trwi7 wrote:Complaining about our QBs is blowing my mind right now. Like, do some of you not realize the absolute dog **** pile that is college football QB's.
From 2001-2017 Badger QB's (the ones who got decent attempts, I didn't count guys like Coan last year who threw 5 passes) had a 137.2 QB Rating. For comparison. These are some of the QB's who had QB Ratings between 135 and 140 the last several years.
Ryan Finley
Luke Falk
Drew Lock
J.T. Barrett
Josh Rosen
Josh Allen and DeShone Kizer were just above at around 145
Jake Browning
Connor Cook
Paxton Lynch
Jameis Winston was just above at 145
Blake Bortles and Landry Jones were around 145 in 2012
Nick Foles, Kirk Cousins, Derek Carr and Brock Osweiler were around 140-145 in 2011.
This is what we've consistently gotten from our QB's. The worst year I can find for the Badgers is 113.8 when Andersen started McEvoy and completely **** up Stave. After that it was the Sherer/Evridge thing.
Yes yes yes. This coupled with the fact that the Badgers do not have a geographic advantage and scheme advantage to get good QBs should be plastered everywhere.
Hornibrook is not beyond criticism. But if you are blaming him for the shortcomings of Wisconsin every year, you are literally wasting hours and days of your life following the team. It's not going to get much better (maybe Mertz is the lucky Dekker 2-star to 5-star guy we kept). The defense or running game being underwhelming is a much bigger issue. That's something that somebody with high expectations could/should expect to be elite 4 out of every 5 years.