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Saturday, December 01, 2018

Week 13 Total QB Rating

By virtue of his high-scoring game Friday night, Oklahoma’s Kyler Murray surplanted Bama’s Tua Tagovailoa as the country’s highest rated QB in the final regular season total QB rating. UGA sophomore Jake Fromm worked all the way up to third place.    
 
The TQBR takes into account the level of competition, which could be the reason why South Carolina’s Jake Bentley has risen to 23rd in the nation (above), after lighting up the passing lanes in Clemson on Saturday night. 
 
I heard an interesting discussion between 680’s Chuck Oliver and Chris Landry regarding the future of deposed Clemson QB Kelly Bryant. The former Tiger has narrowed his choices to a few schools, including Auburn, Arkansas, UNC. Miami is no longer in the mix. Earlier the pair had discussed whether Auburn QB Jarrett Stidham would return to the plains or go pro – or seek a graduate transfer. Since transferring in to Auburn from Texas A&M Stidham had not developed as a QB but instead regressed.
 
While Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn is known for getting great production from Kelly Bryant-type QB’s like Cam Newton, would Bryant want to choose a school that can’t develop QB’s? Plus he’d have to face Bama again, who already knows how to stop Bryant. UNC was unable to win with their Bryant-like QB Chazz Surratt (though new head coach mack brown won a national championship with the dual threat QB Vince Young at QB. Arkansas doesn’t seem like a team who’d be able to win even with Bryant under center. Could be a long year for Bryant wherever he goes.    
 
1. 96.1 Kyler Murray, #5 Oklahoma dual threat
2. 95.9 Tua Tagovailoa, #1 Alabama
3. 86.1 Jake Fromm, #4 Georgia sophomore
4. 85.8 Dwayne Haskins, Ohio State
6. 84.1 Shea Patterson, Michigan
7. 83.5 Ian Book, #3 Notre Dame
8. 83.3 Jalen Hurts, Alabama backup
9. 82.3 Drew Lock, Missouri senior
 
10. 82.1 Will Grier, West Virginia senior
11. 80.4 Trevor Lawrence, #2 Clemson freshman
16. 78.5 McKenzie Milton, UCF (injured)
22. 77.4 Jake Browning, Washington senior
23. 77.3 Jake Bentley, South Carolina
24. 77.0 Sam Ehlinger, Texas
30. 73.5 Kellen Mond, Texas A&M
 
31. 73.4 Joe Burrow, LSU transfer
32. 73.0 Kyle Shurmur, Vanderbilt
39. 70.1 Shai Werts, Georgia Southern
41. 67.7 Jarrett Guarantano, Tennessee
42. 67.3 Eric Dungey, Syracuse senior
49. 64.6 Khalil Tate, Arizona (Heisman candidate?)
50. 64.5 Feleipe Franks, Florida sophomore
 
55. 63.0 Trace McSorley, Penn State senior (Heisman candidate?)
68. 60.4 Anthony Brown, Boston College dual threat
69. 59.9 Kenny Pickett, Pittsburgh
70. 59.9 JT Daniels, USC freshman
00. 59.7 Brandon Wimbush, former Notre Dame starter
71. 58.7 Bryce Perkins, Virginia dual threat
72. 58.4 Cole McDonald, Hawaii (Heisman candidate?)
 
78. 57.0 Jarrett Stidham, junior Auburn transfer
00. 55.4 Chase Brice, Clemson backup
00. 53.0 Tobias Oliver, Georgia Tech freshman backup
86. 50.1 Dan Ellington, Georgia State dual threat
87. 48.5 Deondre Francois, FSU dual threat
88. 48.4 TaQuon Marshall, GT senior starter
99. 47.2 Chazz Surratt, former UNC dual threat starter
 
100. 44.2 Alex Hornibrook, Wisconsin (playoff contenders?)
107. 42.7 Jawon Pass, Louisville dual threat
202. 37.7 Kelly Bryant, former Clemson dual threat starter

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