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Boston College 30 Rutgers 16: A Look At The Numbers

What do the numbers say about Saturday's game?
Boston College 30 Rutgers 16: A Look At The Numbers
Boston College 30 Rutgers 16: A Look At The Numbers

With BC picking up their third win on Saturday, there is a lot to talk about. We have already looked at some of the individual and team numbers from the 30-16 win against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights

2.9: Yards per carry for Rutgers, just a week after allowing 7.3 yards per carry against Kansas

4.5: Yards per carry for Boston College, 

13.2: Yards per completion for Artur Sitkowski

151.02: QB rating for Artur Sitkowski (previous high was 115, which he did twice against Texas State and Wisconsin)

14: Career games with 100 yards or more on the ground for AJ Dillon

12: Consecutive games Boston College has had an interception
47: Interceptions for the Eagles since the start of the 2017 season

26.67%: Rutgers third down conversion rate, BC's best job in this regard so far. 

47.37%: Boston College third down conversion rate, lowest on the season but still better than every game in 2018. 

51: Yards on a punt by Grant Carlson, who had two 50 yard punt in the game

11 minutes and 10 seconds: Time of possession for the Eagles in the fourth quarter, Rutgers only had the ball for just under four minutes. 

0: Total sacks in this game by either team

87: Total offensive plays by the Eagles in the game

11/100: Total penalties and yards by Rutgers, BC had 7/45

3: AJ Dillon's rank amongst BC running backs in terms of rushing touchdowns all time

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A.J. BLACK

Editor and publisher of BC Bulletin.  '06 graduate of Boston College, who has followed the program as long as he can remember. Has been covering the Eagles for the past nine years, giving expert analysis, recruiting news and breakdowns.  Also the host of Locked on Boston College, a daily BC podcast that is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. When he is not writing or producing content on the Eagles, he can be found running, skiing, enjoying craft beers, or spending time with his family. You can follow AJ Black on Twitter @AJBlack_BC and our official site Twitter account is @BulletinBC

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