That's a cute stat from a cute schedule. Austin Peay played exactly zero offenses that would crack the top 100 in the FBS. Their "dominant" defense got exposed the second they played a real team with a pulse. The 3-3-5 works when you're facing run-heavy FCS schemes with limited quarterback play. Try that nonsense against a real offensive line and a coordinator who can scheme receivers open. It's a gimmick for a lower level of athlete. The Power Four comparison is a complete joke, built on manipulating weak opponents. If that defense was so revolutionary, their head coach would have been hired away by now. He's still there because it's a system that only works against inferior talent. Put that scheme in the Big 12 or the ACC and it gets torched for 40 points a week. Complexity isn't the issue, talent is. Their players wouldn't start for most Group of Five schools, let alone a Power Four program. This is the kind of stat-padding that makes FCS fans think they're watching something special. It's minor league football with minor league results.