 588-1,522-11 126.8 329-146-30-9 1,889 157.4 917-3,411 284.3 96 39.1 20 16-19 1-1 7 163 13.6 91 84 13 188 1975 ASU (12) 657-2,776-24 231.3 276-139-13-12 2,193 182.8 933-4,969 414.1 65 38.8 44 38-42 1-2 13 347 28.9 142 105 13 260 Opponents 576-1,721-5 143.4 337-137-24-8 1,602 133.5 913-3,323 276.9 99 38.8 15 13-13 0-2 8 127 10.6 113 70 10 193 1976 ASU (11) 549-1,900-11 172.7 326-153-18-16 2,304 209.5 875-4,204 382.8 72 40.7 29 22-26 0-3 9 223 20.3 101 106 18 225 Opponents 560-2,481-21 225.6 254-112-12-11 1,699 154.5 814-3,857 350.6 84 40.9 32 22-24 3-8 7 241 21.9 111 64 12 187 1977 ASU (12) 697-2,541-28 211.8 323-166-20-17 2,528 210.7 1,020-5,069 422.4 58 38.7 54 50-54 0-0 7 397 33.1 152 114 21 287 Opponents 538-1,622-9 135.2 290-134-15-7 1,628 135.7 828-3,250 270.1 89 39.8 23 19-20 1-3 11 196 16.3 82 78 11 171 Key: ( ) – Number of games; Att.
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