Even more impressively, all while we're 128th in the NCAA in 3rd down conversion %.Jarren Williams completion percentage is 67.0%. Good for 21st in the country. Better than:
Ehlinger
Newman
Mond
McDonald
Eason
Jarren Williams yards per attempt is 8.8 YPA. Good for 14th in the country. Better than:
Howell
Bryant
Herbert
Fromm
Tied with Fields
Jarren Williams rating is 164.83. Good for 9th in the country. Better than:
Everybody in the god**** country except for Fields, Tua, Hurts, Burrow, Lawrence, Morgan, Huntley, and White.
The kid has things he can improve on. He’s not a finished product. He didn’t look ready early in the year. But if you can’t appreciate that this kid is a good player, that he’s improving, that there is serious potential here, and that he’s looking more and more like a legit upper echelon college QB every week, then you’re completely clueless, a hater, or probably both.
The staff will look back at pulling Jarren vs VT as a huge mistake. Unless he was truly hurt that bad he should have been starting vs GT and Pitt.
And you wonder why you are never treated as equals and your threads get blown up.Against very weak competition. When we play any team with a pulse on defense we can’t move the ball.
Like Urban Meyer stayed, a kid has to do it in big games and not against cupcakes
I like what I see so far but these stats are meaningless if we can’t do them against good competition
Don't get me wrong. I like Williams but before I crown him, I need to see him do it against elite competitionAnd you wonder why you are never treated as equals and your threads get blown up.
Against very weak competition. When we play any team with a pulse on defense we can’t move the ball.
Like Urban Meyer stayed, a kid has to do it in big games and not against cupcakes
I like what I see so far but these stats are meaningless if we can’t do them against good competition
Bingo. I love our Qb and really like our OC . I am not judging him during the Perry games as flat out Perry can't make the throws a OC needs to be successful in a passing offense. I liked his calls in the first 5 games but the OL was soo bad. Now they are maturing his calls looks better dont they?All of those guys have had protection. This just goes to show how well Jarren plays and Enos coaches when the OL protects.
The staff will look back at pulling Jarren vs VT as a huge mistake. Unless he was truly hurt that bad he should have been starting vs GT and Pitt.
They never should of played him in that game due to his shoulder . SO no you are incorrect. He threw 3 int due to not having a good shoulder . No the mistake they made was not starting him vs Pitt but he saved the day. He had to miss games like VT and GT due to health.
You never know maybe him getting benched was good for him maybe it made him work harder because this last 2 games have been electric and you can tell he was injured his ball lacked zipp and was late.That is the true company he should be keeping . He is a truly elite QB in terms of talent. Completes a great % doesnt throw Int and can use both his arm and and his legs to get first downs.
QB and OC go hand in hand though. Enos is looking like a better OC because we're executing the plays and vice versa.1. Jalen Hurts (OU)
2. Tua Tagovaiola (Alabama)
3. Joe Burrow (LSU)
4. Tanner Morgan (Minnesota)
5. Justin Fields (OSU)
6. Tyler Huntley (Utah)
7. Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)
8. Jarren Williams (Miami)
9. Justin Herbert (Oregon)
10. Anthony Gordon (Washington St.)
Pretty good company. Enos deserves the heat he has gotten at OC (still 73rd in yards per play) but he is living up to his reputation as a QB coach.
We moved the ball well against the Gators when JW wasn't planted on his ***.Against very weak competition. When we play any team with a pulse on defense we can’t move the ball.
Like Urban Meyer stayed, a kid has to do it in big games and not against cupcakes
I like what I see so far but these stats are meaningless if we can’t do them against good competition
I think your wrong on that. He obviously wasn’t right. He should have been pulled earlier. Doesn’t the benefit of hindsight prove it?The staff will look back at pulling Jarren vs VT as a huge mistake. Unless he was truly hurt that bad he should have been starting vs GT and Pitt.
Can't wait to see Jarren continue to develop chemistry and trust with Mallory. I think it will benefit both of them. Early in the game, Mallory was wide open down the seam as soon as the ball was snapped, with a deep safety far behind him. Easily a 20+ yard completion, if not a TD on that play. Jarren waited though, watching JT, and tried to force the ball to JT instead, for an incompletion. Once Williams starts seeing Mallory as a primary target and not a check down, it can really open things up.The Mallory TD he made a nice move to buy a bit more time. If he had waited any longer it would have been a sack.
He got crushed on the first big TD to Wiggins. He just got that pass off.
I think your wrong on that. He obviously wasn’t right. He should have been pulled earlier. Doesn’t the benefit of hindsight prove it?
Mallory hasn’t done himself any favors but I mean that kid is just a nightmare matchup waiting to happen. Wiggins was the same way and you see him now starting to put it together and how dangerous he is.Can't wait to see Jarren continue to develop chemistry and trust with Mallory. I think it will benefit both of them. Early in the game, Mallory was wide open down the seam as soon as the ball was snapped, with a deep safety far behind him. Easily a 20+ yard completion, if not a TD on that play. Jarren waited though, watching JT, and tried to force the ball to JT instead, for an incompletion. Once Williams starts seeing Mallory as a primary target and not a check down, it can really open things up.
When Mallory was recruited he was sold on being Njoku split out wide slot to Brevin's Herndon type role. That was the type of offense we had, I actually commend Mallory to be self aware that he needed to play that role because he just isnt an inline TE, atleast not with alot of redshirt type work or something. Dude gets abused in there.Mallory hasn’t done himself any favors but I mean that kid is just a nightmare matchup waiting to happen. Wiggins was the same way and you see him now starting to put it together and how dangerous he is.
With our OL struggling there isn’t much room for a TE that can’t block at this stage but hopefully that changes
In addition to the injury, Jarren has displayed maturity issues. I like the journey he has taken because he has seen some adversity.