Top Ten nationally in passer rating (P5)

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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.
 
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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.
 
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.

So he was definitely hurt coming into VT? Then I agree with you
 
So he was definitely hurt coming into VT? Then I agree with you
Yes . He told the coaches he could play but obviously he couldn't which isn't his fault . Its hard to throw well when your throwing shoulder is messed up . No way we lose to VT or GT with a healthy JW. But that is life. I love Perry though as a back up but he just ain't a pro QB like JW will be .
 
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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.
Our punter is 12th over all in the nation...! I'm not sure who recruited him, but he has totally changed our starting field positions this year. I believe he put 2 inside the 20 yesterday as well.
 
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.
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
 
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

They aren’t “meaningless”, the man can only play who is on the schedule and he has done what he is supposed to do. I expect him to do the same against FIU and Duke as well. Hopefully the bowl game will be a better litmus test but JW is the truth, regardless...and he is just getting started. Very, very, very excited to see what another off season does for him and his development.
 
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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
Says the guy who wants another guy with lesser stats to play over another player with better stats.
 
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


Alabama has played two ranked teams. They gave up 40 to LSU and 30 to Texas A&M

LSU 38 to Texas, 28 to Florida and 41 to Bama

Oklahoma can't stop anyone.

No one is shutting down good offenses.
 
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