Here's a football oddity for y'all.
2008 UCLA @ Arizona St when the Sun Devils beat the Bruins by 25 (34-9)
Now these were both mediocre teams, neither went to a bowl this season but damn was this specific game quite unique.
Now while the UCLA offense didn't exactly tear it up (306 total yards) the ASU offense played like hot ass gaining only 122 total yards for the game. UCLA yards per carry wasn't great at 2.5 but ASU only managed 0.9 YPC. UCLA completed twice as many passes as ASU with a 9% higher comp % and 1 more yard per pass.
So how did ASU win by 25 points? If you haven't clicked the link already you probably already are guessing turnovers and/or special teams and while that's not wrong, it's still quite rare what ASU accomplished to beat UCLA by such a solid margin.
While the UCLA offense only managed 9 points off 3 FGs, that still outscored what the ASU offense did (6 points off 2 FGs). The ASU defense forced 4 Bruin turnovers and scored on every single one of them. That's absurd. Especially seeing that ASU's defense outgained their offense off these 4 turnovers.
UCLA QB sacked, fumbled, and defense scoops it up and takes it 17 yards for a score.
UCLA throws a 38 yard pick six
UCLA throws a 100 yard pick six
UCLA throws a 45 yard pick six
That's exactly 200 yards in 4 plays, 78 more yards then the entire offense managed in 50 plays.