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Thursday, September 21, 2017

Week 3 Total QB Rating

As expected, Vandy’s Kyle Shurmur slid out of the top spot, leaving the two Oklahoma boys on the top of the week three ESPN Total QB Rating. Mason Rudolph lit up the scoreboard against the poor Pitt Panthers. Perhaps beating Pitt is the reason why Trace McSorley is the highest rated QB in Penn State history, much higher than the mighty Christian Hackenberg. 
 
Saturday night Clemson’s Kelly Bryant out-quarterbacked last year’s Heisman winner Lamar Jackson, making Bryant the highest rated QB in the ACC. Late in the fourth quarter Jackson was able to pad his stats against the Tigers third-string defense.
 
UCLA’s Josh Rosen had a big day, but saw his Heisman hopes Heartbreak Hoteled in his loss to Memphis.
 
Bama sophomore QB Jalen Hurts has posted his highest rating ever. If he is playing well, the Crimson Tide will have no problem rolling to another SEC Championship. Mississippi State’s Nick Fitzgerald is also playing great football, beating LSU in Baton Rouge. A Georgia native who ran the option in high school, Nicky Fitz probably passed on a Tech scholarship offer to throw the ball in the SEC. Just think what he could’ve done at Georgia Tech.
 
1. 94.4 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
2. 92.7 Mason Rudolph, OK State
4. 91.0 Kyle Shurmur, Vandy
5. 90.1 Jalen Hurts, Alabama (above)
 
10. 84.3 Stephen Johnson, Kentucky
14. 83.5 Nick Fitzgerald, Miss State
15. 82.7 Kelly Bryant, Clemson
16. 82.0 Ryan Finley, NC State
17. 79.0 Taquon Marshall, Georgia Tech
18. 79.0 Lamar Jackson, Louisville
19. 78.2 Trace McSorley Penn State
 
21. 76.8 Sam Darnold, USC
22. 76.6 John Wolford, Wake Forest
24. 75.9 Josh Jackson Virginia Tech
27. 74.9 Chazz Surratt, UNC
28. 74.4 Josh Rosen, UCLA lost to Memphis
30. 72.9 Jesse Ertx, Kennesaw State
32. 72.6 Jake Browning, Washington (Heisman?)
43. 66.1 JT Barrett, Ohio State (Heisman?)
48. 63.4 Quiten Dormady, Tennessee
 
50. 62.2 Danny Etling, LSU
54. 59.5 Jake Bentley, South Carolina
55. 59.4 Malik Rosier, Miami
56. 58.4 Shea Patterson Ole Miss
57. 58.0 Kurt Benkert, Virginia
61. 56.8 Brandon Wimbush, Notre Dame
66. 55.3 Sam Ehlinger, Texas
68. 54.5 Austin Allen, Arkansas
 
70. 53.1 Eric Dungey, Syracuse
74. 51.5 Jarrett Sudham, Auburn
75. 51.3 Daniel Jones, Duke
76. 50.8 Jake Fromm, Georgia true freshman
78. 50.0 Feleipe Franks, Florida
88. 46.4 Anthony Brown, Boston College
91. 45.8 Drew Lock, Missouri
99. 41.3 Deondre Francois, FSU injured
 
100. 41.0 Shane Buechele, Texas injured
101. 40.6 Conner Manning Georgia State took a dive at Penn State
105. 39.0 Wilton Speight, Michigan
106. 37.7 Anu Solomon, Baylor
107. 37.6 Kellen Mond, Texas A&M backup
114. 28.6 Max Browne Pitt (USC transfer) lost 2 straight
130. 05.9 Shai Werts, Georgia Southern

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