NDSU:
Waters scored on his 4th possession of the game, which was an 80 yard drive. The next two drives of the half, orchestrated by waters, resulted in 7 plays for 7 yards and an INT. Waters scored on his first possession of the third quarter. Next drive was a Sams touchdown. The next two drives were Waters punts. The next one was waters' second INT of the game.
Sams: .5/.5, Waters: 2.5/9.5.
UL: Waters led a 60 yard drive which resulted in a field goal on the first possession. Waters threw an INT. Waters and Sams led a 71 yard TD drive. Sams and Waters led a 49 yard TD drive. Waters (alone) led a 31 yard drive that ended with a turnover on downs from an absolutely putrid option run on 4th and 1. Waters led an 87 yard field goal drive. Two special teams TDs (i'm not giving that second one to Waters for the purposes of this thread. TT got the ball to the 1). Waters throws an INT. Waters goes 3 and out. Zim pick 6s. Next drive we ran hubes 6 times in a row, no idea who QB was (wash). Sams runs a 65 yard TD drive. Sams finishes game on 2nd down (wash).
Waters: 8.5 drives (3 ".5 drives" when Sams is in). 1 solo TD drive. 3 Sams aided TD drives. 1 solo field goal drive
Sams: 1.5 drives (3 ".5 drives" when Waters is in). 3 Waters aided TD drives.
Total:
Sams has had a single solo drive the entire season, resulting in a TD. He's shared 5 drives with waters, 3 of which, have resulted in TDs. The others involved Sams in a combined 2 plays.
Waters has had 16 solo drives all season. 3 of those have ended in TDs, one has ended in a field goal.
maybe we also score on a much higher percentage of possessions with Sams in the game v. Waters. (actually not maybe, this is another real life data point)
No it's not!
