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Ranking SEC Quarterbacks By The Numbers
by TD Staff Reporter
October 2, 20159 Comments

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After a month into the college football season, ESPN writer David Ching reviewed the SEC quarterbacks and how they have performed through 4 games this season.
67-88, 934 yards, 8 TD, 0 INT
2. Ole Miss, 84.4 QBR (No. 8)
87-140, 1,378 yards, 13 TD, 4 INT
3. Mississippi State, 79.3 QBR (No. 14)
101-151, 1,214 yards, 9 TD, 0 INT
4. Texas A&M, 79.2 QBR (No. 15)
81-128, 1,140 yards, 12 TD, 3 INT
5. LSU, 78.8 QBR (No. 18)
29-47, 302 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT
6. Arkansas, 78.8 QBR (No. 19)
82-119, 1,141 yards, 7 TD, 3 INT
7. Kentucky, 69.2 QBR (No. 34)
67-114, 824 yards, 5 TD, 4 INT
8. South Carolina, 67.4 QBR (No. 37)
51-101, 630 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT
9. Florida, 64.5 QBR (No. 45)
82-128, 997 yards, 8 TD, 3 INT
10. Tennessee, 64.5 QBR (No. 46)
61-102, 732 yards, 7 TD, 1 INT
11. Alabama, 64.0 QBR (No. 48)
98-163, 1,030 yards, 9 TD, 6 INT
12. Vanderbilt, 48.9 QBR (No. 74)
95-165, 1,100 yards, 5 TD, 6 INT
13. Missouri, 47.4 QBR (No. 84)
72-135, 879 yards, 7 TD, 5 INT
14. Auburn, 44.1 QBR (No. 93)
63-100, 661 yards, 5 TD, 7 INT
quote:LSU quarterback Brandon Harris, who has only played three games this season, was ranked No. 5.
Rather than rank them subjectively, we’ll do so by their team QBR – ESPN’s rating system that grades quarterbacks for their performances in all action plays on a 1-100 scale.
quote:1. Georgia, 87.9 QBR (No. 2 nationally)
5. LSU, 78.8 QBR (No. 18)
29-47, 302 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT
Brandon Harris hasn’t been asked to do much more than hand the ball to Leonard Fournette, but he has made good things happen with his legs (117 rushing yards, 2 TDs) and hasn’t turned it over. He had a solid first month as the Tigers' new starter.
67-88, 934 yards, 8 TD, 0 INT
2. Ole Miss, 84.4 QBR (No. 8)
87-140, 1,378 yards, 13 TD, 4 INT
3. Mississippi State, 79.3 QBR (No. 14)
101-151, 1,214 yards, 9 TD, 0 INT
4. Texas A&M, 79.2 QBR (No. 15)
81-128, 1,140 yards, 12 TD, 3 INT
5. LSU, 78.8 QBR (No. 18)
29-47, 302 yards, 2 TD, 0 INT
6. Arkansas, 78.8 QBR (No. 19)
82-119, 1,141 yards, 7 TD, 3 INT
7. Kentucky, 69.2 QBR (No. 34)
67-114, 824 yards, 5 TD, 4 INT
8. South Carolina, 67.4 QBR (No. 37)
51-101, 630 yards, 4 TD, 2 INT
9. Florida, 64.5 QBR (No. 45)
82-128, 997 yards, 8 TD, 3 INT
10. Tennessee, 64.5 QBR (No. 46)
61-102, 732 yards, 7 TD, 1 INT
11. Alabama, 64.0 QBR (No. 48)
98-163, 1,030 yards, 9 TD, 6 INT
12. Vanderbilt, 48.9 QBR (No. 74)
95-165, 1,100 yards, 5 TD, 6 INT
13. Missouri, 47.4 QBR (No. 84)
72-135, 879 yards, 7 TD, 5 INT
14. Auburn, 44.1 QBR (No. 93)
63-100, 661 yards, 5 TD, 7 INT
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