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SEC QB Pass Ratings This Week Vs. Avg
Posted on 10/5/15 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 10/5/15 at 2:36 pm
1. Will Grier 206.8 (153.6 avg)
2. Jake Coker 189.1 (131.4 avg)
3. Sean White 150.7 (128.6 avg)
4. Patrick Towles 148.9 (132.9 avg)
5. Kyle Allen 143 (169 avg)
6. Drew Lock 139.4 (140.0 avg)
7. Brandon Allen 136.2 (161.4 avg)
8. Lorenzo Nunez 111.5 (130.0 avg)
9. Dak Presscot 110.7 (139.5 avg)
10. Chad Kelly 122.6 (160.9 avg)
11.Joshua Dobbs 109.7 (121.1 avg)
12.Johnny McCrary 93.1 (115.0 avg)
13.Greyson Lambert 63.4 (165.1 avg)
14.Brandon Harris 58.1 (112.4 avg)
Bolded are those QB's who played exceptional based on their average against a decent opponent.
Grier had an exceptional game against the rebels all while getting over the flu. Jake Coker had a great game thanks to a well established run game.
Last week the bolded was Kyle Allen, Patrick Towles, and Brandon Harris. Allen and Harris had a sub-par performance statistically. Towels did better than the average..against fcs. For allen, it was his 3rd quarter that hurt his stats and the blame is mainly on him. He made poor decisions in that quarter. I've been told over and over on this board that harris really really good, it's just his receivers that let him down. So we can blame the receivers and even the o-line for why harris had a statistically bad game.
Here is my thread last week LINK
edit: changed the link to the full thread
2. Jake Coker 189.1 (131.4 avg)
3. Sean White 150.7 (128.6 avg)
4. Patrick Towles 148.9 (132.9 avg)
5. Kyle Allen 143 (169 avg)
6. Drew Lock 139.4 (140.0 avg)
7. Brandon Allen 136.2 (161.4 avg)
8. Lorenzo Nunez 111.5 (130.0 avg)
9. Dak Presscot 110.7 (139.5 avg)
10. Chad Kelly 122.6 (160.9 avg)
11.Joshua Dobbs 109.7 (121.1 avg)
12.Johnny McCrary 93.1 (115.0 avg)
13.Greyson Lambert 63.4 (165.1 avg)
14.Brandon Harris 58.1 (112.4 avg)
Bolded are those QB's who played exceptional based on their average against a decent opponent.
Grier had an exceptional game against the rebels all while getting over the flu. Jake Coker had a great game thanks to a well established run game.
Last week the bolded was Kyle Allen, Patrick Towles, and Brandon Harris. Allen and Harris had a sub-par performance statistically. Towels did better than the average..against fcs. For allen, it was his 3rd quarter that hurt his stats and the blame is mainly on him. He made poor decisions in that quarter. I've been told over and over on this board that harris really really good, it's just his receivers that let him down. So we can blame the receivers and even the o-line for why harris had a statistically bad game.
Here is my thread last week LINK
edit: changed the link to the full thread
This post was edited on 10/5/15 at 2:41 pm
Posted on 10/5/15 at 2:38 pm to agrunner
I wonder what is the true purpose of this thread. I'm going to go out on a limb and say trolling
This post was edited on 10/5/15 at 2:39 pm
Posted on 10/5/15 at 2:44 pm to agrunner
Lambert week to week... Jekyll & Hyde
vs. teams with a defense![](https://images.tigerdroppings.com/Images/icons/casty.gif)
quote:
220.37... ULM
98.78... Vandy
246.48... SCe
278.64... Southern
63.44... Bama
vs. teams with a defense
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Posted on 10/5/15 at 2:45 pm to agrunner
At the end of the season, I may graph each QB's games to see if there are any trends the eye can see.
When I do that, I'll put in a control for strength of opponent once the season is done and there is a pretty solid stat on each team.
When I do that, I'll put in a control for strength of opponent once the season is done and there is a pretty solid stat on each team.
Posted on 10/5/15 at 2:48 pm to agrunner
Btw, the biggest surprise to me was Towles. He still had a good statistical game but it's hard to see when you watch last weeks game. UK fans, input?
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