By the Numbers: Monmouth’s Explosion and the CAA’s Biggest Performances

By Tiffany Williams –

college_20251016_080836_00001503750635095731206 By the Numbers: Monmouth’s Explosion and the CAA’s Biggest Performances

Monmouth Dominance

​63: Points scored, a CAA season-high.

​696: Total yards gained by the offense.

​6: Passing TDs by QB Frankie Weaver, tying a program record.

​9-0: Monmouth’s record when RB Rodney Nelson crosses 100 rushing yards.

​1,733: Nelson’s season rushing yards, setting a program record.

​18: Nelson’s season rushing touchdowns, setting a program record.

​44: The point margin of victory over North Carolina A&T.

​Individual Milestones

​202: Rushing yards by Rhode Island’s Antwain Littleton, Jr., the eighth-highest single-game total in program history.

​1,000: Season receiving yards reached by Rhode Island’s WR Marquis Buchanan, a feat only accomplished by one other player in program history.

​2,000: Career all-purpose yards surpassed by UNH’s Caleb Burke.

​5: Passing TDs thrown by UNH QB Matt Vezza, a career high.

​96: Yards on Elon’s game-winning touchdown play, tied for the longest offensive play in Elon history.

​Clutch and Defensive Metrics

​21: Villanova’s consecutive home winning streak record, extended with their overtime win.

​34-7: Villanova’s season scoring advantage over opponents off turnovers.

​4.5: Tackles for loss (TFLs) recorded by Stony Brook’s Dyshier Clary against Villanova.

​4: Blocked punts returned for a touchdown this season by William & Mary’s Stephon Hicks, an FCS-leading figure.

​5: Towson’s total road wins this season, the most since 2013.

​35:03: Time of possession dominated by New Hampshire in their victory.

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