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Player / School Rate Yds/G Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Att Name / Player Yr G CO ATT % Eff Yds Pass Tot Off TD’s Int TD-Int TD-Att TD-Com Int-Att Int-Com Rush Rush TD’s Ave Yds Sacks Yds Yds P Total KSI Player / School Rate Yds/G Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Ratio Att. Yds Rush Rush Lost Sack TD’s Score Matt Barkley (USC) Sr 12 308 5 446 9 69.1 2 161.2 3 3528 8 294.00 5 295.2 7 39 1 7 4 5.57 2 11.44 3 7.90 4 63.71 5 44.00 5 28 26 14 19 2 10 0.50 17 8 2 51 2 -6.38 6 41 1 146 Matt Barkley (USC) Gino Smith (WVU) Sr 13 346 3 526 3 65.8 8 152.6 7 4385 2 337.31 2 334.8 3 31 4 7 4 4.43 3 16.97 12 11.16 12 75.14 2 49.43 3 56 18 -33 24 2 10 -0.59 20 26 13 198 21 -7.62 19 33 5 198 Gino Smith (WVU) Seth Doege (Texas Tech) Sr 12 398 1 581 1 68.5 3 138.9 18 4004 3 333.67 3 337.5 2 28 6 10 7 2.80 10 20.75 23 14.21 24 58.10 6 39.80 7 54 19 46 18 4 8 0.85 14 19 9 128 14 -6.74 11 32 6 213 Seth Doege (Texas Tech) Tajh Boyd (Clemson) Jr 14 298 8 499 4 59.7 20 141.2 15 3828 4 273.43 10 289.0 9 33 3 12 9 2.75 11 15.12 10 9.03 5 41.58 11 24.83 14 142 6 218 9 5 7 1.54 9 31 17 210 23 -6.77 12 38 2 218 Tajh Boyd (Clemson) Derek Carr (Fresno St) Jr 13 279 11 446 9 62.6 16 144.5 12 3544 7 272.62 11 278.2 11 26 7 9 6 2.89 9 17.15 13 10.73 11 49.56 9 31.00 10 57 17 72 15 3 9 1.26 12 20 10 123 13 -6.15 5 29 9 232 Derek Carr (Fresno St) Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) Sr 13 277 12 438 10 64.5 11 148.4 9 3638 5 279.85 7 279.6 10 24 9 6 3 4.00 4 18.25 16 11.54 15 73.00 3 46.17 4 60 16 -3 21 4 8 -0.05 19 26 13 177 16 -6.81 13 28 10 234 Tyler Wilson (Arkansas) Terrance Owens (Toledo) Jr 12 166 25 230 26 72.2 1 169.2 1 2022 28 168.50 26 185.9 27 18 14 3 1 6.00 1 12.78 5 9.22 9 76.67 1 55.33 2 41 21 209 10 1 11 5.10 3 2 1 13 1 -6.50 8 19 16 238 Terrance Owens (Toledo) Blaine Gautier (LA-LAF) Sr 13 344 4 216 27 62.8 15 153.6 6 2958 18 227.54 17 264.9 12 23 10 6 3 3.83 5 9.39 1 14.96 25 36.00 18 57.33 1 118 10 486 7 3 9 4.12 6 19 9 128 14 -6.74 11 26 12 240 Blaine Gautier (LA-LAF) Landry Jones (Oklahoma) Sr 13 355 2 562 2 63.2 14 141.6 14 4463 1 343.31 1 341.5 1 29 5 15 12 1.93 17 19.38 17 12.24 16 37.47 17 23.67 15 32 23 -24 23 2 10 -0.75 22 10 3 79 4 -7.90 22 31 7 248 Landry Jones (Oklahoma) Keith Price (UW) Jr 13 242 15 362 19 66.9 5 161.9 2 3063 13 235.62 14 236.4 18 33 3 11 8 3.00 8 10.97 2 7.33 3 32.91 21 22.00 19 56 18 10 20 3 9 0.18 18 26 13 141 15 -5.42 2 36 4 249 Keith Price (UW) James Franklin (Missou) Jr 13 238 17 376 17 63.3 13 139.9 16 2865 21 220.38 22 295.9 6 21 11 11 8 1.91 18 17.90 15 11.33 14 34.18 19 21.64 20 217 2 981 2 15 2 4.52 5 18 8 117 12 -6.50 8 36 4 260 James Franklin (Missou) Zac Dysert (Miami-OH) Sr 12 295 9 448 8 65.8 8 143.7 13 3513 9 292.75 6 302.3 5 23 10 11 8 2.09 15 19.48 18 12.83 20 40.73 12 26.82 12 125 9 115 12 4 8 0.92 13 46 20 342 25 -7.43 18 27 11 269 Zac Dysert (Miami-OH) Casey