ESPN’s Total QB Rating – includes all November 16th games. These ratings factor in strength of schedule.
I get tired of tuning into a football game and have the talking head ex-jock announcer guy tell me what a great player that team’s quarterback is. When you look at his team’s won-loss record and the quarterback’s statistics, the “great player” is among the worst in the country. When will an announcer tell it like it is? I was never a Howard Cosell fan, but maybe I would be now.
1. 93.0 Marcus Mariota, Oregon
2. 92.9 Jameis Winston, FSU
3. 91.8 Bryce Petty, Baylor
4. 89.6 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M
5. 88.2 Zack Mettenberger, LSU
6. 86.7 Aaron Murray, Georgia
7. 86.6 Daniel Sams, Kansas State
8. 81.1 AJ McCarron, Alabama
9. 80.8 Braxton Miller , Ohio State
10. 80.6 Joe Southwick, Boise State
11. 80.4 Clint Chief , Oklahoma State
12. 80.2 Tajh Boyd, Clemson
13. 80.1 Brett Huntley, UCLA
14. 79.9 James Franklin, Mizzou
15. 78.3 Stephen Morris, Miami
18. 78.2 Teddy Bridgewater , Louisville
21. 77.5 Nick Marshall, Auburn
22. 77.1 Blake Bortles, Central Florida
24. 76.6 Marquise Williams, North Carolina
30. 74.4 Bo Wallace, Ole Miss
33. 73.0 Connor Shaw, South Carolina
37. 72.1 Case McCoy, Texas
43. 67.4 Bryn Renner, North Carolina
47. 65.9 Brandon Connette, Duke
51. 64.9 Jalen Whitlow,
53. 64.5 Justin Worley, Tennessee
54. 64.4 Terrel Hunt, Syracuse
55. 64.4 Blake Bell , Oklahoma
59. 62.9 Tom Savage, Pittsburgh
61. 62.8 Devin Gardner, Michigan
71. 58.4 Anthony Boone, Duke
80. 55.5 Logan Thomas , Virginia Tech
85. 50.8 CJ Brown, Maryland
89. 49.3 Tyler Murphy, Florida
90. 48.8 Pete Thomas, NC State
95. 47.6 Vad Lee , Georgia Tech
96. 45.9 Austyn Carta-Samuels, Vanderbilt
98. 45.4 David Watford, Virginia
100. 44.3 Christian Hackenberg, Penn State
111. 38.9 Tanner Price, Wake Forest
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