Number One D

 

I wouldn't be telling you anything new if I told you the Penn defense was good. But what's shocking is just how great the unit has been this season.

Arguably, the Penn defense has been the best in the Football Championship Subdivision. They have allowed only 11 points per game, the fewest in the nation. On top of that, the Quakers are giving up the fewest rushing yards per game in the FCS, with 60.88. In all of Division I football, only BCS No. 3 Texas is giving up fewer yards per game on the ground. I know it's silly to compare FCS teams with FBS teams, but that's an impressive stat no matter how you look at it. Penn last led the FCS (then Division I-AA) in these two metrics in 2002.

The Quakers are also second in total defense (227 yards per game), sixth in opponents' quarterback rating (99.58), and tenth in sacks (three per game). Penn leads the Ivy League in every major defensive category according to the NCAA website.

As far as this weekend's matchup against Harvard goes, fans shouldn't expect either team to have too much success on the ground. While Penn has the best rush defense in the nation, Harvard's is third-best. There's a good chance the contest could be decided through the air, with Penn's 88th ranked passing offense against Harvard's 88th ranked pass defense and Harvard's 60th-ranked throwing attack against Penn's 21st-ranked pass 'D'.

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