2: Interceptions by the Bears at Hampton last week, junior
DeShaun Summers and senior Nate Ayers recorded a pick apiece.
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3: Number of sacks needed by
Christopher Robinson (12 sacks) to become the school's single season sack leader, the record has been held by James Dozier (14.5) since 1990.
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3: Touchdown throws by
Robert Council in Week 1 at Eastern Michigan, a career high.
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4: Touchdowns scored by
Herb Walker Jr. against Hampton, he accounted for three rushing TDs and had a TD reception
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11: Number of punts dropped inside the 20 yardline by
Lawrence Forbes.
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14: Different players who have receptions for the Bears this season, led by redshirt junior
Andrew King (16).
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14: Touchdowns scored by Herb Walker, Jr. in just eight games, the highest scoring total in the league.
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19: Tackles by linebacker
Cody Acker, a career high and third highest total in the nation (FCS).
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23: Number of completions by
Moses Skillon in Week 9 at #4 Villanova, season- and career high.
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32: Number of carries by
Herb Walker Jr. in Week 4 versus Howard.
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44.7: Percentage of 3
rd down conversions by the Bears thru nine games, ranks No. 1 in the league.
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45: Longest field goal by redshirt sophomore
Chris Moller during Week 2 at Holy Cross, career high – his previous high was 44.
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46: Longest rush from scrimmage by
Herb Walker Jr. during Week 2 performance against Holy Cross.
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48: Yards on
Thomas Martin's punt return in Week 2 versus Holy Cross, a career high.
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82: Yards on a kickoff return by
Orlando Johnson during Week 4 Bears-Bison game at the New York Urban League Classic at MetLife Stadium.
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89.3: Percentage of possessions the Bears have scored on when the ball reaches the opponents' red zone, best the league.
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103: Receiving yards by
Herb Walker Jr. in Week 10 at Hampton, it was his career-high and the most reception yards by a Bear this season.
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285: passing yards for Skillon in Week 9 versus #4 Villanova, his highest in a Bears uniform.
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1,332: Total punting yards for Bears redshirt sophomore punter
Lawrence Forbes.
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5,080: Travel miles by the Bears so far this season to opposing cities.
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