Comparing statistics between Texas and Washington ahead of the Alamo Bowl
Texas and Washington are set to battle on Thursday in the Valero Alamo Bowl.
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Both teams have 12 games worth of data, with Washington holding strong offensive statistical rankings while Texas has solid numbers across several categories.
Inside Texas looks at where each team ranks in the FBS in the major statistical categories.
Texas overall SP+ ranking: No. 7
Washington overall SP+ ranking: No. 17
Texas defensive SP+ ranking: No. 14
Washington defensive SP+ ranking: No. 59
Texas offensive SP+ ranking: No. 24
Washington offensive SP+ ranking: No. 11
Texas special teams SP+ ranking: No. 41
Washington special teams SP+ ranking: No. 63
Texas overall FEI ranking: No. 6
Washington overall FEI ranking: No. 20
Texas offensive FEI ranking: No. 16
Washington offensive FEI ranking: No. 5
Texas defensive FEI ranking: No. 10
Washington defensive FEI ranking: No. 89
Texas special teams FEI ranking: No. 7
Washington special teams FEI ranking: No. 52
Texas ESPN FPI ranking: No. 6
Washington ESPN FPI ranking: No. 23
Texas strength of schedule ranking, per ESPN: No. 23
Washington strength of schedule ranking, per ESPN: No. 73
Texas total offense: No. 34 – 430.3 ypg
Washington total offense: No. 2 – 521.7 ypg
Texas total defense: No. 51 – 362.0 ypg
Washington total defense: No. 55 – 368.8 ypg
Texas yards per play: No. 22 – 6.2 ypp
Washington yards per play: No. 6 – 6.8 ypp
Texas yards per play allowed: No. 20 – 4.7 ypp
Washington yards per play allowed: No. 71 – 5.5 ypp
Texas rushing offense: No. 27 – 199.6 ypg
Washington rushing offense: No. 71 – 145.0 ypg
Texas rushing defense: No. 29 – 123.0 ypg
Washington rushing defense: No. 35 – 127.0 ypg
Texas passing offense: No. 64 – 230.8 ypg
Washington passing offense: No. 1 – 376.7 ypg
Texas passing yards allowed: No. 90 – 239.0 ypg
Washington passing yards allowed: No. 91 – 241.8 ypg
Texas 3rd down conversion percentage: No. 73 – 38.7 percent
Washington 3rd down conversion percentage: No. 1 – 57.1 percent
Texas 3rd down conversion percentage defense: No. 79 – 39.7 percent
Washington 3rd down conversion percentage defense: No. 119 – 44.9 percent
Texas 4th down conversion percentage: T-62 – 50 percent
Washington 4th down conversion percentage: T-42 – 56 percent
Texas 4th down conversion percentage defense: T-78 – 52.9 percent
Washington 4th down conversion percentage defense: T-50 – 47.1 percent
Texas turnover margin: No. 61 – +1
Washington turnover margin: No. 54 – +2
Texas scoring offense: No. 20 – 35.7 ppg
Washington scoring offense: T-4 – 40.8 ppg
Texas scoring defense: No. 29 – 21.2 ppg
Washington scoring defense: T-63 – 26.3 ppg
Texas time of possession: No. 118 – 27:34
Washington time of possession: No. 40 – 30:59
Texas net punting: No. 51 – 39.21 ypp
Washington net punting: No. 127 – 34.36 ypp
Texas punt return average: No. 32 – 9.78 ypr
Washington punt return average: No. 18 – 12.1 ypr
Texas red zone offense: No. 24 – 89.1 percent
Washington red zone offense: No. 46 – 86.2 percent
Texas red zone defense: T-18 – 76.3 percent
Washington red zone defense: T-18 – 76.3 percent
Texas QB Quinn Ewers’ top performance: Oklahoma – 21-of-31 for 289 yards with 3 touchdowns and 1 interception
Washington QB Michael Penix’s top performance: Arizona – 36-of-44 for 516 yards and four TD
Texas RB Jonathon Brooks’ top performance: Kansas – 11 carries for 108 yards and two touchdowns
Washington RB Wayne Taulapapa’s top performance: Washington State – 13 carries for 126 yards and one touchdown
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Texas WR Xavier Worthy’s top performance: WVU – 7 catches for 119 yards and 2 touchdowns
Washington WR Rome Odunze’s top performance: Arizona – 9 catches for 169 yards and two touchdowns
Texas K Bert Auburn: 19/24 FG, long 49. 53/53 PAT
Washington K Peyton Henry: 17/20 FG, long 50. 55/56 PAT