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Alabama QB Mac Jones has orchestrated arguably the best passing attack in CFB history
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:47 pm
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:47 pm
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Best. Season. Of. All. Time.
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Joe Burrow and the LSU Tigers shocked the college football landscape in 2019 when the young quarterback exploded with one of the most prominent breakouts in recent memory. Burrow skyrocketed up draft boards before being selected by the Cincinnati Bengals with the No. 1 pick of the 2020 NFL Draft, while his passing game coordinator, Joe Brady, landed the Carolina Panthers‘ offensive coordinator job after making his name known as one of the bright young minds in the game.
Those two — and that entire LSU team — went from unknown to unstoppable.
The 2019 LSU Tigers ended up shattering almost every offensive record set in the PFF College era (2014-present). Burrow had the most valuable season of any college player in that span, according to PFF WAA, and he also produced the best single-season PFF grade by a quarterback with a mark of 94.9.
Burrow, in conjunction with star receivers Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson, helped the Tigers record a successful pass play rate (the percentage of passing plays that generated positive expected points added) of 58.8%, the highest rate we have ever seen; they won the 2019 National Championship over Trevor Lawrence and the Clemson Tigers by 17 points after smashing Oklahoma by five touchdowns in the College Football Playoff Semifinals.
The 2019 LSU Tigers were arguably the best team in the entire 150-year history of college football, and it didn’t seem likely that we would see another group like that one anytime soon. Then, in 2020, a season that appeared to be fatally marked by the threat of COVID-19 and all the uncertainty that befalls it, that all changed.
Mac Jones and the Alabama Crimson Tide defied the odds and put together an even more impressive season than the one we saw from Joe Burrow and the LSU Tigers in 2019.
They are fresh off handling the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the 2020-21 College Football Playoff semifinal and are breaking many of the records set by Burrow and the Tigers.
Jones has now earned the highest PFF grade we have ever recorded at his position (95.5), topping the mark set by Burrow in 2019. Meanwhile, his No. 1 wide receiver, DeVonta Smith, has done the same at his position (94.0).
That starring pair, along with several others in vital supporting roles, generated a successful pass rate of 60% this season, breaking the previous record set by LSU in 2019 by a full percentage point.
Jones has notched an elite PFF grade north of 90.0 in exactly half of his games played this season, and his lowest-graded game of the year came in Week 15 when he posted a 72.8 PFF grade. For most quarterbacks, that’s a pretty good day. In fact, Jones is the only Power 5 quarterback this season to record a 70.0 PFF grade in every single one of his games, and no one was remotely close to doing the same.
It seemed virtually impossible that we would ever see another quarterback challenge Burrow’s accuracy records, yet Jones has done just that.
The Bama quarterback has thrown an uncatchable ball on just 18.7% of his 10-plus-yard passes, which is over four percentage points better than any other Power 5 quarterback since we began charting QB accuracy and ball location back in 2018.
Further cementing his place at the top is Jones' ability to limit negative plays. One of the most important and stable statistical measures to quarterback play is negatively graded throw rate, and there hasn’t been a better quarterback in that metric this season than the Crimson Tide passer. Not only does he lead all quarterbacks in negatively graded play rate this year, but he also leads every single QB of the PFF College era.
And all of this success isn’t entirely because he has open throw after open throw. He's actually thrown into a tight window on 15.2% of his passes this season, a rate that is about four percentage points higher than Tagovailoa's last season and is nearly double that of Justin Fields (8.3%) this year. Oh, and Jones has also been the most accurate passer on tight-window throws this season — by a large margin.
The Crimson Tide signal-caller also fared well in unfavorable situations. Play under pressure is volatile, but Jones has shown he’s not a complete statue; he has converted just 11% of his pressured dropbacks into sacks, the second-best rate in the SEC, while earning the fourth-best pressured passing grade in his conference.
From DeVonta Smith to Najee Harris to Steve Sarkisian to Nick Saban to the defense as a whole, this Alabama team has been nothing short of incredible this season. Still, the biggest reason for Alabama's historic rise to the top of the college football world is the play of quarterback Mac Jones.
Jones has turned this Crimson Tide passing offense into perhaps the best attack college football has ever seen.
Best. Season. Of. All. Time.
This post was edited on 1/3/21 at 2:49 pm
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:49 pm to TideSaint
Literallly 0 people think he’s better than Burrow. Why do y’all keep doing this?
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:51 pm to Terrific Tales
Now when you say "0," you mean WHAT exactly? 

Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:52 pm to Terrific Tales
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Literallly 0 people think he’s better than Burrow.
He never lost 29-0 at home at least.
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:52 pm to Terrific Tales
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Literallly 0 people think he’s better than Burrow. Why do y’all keep doing this?
Who said he was better than Burrow? The article merely states the passing attack of Alabama this year is statistically better than LSU’s passing attack from last year.
So insecure.
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:53 pm to EarlyCuyler3
But he did throw 2 pick 6s and blow an iron bowl
This post was edited on 1/3/21 at 2:54 pm
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:53 pm to Terrific Tales
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Literallly 0 people think he’s better than Burrow. Why do y’all keep doing this?
Um, it's an article written by PFF. These aren't my words.

Facts are facts. Mac has had the best season of any QB in college football history.
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:54 pm to FutureRATeammember
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Rent free
I don't think you know what that means.

Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:55 pm to TideSaint
This will really piss off the JV LSU posters here 

Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:55 pm to TideSaint
Now you've done it. Might as well get a sticky for this one. 

Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:55 pm to Terrific Tales
quote:well at least one PFF person thinks so
Literallly 0 people think he’s better than Burrow. Why do y’all keep doing this?
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:55 pm to TideSaint
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Mac has had the best season of any QB in college football history.
Why are you guys so melty college FB fans years down the road will throw the 2020 season in the trash?
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:55 pm to RollTide1987
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Who said he was better than Burrow? The article merely states the passing attack of Alabama this year is statistically better than LSU’s passing attack from last year.
So insecure.
They literallly (3 L's) piss their pants when someone even hints that Mac has had a better season.

Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:55 pm to TideSaint
I didn't know Jones had 60 touchdowns.
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:57 pm to TideSaint
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Mac Jones and the Alabama Crimson Tide defied the odds and put together an even more impressive season than the one we saw from Joe Burrow and the LSU Tigers in 2019.


This post was edited on 1/3/21 at 3:05 pm
Posted on 1/3/21 at 2:57 pm to Terrific Tales
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Competition matters.
Yeah.
Those games against Utah State, Vanderbilt, Georgia Southern and Northwestern State were vital to Burrow's stats.
Good thing Mac is only whipping on Power 5 teams.
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