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School Game Finder Query Results

Output includes all regular season games from 2000 to 2023 and all bowl games from 2002 to 2023.
(Read more about our data coverage.)

Current search:
In a single season, in 2018, sorted by descending Sacks

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Years
Conference:
School:
Opponent:
Game Type:
Game Number:
Min    Max 
Game Location:
Game Result:
Overtime Game?
Conference Game?
Major Opponent?  What is major?
Additional Criteria
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Total Games Matching Criteria
* Default sort order is descending

Query Results

Query Results Table
Tackles
Rk School Year Loss Sk
101Akron20188121
102Florida International20186721
103Illinois20186621
104Kansas20186621
105Ball State20186620
106South Alabama20186120
107UNLV20187220
108UTEP20185920
109Air Force20186819
110Charlotte20186319
111Wisconsin20186219
112Coastal Carolina20186118
113Kansas State20184918
114Wyoming20186718
115Maryland20185417
116Colorado State20186116
117Georgia Tech20185416
118Rice20185616
119Rutgers20186016
120Bowling Green State20183915
Rk School Year Loss Sk
121Oregon State20185415
122Texas State20185914
123Tulsa20186014
124UCLA20185514
125Georgia State20184313
126Connecticut20185211
127Louisville20184611
128San Jose State20185811
129Navy20183710
130Massachusetts2018629
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