Tulsa's Time
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Published: September 20, 2007
The Golden Hurricane have adapted well to new offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn's hurry-up, no-huddle offense, piling up yards and averaging 45 points a game.
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Team
Passing offense
Team, Yards per game
1. Hawaii, 494.7
2. Texas Tech, 479.3
3. North Texas, 416.5
4. Brigham Young, 405.3
5. New Mexico St., 398.7
6. Tulsa, 398.5
7. Louisville, 387.0
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10. Missouri, 345.3
11. Oklahoma, 324.0
Total Offense
Team, Yards per game
1. Louisville, 617.0
2. Texas Tech, 568.7
3. Oklahoma, 565.3
4. Tulsa, 559.0
5. Hawaii, 554.0
Passing Efficiency
Team, Rating
1. Rutgers, 224.6
2. Florida, 222.5
3. Oklahoma, 210.4
4. Clemson, 201.5
5. Tulsa, 196.1
Individual
Passing Efficiency
Player, Team, Rating
1. Mike Teel, Rutgers, 236.7
2. Tim Tebow, Florida, 228.8
3. Sam Bradford, OU, 219.5
4. Cullen Harper, Clemson, 205.0
5. Paul Smith, Tulsa, 195.9
6. Brian Brohm, Louisville, 193.4
7. Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 185.4
Total Offense
Player, Team, Yards per game
1. Graham Harrell, Texas Tech, 432.7
2. Colt Brennan, Hawaii, 432.0
3. Max Hall, BYU, 404.3
4. Chase Holbrook, NM State, 390.0
5. Brian Brohm, Louisville, 387.0
6. Paul Smith, Tulsa, 380.0
Receiving Yards
TU Player, Yards per game
23. Charles Clay, 95.0
39. Brennan Marion, 85.5
79. Trae Johnson, 68.0
Note: Hawaii and BYU are the only other teams with three players in the top 80.
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