Top 5 mind-blowing stats about Alabama's impressive defensive scoring streak
Alabama is redefining the meaning of “scoring defense.”
The Crimson Tide has 10 non-offensive touchdowns this season — eight of which have been scored by its defense —and has scored in such a manner in all seven games this season. It didn’t take long for Alabama to add to its total against Tennessee with Ronnie Harrison’s 58-yard interception return for a touchdown late in the first quarter.
We all know Alabama’s defense has been unreal in the scoring department this season, but these five stats illustrate just how special of a year the unit is having.
Against FBS opponents this season, Alabama's defense has scored more points per drive (0.76) than Rutgers' offense (0.74).
— Brian Fremeau (@bcfremeau) October 15, 2016
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Insane stat for your mind: In seven games, seven of Alabama's 11 starters on defense have scored touchdowns.
— Aaron Suttles (@AaronSuttles) October 15, 2016
Alabama has scored more touchdowns on defense and special teams than Stanford, South Carolina and Buffalo have scored on offense
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) October 15, 2016
Harrison's pick-6 just equaled Alabama's total of non-offensive TDs from last season (10), which were the most in a season under Saban.
— Alex Byington (@_AlexByington) October 15, 2016