85 out of 148 for 2022. You were still off by one even after I called your numbers out twice.
Like I said and corrected. 55%. You are splitting hairs over .3%. I don't care about the .3% My point stands no matter how much you want to make it about .3%. This can not be the norm for our QB room.


We needed a backup. We got one with SEC experience and other P5 offers. That's is a nice trend at the end of the portal cycle.
We differ on what's a nice trend. We don't need a back up. We need a future starter.

God forbid he actually showed a 4% improvement from last year to this year. Wow! How could that be? He is coming in as a 57.4% passer from last year.
When you add in Elon and the HaW (117th) and the 97th ranked FL defense. Yes. It pulls all those 52% and 53% up. Any defense ranked above 94th, he struggled with. Wake was ranked 93rd and he struggled. The only team with a defense ranked above 94th in the nation that he completed 9 out of 15 passes (60%) was Mizzou.


he is a FREAKING BACK-UP!!
Who is one play away from being the starter.



NONE of that is the point I made. The trend can not be a QB room with preferred walk ons and 55% passers. And I don't think that will be the case after spring practice.