Here are some interesting stats for the Def.
Opp Points/Game17.8 (#17) - the most important stat
Opp Yards/Game396.8 (#73) - Skewed more than most teams due to the number of plays opponents get to run against us by default
Opp Points/Play0.225 (#11) - as opposed to our Point/Play which is 0.603 (#5)
Opp Yards/Play5.0 (#31) - opposed to our 7.1 (#7)
Opp 3D Conv %32.00% (#25)
Opp 4D Conv %50.00% (#46)
Opp RZ Scoring %65.00% (#8) - another more important stat
Opp Rush Play %40.25% (#4) - teams got to keep up, so they have to pass, and when they try to balance it at all by running it we stuff it - baiting them into getting into a battle that we win
Opp Yards/Rush2.8 (#6)
Opp Rushes/Game31.8 (#24)
Opp Rush Yards/Game89.4 (#7)
Opp Pass Play %59.75% (#128) - more testimony to teams passing against us more than other teams, because they have to, and because they get more plays by default as already mentioned
Opp Completion %62.16% (#74) - This one could get a bit better IMO but still not terrible when we have a QB completing 70%
Opp Yards/Pass6.9 (#51) - This one tells an interesting story, it proves again that teams are having to pass, we're a little better than half the pack here due to no one being able to rush on us, so their total yards are still lower than over half the FBS schools
Opp Passes/Game44.4 (#130) - testament again to just how many times teams are getting opportunities to pass
Opp Pass Yards/Game307.4 (#123) - same as above
Opp Int Thrown %2.25% (#75) - I believe this stat has to do with the way they are being coached on zone plays to just keep everything in front of them from their 30 to our 30, maybe it could be a bit better though.
Sack %5.93% (#64) - I'd like to see this a little higher, it would mean we're getting off the field even more on defense
Opp TO Margin/Game-1.0 (#15) - We take care of the ball and we get extra opportunities with the ball when the other team makes a mistake.
Takeaways/Game2.0 (#18) - same as above
this doesn't say domination in the way that we think of a traditional dominate SEC defense, however it may just be attributed to the way they're teaching defense to fit in with our offensive mold. You can't have your corners flying around all day chasing receivers on every play and sticking on them like glue, if they are going to be out there a while and you need to make plays down the stretch. I'm not saying they're perfect at what they're doing, but I see the reasoning behind it with our offensive philosophy. Maybe when we're deeper in the defensive backfield we can approach it slightly different and be able to rotate more DBs in.