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Jennings has, by far, the best QB Rating in the SEC

Posted on 9/7/14 at 10:59 am
Posted by thunderbird1100
GSU Eagles fan
Member since Oct 2007
68321 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 10:59 am
PLAYER RAT
Anthony Jennings, QB 201.1
Maty Mauk, QB 186.1
Dak Prescott, QB 184.3
Brandon Allen, QB 178.7
Bo Wallace, QB 178.6
Kenny Hill, QB 175.3
Blake Sims, QB 170.8
Patrick Towles, QB 149.2
Dylan Thompson, QB 141.8
Justin Worley, QB 141
Jeff Driskel, QB 122.5
Hutson Mason, QB 111.6
Stephen Rivers, QB 69.3
Posted by Sterling Archer
Austin
Member since Aug 2012
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Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:00 am to
tGOAT
Posted by OTIS2
NoLA
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Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:01 am to
Posted by papasmurf1269
Hells Pass
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Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:01 am to
Print the shirts.
Posted by islandtiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2012
1787 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:04 am to
His improvement from the bowl game has been much more than I imagined was possible. He has real potential to end his career on that list of elite LSU QBs.
Posted by Vise
Louisiana
Member since Sep 2013
294 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:05 am to
While this may be true. Let's not crown him king just yet. We've only had two games so far, and one of those, where most of his stats got boosted was a cupcake team. (I know the other sec teams played cuppys too).

I like Jennings and I hope this streak he's on continues. Hell I hope he turns into the greatest QB LSU has ever had. But to be logical. He hasn't played with the pressure of the SEC elite teams blitzing him, or the SEC elite lock down corners defending against his passes yet.

TL;DR = Jennings is good, hope it continues. Let's wait and see.


Edit to not sound like a Debbie downer: GO JENNINGS and
This post was edited on 9/7/14 at 11:07 am
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
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Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:09 am to
He has played well. Very smart with the ball in the first 2 games.
Posted by Ironhead985
Louisiana
Member since Jun 2013
8734 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:18 am to
quote:

GO JENNINGS
#Suspect
Posted by lsutiger4life
gonzales
Member since Sep 2005
5365 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:18 am to
Jennings 16-34-489-0-5

Good numbers minus the completion %
Posted by Datbayoubengal
Port City
Member since Sep 2009
26642 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:27 am to
While I don't think he'll be top 5 in yards, he probably hits around 2600 yards and 20+ total TDs. That would be the best year one start to any young LSU QB ever!
Posted by NotRight37
Nashville, TN
Member since Jul 2014
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Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:30 am to
His average completion is over 30 yards.
Posted by TigerintheNO
New Orleans
Member since Jan 2004
41187 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:35 am to
Jeremy Johnson Auburn QB rating is over 220
Posted by TampaTiger22
Tampa, FL
Member since Jul 2012
6669 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:37 am to
Jennings has look good, he needs to perfect the short passes. Then he becomes even more dangerous. His deep balls, lol, look good .
Posted by BayouBengalBoy
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2013
793 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:42 am to
Hopefully, CLM and Cam will TEACH Jennings to throw the short pass giving LSU more ammo as we play the SEC big boys ... Geaux Tigers!
Posted by monsterballads
Make LSU Great Again
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:46 am to
We need a short passing game
Posted by cubsgrace
New Orleans
Member since Sep 2007
1994 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 11:50 am to
There are only 6 QB's in all of NCAA Football with at least 30 passing attempts and a worse completion percentage than Jennings right now.

I think he's doing fine overall, but stats can be used to say he's doing great or doing terribly. The truth cannot be found in stats.
Posted by GetmorewithLes
UK Basketball Fan
Member since Jan 2011
19063 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 12:18 pm to
Not to split hairs but the number you are quoting is the QB efficiency. QBR is a different statistic.

AJ has improved on Tot QBR to a 77.1 (I think 100 is max but not sure). He is behind Kenny Hill - 94.0, Blake Sims - 87.5, and Nick Marshall - 79.5 in the SEC in QBR.

Still a great improvement from last week when he was at 39.0 in QBR.


FWIW see below

quote:

What Total QBR Captures


In particular for college football, we introduce this year the Total Quarterback Rating, also known as Total QBR or QBR. And, since college football has imbalanced schedules, QBR will be seen in both a form that adjusts for defenses faced – often called Opponent-Adjusted QBR or Adjusted QBR – and in a form that doesn't adjust for defense, often called Raw QBR or Unadjusted QBR.

The scale of QBR is from zero to 100, where 50 is average. Top quarterbacks are in the upper 80s and 90s for a season. Manziel, in fact, ranked first in QBR in 2012 with a value of 90.5. His unadjusted value was 86.4, also the best among FBS schools. The increase from unadjusted to adjusted reflects that he did face good defenses overall.

Unlike NCAA Passer Efficiency, which uses only box score statistics, Total QBR accounts for what a quarterback does on a play-by-play level, meaning it accounts for down, distance, field position, as well as the clock and score. A 5-yard gain on third-and-4 is a good play, whereas a 5-yard gain on third-and-14 isn't. A 20-yard touchdown pass when tied in the second quarter means more than a 20-yard touchdown pass when down 30 points late in the fourth quarter. QBR accounts for those things using analysis that turns traditional productivity into points on the scoreboard and wins in the standings.

It also accounts for a quarterback's ability to scramble, his ability to run on designed rush plays, how well he avoids sacks, drawing and committing penalties, and all-important fumbles, which can be significant for quarterbacks. If Texas A&M gained 5 yards on third-and-4, Manziel's contribution to that play is captured.

• If he threw it the full 5 yards and the receiver was immediately downed, Manziel gets a fair amount of credit for the throw, splitting it with pass blockers and the receiver.

• If he threw it a couple of yards behind the line of scrimmage to a running back, Manziel gets less credit because the receiver and any blockers in front of him did more of the work.

• If Manziel avoided a sack and scrambled for the 5 yards, he gets a lot of credit because his line gave up pressure and his receivers weren't open.

• If it was a designed rush for Manziel to get those 5 yards, he gets less credit than with a scramble because the offensive line often clears a couple of yards for a runner.

• If the defense was drawn offside, Manziel gets a modest amount of credit for that.

• If Manziel just turned to hand the ball off to a back for the 5 yards, QBR doesn't give Manziel any credit or even count it as an "action play" – our term for plays in which the QB gets some portion of the credit or debit.

These should make sense intuitively, and our analysis of the data supported these intuitions.




Posted by Datbayoubengal
Port City
Member since Sep 2009
26642 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 1:02 pm to
quote:

Hopefully, CLM and Cam will TEACH Jennings to throw the short pass giving LSU more ammo as we play the SEC big boys ... Geaux Tigers!


IMO, that should be the focus of the ULM game.
Posted by Dr. Shultz
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Jun 2013
6391 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 1:07 pm to
QBR is a made up stat ESPN has created.

Don't ever quote that shite again
Posted by Vise
Louisiana
Member since Sep 2013
294 posts
Posted on 9/7/14 at 1:10 pm to
quote:

#Suspect

Nah
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