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DE Jack Sawyer (All B1G)

Initially it does seem silly. I assume it makes it easier to parse out the stats, but I'm not sure why they count sacks as TFL.

They're counted as TFL in college because the negative yardage affects the rushing stats. In the NFL, sacks and TFLs are completely separate stats because sacks actually count as negative passing yardage.
 
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They're counted as TFL because the negative yardage affects the rushing stats. In the NFL, sacks and TFLs are completely separate stats because sacks actually count as negative passing yardage.
All true, but for college defenders yardage means nothing. Its all just a bunch of hooey stats that places like PFF and others can put together to make people fork over hard earned money.
 
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