SEC Passing Leaders

#2
#2
I'm sure most of you are probably aware, but I still like seeing the graphic.

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Wonder what the odds would have been when Joey first committed that he would lead the SEC in passing after 9 games?
He has a decent shot at 4,000 yards if he plays in the bowl game.

That's never happened in UT history.
 
#4
#4
Those are rookie numbers….some very impressive rookie numbers for this rookie of ours in this league. I suspect those numbers will go up a lot this weekend and hopefully the next two weekends after that. JA should never have to buy a meal in Knoxville again. This season would be vastly different without him.
 
#5
#5
#6
#6
He's on pace.

3,819 is 'technically' the record. Even though it's really 3,953.

It's odd that the NCAA can't just go back and retroactively add the stats from bowl games, so we're comparing apples to apples. It's not like the stats weren't kept.

Of course, it's the NCAA.
 
#10
#10
I'm sure most of you are probably aware, but I still like seeing the graphic.

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Wonder what the odds would have been when Joey first committed that he would lead the SEC in passing after 9 games?
With the exception of some decisions last game, he really has been great for us this year.
 
#14
#14
there was a thread before the season started about what our expectations were for Joey this year. I said over 3,600 yards with 70% completion rate and less than 10 interceptions. I think I came close. What did you enter?
 
#15
#15
Those are rookie numbers….some very impressive rookie numbers for this rookie of ours in this league. I suspect those numbers will go up a lot this weekend and hopefully the next two weekends after that. JA should never have to buy a meal in Knoxville again. This season would be vastly different without him.
Great post! Heupel has yet to have a returning starting QB since coaching for us. Could you imagine a starting QB for an entire season in year two or three in his system?
 
#16
#16
Great post! Heupel has yet to have a returning starting QB since coaching for us. Could you imagine a starting QB for an entire season in year two or three in his system?
And we’re going to break a new one in next year. Might be a portal xfer if he can find one. That’s the hard thing with NIL and the portal…harder to maintain any continuity.
 
#22
#22
Hendon Hooker returned for a second year.
Hooker did not start the 2021 season as Heupel's QB. Joe Milton was the starter and got the first team practice reps. This was the topic of conversation on a Sirius XM talk show that Heupel has yet to have a QB that started an entire season return as his starter the next year and when he does it could be special.
 
#23
#23
Hooker did not start the 2021 season as Heupel's QB. Joe Milton was the starter and got the first team practice reps. This was the topic of conversation on a Sirius XM talk show that Heupel has yet to have a QB that started an entire season return as his starter the next year and when he does it could be special.
He didn't start the 2021 season as the starter but he was the starting QB for all but one game against Bowling Green and about a quarter and a half against Pitt. That seems like a pretty arbitrary stat they pulled on that show.
 
#24
#24
there was a thread before the season started about what our expectations were for Joey this year. I said over 3,600 yards with 70% completion rate and less than 10 interceptions. I think I came close. What did you enter?
Here you go:



I was at 3100 yards combined passing and throwing. 28 total TDs. 65% completion percentage. 7 INTs. 10-2 as a starter in the regular season. 3rd team All SEC.

Technically I am still within my predictions, but he might surpass my yardage total after this week's game. Unfortunately he's already blown past my Int totals. I was pretty on point on the Completion % though.
 
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