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Where Burrow currently stands in LSU QB records
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:41 pm
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:41 pm
Total Offensive Yards in a Season
1. Joe Burrow - 3,387 (2019)
2. Rohan Davey - 3,351 (2001)
3. Joe Burrow - 3,293 (2018)
4. JaMarcus Russell - 2,949 (2006)
5. Zach Mettenberger - 2,922 (2013)
6. Matt Mauck - 2,622 (2003)
7. Matt Flynn - 2,604 (2007)
8. Tommy Hodson - 2,591 (1989)
9. Danny Etling - 2,436 (2017)
10. Jeff Wickersham 2,421 (1983)
Single Season Passing Yards
1. Rohan Davey - 3,347 (2001)
2. Joe Burrow - 3,198 (2019)
3. JaMarcus Russell - 3,129 (2006)
4. Zach Mettenberger - 3,082 (2013)
5. Joe Burrow - 2,894 (2018)
6. Matt Mauck - 2,825 (2003)
7. Tommy Hodson - 2,655 (1989)
8. Zach Mettenberger - 2,609 (2012)
9. Jeff Wickersham 2,542 (1983)
10. Danny Etling - 2,463 (2017)
Career Passing Yards
1. Tommy Hodson - 9,115 (4 years)
2. Jeff Wickersham - 6,921 (4 years)
3. JaMarcus Russell - 6,625 (3 years)
4. Jamie Howard - 6,158 (4 years)
5. Joe Burrow - 6,092 (2 years)
6. Herb Tyler - 5,876 (4 years)
7. Zach Mettenberger - 5,783 (3 years)
8. Jordan Jefferson - 4,733 (4 years)
9. Danny Etling 4,586 (2 years)
10. Alan Risher - 4,585 (3 years)
Single Game Passing Yards -- This is unreal, he could easily add another one, maybe two to this.
1. Rohan Davey - 528 (2001 v. Alabama)
2. Joe Burrow - 471 (2019 v. Texas)
3. Tommy Hodson - 438 (1989 v. Tennessee)
4. Joe Burrow - 398 (2019 v. Vanderbilt)
5. Jesse Daigle - 394 (1991 v. Miss St)
6. Joe Burrow - 394 (2018 v. UCF)
7. Joe Burrow - 393 (2019 v. Alabama)
8. Rohan Davey - 383 (2001 v. Kentucky)
9. Tommy Hodson - 381 (1989 v. Ole Miss)
10. Joe Burrow - 373 (2019 v. NWSU)
1. Joe Burrow - 3,387 (2019)
2. Rohan Davey - 3,351 (2001)
3. Joe Burrow - 3,293 (2018)
4. JaMarcus Russell - 2,949 (2006)
5. Zach Mettenberger - 2,922 (2013)
6. Matt Mauck - 2,622 (2003)
7. Matt Flynn - 2,604 (2007)
8. Tommy Hodson - 2,591 (1989)
9. Danny Etling - 2,436 (2017)
10. Jeff Wickersham 2,421 (1983)
Single Season Passing Yards
1. Rohan Davey - 3,347 (2001)
2. Joe Burrow - 3,198 (2019)
3. JaMarcus Russell - 3,129 (2006)
4. Zach Mettenberger - 3,082 (2013)
5. Joe Burrow - 2,894 (2018)
6. Matt Mauck - 2,825 (2003)
7. Tommy Hodson - 2,655 (1989)
8. Zach Mettenberger - 2,609 (2012)
9. Jeff Wickersham 2,542 (1983)
10. Danny Etling - 2,463 (2017)
Career Passing Yards
1. Tommy Hodson - 9,115 (4 years)
2. Jeff Wickersham - 6,921 (4 years)
3. JaMarcus Russell - 6,625 (3 years)
4. Jamie Howard - 6,158 (4 years)
5. Joe Burrow - 6,092 (2 years)
6. Herb Tyler - 5,876 (4 years)
7. Zach Mettenberger - 5,783 (3 years)
8. Jordan Jefferson - 4,733 (4 years)
9. Danny Etling 4,586 (2 years)
10. Alan Risher - 4,585 (3 years)
Single Game Passing Yards -- This is unreal, he could easily add another one, maybe two to this.
