Highest Graded QB’s in Week 9







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That is Minnesota's national rank in pass play % (53.21%, excludes FCS Rhode Island)

Prior ranks under Fleck: 121 (2023), 128, 127, 112, 115, 100, 122

Brosmer made Minnesota a passing-majority team for the first time since the Wacker days!
 



I had a damn weeding and couldn’t watch most of the game. Cherry on top it’s probably the worst weeding I’ve ever attended.
 



On B1G Today on BTN, Yogi gave a Helmet Sticker to Max.
Earlier in the episode during the game recap, Yogi was in awe of Greg Harbaugh's play calling.
 







I can't imagine what a good weeding looks like.
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We can all be right.
 



Look up stat lines for Morgan in the 2019 Purdue and Penn State games.....

I'm not looking just at stats- that's amateur analysis stuff. I'm including difficulty of throws; going to secondary and even third receiving options; quality of receivers etc.
Morgan had some great games but a lot of his throws were chuck and duck slants and posts to elite receivers
 

I'm not looking just at stats- that's amateur analysis stuff. I'm including difficulty of throws; going to secondary and even third receiving options; quality of receivers etc.
Morgan had some great games but a lot of his throws were chuck and duck slants and posts to elite receivers
This is true.
His best game was probably that Michigan state game for that reason
 

I'm not looking just at stats- that's amateur analysis stuff. I'm including difficulty of throws; going to secondary and even third receiving options; quality of receivers etc.
Morgan had some great games but a lot of his throws were chuck and duck slants and posts to elite receivers
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Arkansas didn't really recruit Drake that hard. I believe there is a higher ranked instate that went to Arkansas.
2024 QB recruit they landed was from Alabama but he was higher rated than Drake. Their current starter (Green) is a transfer from Boise State.

Does seem like they prefer dual threat guys.
 

I'm not looking just at stats- that's amateur analysis stuff. I'm including difficulty of throws; going to secondary and even third receiving options; quality of receivers etc.
Morgan had some great games but a lot of his throws were chuck and duck slants and posts to elite receivers
Obviously there is more too it that just stats and Morgan absolutely benefited from having two great WR during that 2019 season. But before people got all down on him it was routinely discussed here how he would make great decisions and find the open receiver. Anytime a QB completes over 90% of his passes in a game it has to be more than just the receivers.

I have a feeling Morgan would do very well in this year's offense as well, but head to head Brosmer is probably a little better.
 

Maybe I'm misremembering but doesn't their coach want only dual-threat QBs?
2024 QB recruit they landed was from Alabama but he was higher rated than Drake. Their current starter (Green) is a transfer from Boise State.

Does seem like they prefer dual threat guys.
When Bobby Petrino was hired to be OC back in late November, he wanted to see if Drake would be willing to flip, but he stuck with his commitment. If Petrino was hired sooner, things might have turned out differently.
 

UNC got their QB issue figured out?
By the looks of it, yea. If Brad Johnson's kid get a injury redshift, he will most likely transfer again next year. tho he is like a 5th yr player already i think
 




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