The Bears finished the season with the NFL's second-ranked scoring offense, and fifth-ranked overall defense.
Yale has the second-ranked offense in Division I-AA and Harvard is third.
The Rams have the second-ranked offense in the league (Indianapolis is No. 1, by 16 yards per game) and the best passing offense.
This season, with all 11 starters returning, they had the second-ranked offense and the No. 2 rushing attack, in yards gained, through six games.
So how was the National Football Conference's second-ranked offense held to fewer than 300 yards (261) for the first time this season?
Bowling Green has the nation's second-ranked offense (513.2 yards a game) and Toledo, which upset Pittsburgh earlier this season, has won its last three games.
In the 1988 season, he led the nation in passing efficiency at 64% and led the Leopards to finish as the second-ranked offense.
Dale Davis added 19 points for Indiana, which shut down the National Basketball Association's second-ranked offense.
The Buccaneer defense kept Green Bay's second-ranked offense out of the end zone for the entire game.
In the second half, Washington, the league's second-ranked offense, had only 26 yards against Tampa Bay, the league's third-ranked defense.