1. Rohan Davey - 528 (2001 v. Alabama)
2. Joe Burrow - 471 (2019 v. Texas)
3. Tommy Hodson - 438 (1989 v. Tennessee)
4. Joe Burrow - 398 (2019 v. Vanderbilt)
5. Jesse Daigle - 394 (1991 v. Miss St)
6. Joe Burrow - 394 (2018 v. UCF)
7. Joe Burrow - 393 (2019 v. Alabama)
8. Rohan Davey - 383 (2001 v. Kentucky)
9. Tommy Hodson - 381 (1989 v. Ole Miss)
10. Joe Burrow - 373 (2019 v. NWSU)
This post was edited on 11/14/19 at 3:00 pm
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:42 pm to TchPowDog
I see a little room for improvement.
quote:
2. Joe Burrow - 3,198 (2019)
quote:
2. Joe Burrow - 471 (2019 v. Texas)
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:42 pm to TchPowDog
quote:
Single Game Passing Yards -- He could easily hold 7-8 of these. Unreal.
1. Rohan Davey - 528 (2001 v. Alabama)
2. Joe Burrow - 471 (2019 v. Texas)
3. Tommy Hodson - 438 (1989 v. Tennessee)
4. Joe Burrow - 398 (2019 v. Vanderbilt)
5. Jesse Daigle - 394 (1991 v. Miss St)
6. Joe Burrow - 394 (2018 v. UCF)
7. Joe Burrow - 393 (2019 v. Alabama)
8. Rohan Davey - 383 (2001 v. Kentucky)
9. Tommy Hodson - 381 (1989 v. Ole Miss)
10. Joe Burrow - 373 (2019 v. NWSU)
Saving this #1 for A&M
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:43 pm to TchPowDog
Single game passing yards to fall vs A&M.
Get to pay them back for that ghetto trash shite last year.
Also we get to take Bamas “quality win” and turn them inside out for the world to see.
Get to pay them back for that ghetto trash shite last year.
Also we get to take Bamas “quality win” and turn them inside out for the world to see.
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:44 pm to TchPowDog
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5. Jesse Daigle - 394 (1991 v. Miss St)
This will always be the most exciting game of the Hallman era to me.
The Pigs Will Fly game actually pisses me off.
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:45 pm to TchPowDog
Do post-season games factor into these? Either way, he only needs to average like 265 in the last three regular season games to hit 4,000. Depending on how he does and how far we go he could conceivably throw for 5,000
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:47 pm to TchPowDog
what is the all time passing record? he might get 5,000 yards this year
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:51 pm to TchPowDog
Career Passing TDs
Hodson. 69
Russell. 52
Burrow. 49
If we play the remaining games plus SECG and up to 2 CFP games, he could average 3.5 passing TDs to pass Hodson
Hodson. 69
Russell. 52
Burrow. 49
If we play the remaining games plus SECG and up to 2 CFP games, he could average 3.5 passing TDs to pass Hodson
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:53 pm to TchPowDog
What about career passing yards? He has potential of another 2,000 yards at 375/ game
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:56 pm to TchPowDog
One part of me is excited to see just how great of a season Burrow is having. But a (much smaller part) is sad seeing just how busted LSU's passing attack was between 2008-2016 (absent the 2013 season)
Posted on 11/14/19 at 2:58 pm to TchPowDog
Crazy that before Burrow, Les had 4 of the top 5 QB performances of all time.
He gets too much shite compared to the history of the program.
He gets too much shite compared to the history of the program.
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:06 pm to TchPowDog
quote:
Total Offensive Yards in a Season
2. Rohan Davey - 3,351 (2001)
quote:
Single Season Passing Yards
1. Rohan Davey - 3,347 (2001)
Ro ran for 4 yards that season?
