Ranking Big Ten quarterbacks after Week 3 by PFF grade (2. Tanner Morgan)

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2. Tanner Morgan, Minnesota

PFF Grade: 93.8

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Morgan is actually tied for the top spot in terms of overall PFF grade, but just below the No. 1 spot by 0.6 points in terms of passing grade, therefore he ends up at No. 2. He wasn’t asked to do much in the Week 3 drubbing of Colorado, but he was efficient and got the job done.


Go Gophers!!
 

What a shock, this "Wolverines Wire" article states that Michigan's J.J. McCarthy is "by far the best of the starting quarterbacks in the conference." No bias of course, just hard core factual journalism. After all, they have played an absolutely brutal schedule thus far with three home games against Colorado State, Hawaii and Connecticut.
 
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Couldn't be. I was told in this week's game thread that he is below average.....and that Athan should be starting instead. :rolleyes:
 

What a shock, this "Wolverines Wire" article states that Michigan's J.J. McCarthy is "by far the best of the starting quarterbacks in the conference." No bias of course, just hard core factual journalism. After all, they have played an absolutely brutal schedule thus far with three home games against Colorado State, Hawaii and Connecticut.
If you've watched him he looks the part. Even Vegas has noticed as he has increasingly better Heisman odds. Id believe the argument that Stroud is better, but for my money McCarthy is the best in the Big Ten.
 

What a shock, this "Wolverines Wire" article states that Michigan's J.J. McCarthy is "by far the best of the starting quarterbacks in the conference." No bias of course, just hard core factual journalism. After all, they have played an absolutely brutal schedule thus far with three home games against Colorado State, Hawaii and Connecticut.
That's not at all what it said about McCarthy unless you're referencing his completion percentage, like the article was. "He’s completing 88.2% of his passes through three games, by far the best of the starting quarterbacks in the conference." Probably shouldn't talk about someone else's strength of schedule either if you're going to use it in defense of Tanner to this point.
 





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