Power Ranking College Football's Top 10 Offenses

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Power Ranking College Football's Top 10 Offenses
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The longstanding mantra about defense winning championships might still apply, but college football teams must have a strong offense to have any shot at playing for such a title.

With that in mind, there is no shortage of title contenders in the game this year, as explosive offensive numbers continue to be all the rage across the country. After six weeks of the 2015 season, there are 37 schools that average 35 or more points, including 12 that put up 40-plus points per game, while 15 schools gain at least 500 yards per game, and four are topping the 600-yard mark on a weekly basis.

These numbers are somewhat inflated because of the quality of early-season opponents, particularly those from the FCS ranks, but that doesn't change the story that offense dictates the game. And with so many strong offenses out there, it takes some extra study to figure out which ones are better than others.

We've ranked the top 10 offenses in FBS at the midway point of 2015, using a formula that factors in yards and points per game, yards per play, the frequency of explosive plays, efficiency on third down and in the red zone, and the ability to prevent turnovers and negative plays.

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