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:08 pm to TchPowDog
You forgot a couple:
Single Season Passing Touchdowns
1. Joe Burrow - 33 (2019)
2T. Matt Mauck - 28 (2003)
2T. JaMarcus Russell - 28 (2006)
4T. Tommy Hodson - 22 (1989)
4T. Zach Mettenberger - 22 (2013)
6. Matt Flynn - 21 (2007)
7. Tommy Hodson - 19 (1986)
8T. Herb Tyler - 18 (1998)
8T. Rohan Davey - 18 (2001)
10T. Alan Risher - 17 (1982)
10T. Josh Booty - 17 (2000)
10T. Jordan Jefferson - 17 (2009)
Career Passing Touchdowns
1. Tommy Hodson - 69 (4 years)
2. JaMarcus Russell - 52 (3 years)
3. Joe Burrow - 49 (2 years)
4. Herb Tyler - 40 (4 years)
5. Matt Mauck - 37 (3 years)
6. Zach Mettenberger - 35 (3 years)
7T. Jamie Howard - 34 (4 years)
7T. Jordan Jefferson - 34 (4 years)
9. Jarrett Lee - 32 (4 years)
10T. Alan Risher - 31 (3 years)
10T. Matt Flynn - 31 (4 years)
Single Season Passing Touchdowns
1. Joe Burrow - 33 (2019)
2T. Matt Mauck - 28 (2003)
2T. JaMarcus Russell - 28 (2006)
4T. Tommy Hodson - 22 (1989)
4T. Zach Mettenberger - 22 (2013)
6. Matt Flynn - 21 (2007)
7. Tommy Hodson - 19 (1986)
8T. Herb Tyler - 18 (1998)
8T. Rohan Davey - 18 (2001)
10T. Alan Risher - 17 (1982)
10T. Josh Booty - 17 (2000)
10T. Jordan Jefferson - 17 (2009)
Career Passing Touchdowns
1. Tommy Hodson - 69 (4 years)
2. JaMarcus Russell - 52 (3 years)
3. Joe Burrow - 49 (2 years)
4. Herb Tyler - 40 (4 years)
5. Matt Mauck - 37 (3 years)
6. Zach Mettenberger - 35 (3 years)
7T. Jamie Howard - 34 (4 years)
7T. Jordan Jefferson - 34 (4 years)
9. Jarrett Lee - 32 (4 years)
10T. Alan Risher - 31 (3 years)
10T. Matt Flynn - 31 (4 years)
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:09 pm to TchPowDog
Are the yards for Jamarcus backwards?
Or did he lose that much in sacks?
Or did he lose that much in sacks?
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:11 pm to TchPowDog
I was at the game in Tuscaloosa when Rohan and Josh Reed went off! I was invited and given 2 tickets by an Alabama fan for one of my sons and I. After that show, he told me it was bad luck to invite me again.
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:12 pm to TchPowDog
quote:Josh Reed had 19 catches for 293 yards. Still SEC records I believe.
1. Rohan Davey - 528 (2001 v. Alabama)
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:27 pm to TchPowDog
Question about the top 10 single game passing yards.... where’s Rohan Davey’s 444 yard record setting Sugar Bowl performance? That should be 3rd just ahead of Hodson’s 438 vs Tennessee.
This post was edited on 11/14/19 at 3:30 pm
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:27 pm to TchPowDog
He could finish with over 5,000 pyds and 50 tds. Early 2000's Texas Tech and Houston numbers there. LSU #2 all-time passer in 2 seasons.
Crazy stiff, right now!
Crazy stiff, right now!
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:32 pm to TchPowDog
Where is SFP to start numerous threads of how JaWalrus was the best LSU QB ever?
I mean he was Osteen level preaching how JR was hands down the greatest Tiger ever.
JR has been silent ever since he left. Good
I mean he was Osteen level preaching how JR was hands down the greatest Tiger ever.
JR has been silent ever since he left. Good
Posted on 11/14/19 at 3:41 pm to TchPowDog
On pace for 7,869 career yards w/ playoff and National Title. Puts him #2 in career yards in only 2 seasons
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