Pachall (TCU) Jr 13 228 21 343 21 66.5 7 158.0 5 2911 19 223.92 19 228.6 22 25 8 7 4 3.57 6 13.72 8 9.12 6 49.00 10 32.57 9 68 15 51 17 2 10 0.75 16 13 5 111 10 -8.54 24 27 11 273 Casey Pachall (TCU) Aaron Murray (Georgia) Jr 14 238 17 403 15 62.5 17 146.4 11 3149 11 224.93 18 232.3 20 35 2 14 11 2.50 13 11.51 4 6.80 1 28.79 24 17.00 26 87 12 111 13 2 10 1.28 11 32 18 183 17 -5.72 4 37 3 278 Aaron Murray (Georgia) Logan Thomas (VTech) Jr 14 234 19 391 16 59.8 19 135.5 21 3013 16 215.21 23 248.7 16 19 13 10 7 1.90 19 20.58 21 12.32 17 39.10 13 23.40 17 153 5 469 8 11 3 3.07 8 17 7 109 9 -6.41 7 30 8 292 Logan Thomas (VTech) James Vandenberg (Iowa) Sr 13 237 18 404 14 58.7 22 138.5 19 3022 15 232.46 16 237.2 17 25 8 7 4 3.57 6 16.16 11 9.48 10 57.71 7 33.86 8 78 14 61 16 3 9 0.78 15 29 16 209 22 -7.21 17 28 10 294 James Vandenberg (Iowa) Ryan Aplin (Ark. State) Sr 13 304 7 476 5 63.9 12 133.6 22 3588 6 276.00 9 321.2 4 19 13 16 14 1.19 26 25.05 26 16.00 26 29.75 22 19.00 24 161 4 588 6 10 4 3.65 7 27 14 194 20 -7.19 16 29 9 296 Ryan Aplin (Ark. State) Brett Smith (Wyoming) So 13 253 14 413 11 60.0 18 124.6 28 2622 24 201.69 25 256.3 15 20 12 11 8 1.82 21 20.65 22 12.65 19 37.55 16 23.00 18 139 7 710 4 10 4 5.11 2 11 4 94 6 -8.55 25 30 8 311 Brett Smith (Wyoming) Mike Glennon (NC State) Sr 13 283 10 453 7 62.5 17 136.4 20 3054 14 234.92 15 225.5 24 31 4 12 9 2.58 12 14.61 9 9.13 7 37.75 15 23.58 16 51 20 -110 27 1 11 -2.16 25 28 15 188 19 -6.71 10 32 6 312 Mike Glennon (NC State) A.J. McCarron (Alabama) Jr 13 219 22 328 22 66.8 6 147.3 10 2634 23 202.62 24 200.9 26 16 16 5 2 3.20 7 20.50 19 13.69 23 65.60 4 43.80 6 30 25 -22 22 2 10 -0.73 21 13 5 72 3 -5.54 3 18 17 316 A.J. McCarron (Alabama) B.J. Daniels (S. 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Manuel (FSU) Bryn Renner (UNC) Jr 13 239 16 350 20 68.3 4 159.4 4 3086 12 237.38 12 230.6 21 26 7 13 10 2.00 16 13.46 7 9.19 8 26.92 25 18.38 25 57 17 -88 26 1 11 -1.54 23 26 13 198 21 -7.62 20 27 11 329 Bryn Renner (UNC) Taylor Martinez (Nebraska) Jr 13 162 26 288 24 56.2 24 126.5 27 2089 27 160.69 28 227.9 23 13 17 8 5 1.63 22 22.15 24 12.46 18 36.00 18 20.25 21 188 3 874 3 9 5 4.65 4 21 11 99 7 -4.71 1 22 13 351 Taylor Martinez (Nebraska) Zach Maynard (CAL) Sr 10 231 20 405 13 57.0 23 127.0 25 2990 17 299.00 4 248.7 16 17 15 12 9 1.42 24 23.82 25 13.59 22 33.75 20 19.25 22 84 13 108 14 4 8 1.29 11 27 14 187 18 -6.93 14 21 14 361 Zach Maynard (CAL) Tommy Rees (Notre Dame) Jr 13 269 13 411 12 65.5 9 133.4 23 2871 20 220.84 21 216.5 25 20 12 14 11 1.43 23 20.55 20 13.45 21 29.36 23 19.21 23 31 24 -56 25 0 12 -1.81 24 13 5 85 5 -6.54 9 20 15 375 Tommy Rees (Notre Dame) Sean Mannion (Oregon St) So 12 305 6 473 6 64.5 11 127.2 24 3332 10 277.66 8 261.5 13 16 16 18 15 0.89 27 29.56 28 19.06 28 26.28 26 16.94 27 33 22 -192 28 1 11 -5.82 26 24 12 198 21 -8.25 23 17 17 405 Sean Mannion (Oregon St).
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