The ADM Tigers Football team made a lot of strides in year two of the Garrison Carter era, finishing with a 5-4 record. One of the major differences from the first to second years was the offensive production and points per game. ADM averaged 29.6 PPG in the 2019 year, with the 2018 year they averaged 19.1 PPG, generating a difference of ten points per game between the two year.
Familiarity with the offensive system was huge to the development of the offense this year, and Tate Stine-Smith in his 2nd year at quarterback looked more comfortable with the offense compared to the first year. Other players as well had huge jumps from running back Justice Paulsen, to wide receivers Nate Conrad and Zach Fuller.
ADM will continue to build their program as they head into the offseason, after another positive step forward in the 2019 year.