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SAN FRANCISCO TRUMPS OKLAHOMA CITY

  • Cameron Irvine
  • Jan 5, 2014
  • 1 min read

SAN FRANCISCO — Sunday, the Renegades offense hit a new low. Last season, the team averaged 368.88 yards per game (6th) and 239 passing yards per game (7th) but their struggles were nothing like they have been this year. Oklahoma City set another defensive record against San Francisco, but fell to the Bulldogs 10-3 on the road.

Through two games, the Renegades are averaging 226.50 yards per game and have scored two touchdowns and last weekend fell to 1-1, tying the SFL record for least points scored in a game. Pete Bruschi's yards per carry is a league-low 2.20, after averaging a near league-high 4.91 yards per carry last year.

The team's defense, however, held San Francisco to a league-record 175 yards of total offense, one week removed after their 190-yard outing against the Knights. It was the first time in SFL history that no offensive touchdowns were scored in a game. San Francisco's Gage Wilson took an interception back for a score to give the Bulldogs the win.

 
 
 

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