A&M's Kenny Hill is twice as high as Jennings. This is an inaccurate and now passe, old news, non issue other than you have it posted. If it generates delusional optimism and keeps the fans happy it can't be all bad. Beside the title referring to a different metric (QBR introduced 2011 and retroactively applied to NCAA and High School) than the Chart (Passer Rating: 1973) the claim of Jennings being the Highest rated QB or Passer is invalid because of the NCAA Qualifying Stipulation that was shown at the bottom of the original chart: "Note: To qualify, player must have played in 75% of his team's games and have a minimum of 15.0 pass attempts per game played." Since Jennings only had 13 passing attempts in the Sam Houston game, only his 169 rating for the Wisconsin game qualified. And after tonight's 114 Passer Rating he ranks as he always did, nearer the middle of the SEC. ESPN's criteria is based on taking a minimum of 20 snaps in a game to be ranked because they rate the Quarterback and not just the Passer and they rate the Strength of the Defense and dozens of other variables of QB performance, running is big, like Auburn Option QBs. Just think about this; you can be a Heisman or NC winning quarterback like Cam Newton, Tim Tebow, Nick Marshall, Manziel, Mariota, Petty, and Kenny Hill and lead your team in rushing as well as passing. QBR captures that. One reason Jennings is low is because he has a lot of incompletions and is tackled for losses, all to keep from throwing an incompletion. That is why Harris or anyone can go into a game and complete 4 for 5 passes, scramble for a TD and have a much higher rating but not qualify for ranking on this chart or by ESPN because of lack of snaps or game time. The QBR has a higher correlation to winning than any other metric and raises LSU's ranking for having a strong defense and facing strong defenses. We are a run first and last offense and are not a pass heavy up tempo HUNH spread option high scoring offense like Baylor, A&M, BYU, TXST, Auburn, Carolina, Ole Miss, Mizzou, Ore, OU, etc. Baylor is like watching a pinball machine or video game. Art Briles expects his team to score on every possession and to never ever quit scoring aiming for 100 pts a game. They have 2000 offensive yards after 3 games to our 950 yards. These HUNH programs run over twice as many plays per game, and 3 to 4 times as many passes. Our Defense gets credit for 50% of the points we score on average because we are DBU, not QBU, or WRU like Baylor, A&M, TXST, Auburn, Carolina, Ole Miss, Mizzou, Ore, OU, etc. This article really is a story that should have never been told. Since it is a Passer Rating and not a QB rating as labeled, a halfback or wide receiver who throws a few passes often gets a very high rating on sites that do not have a 15 pass attempts stipulation.