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He wasnt statistically terrible, he just wasnt very good. May have just been the game plan but he was so locked in to MHjr that Egbuka was a mostly non factor. Again, different OC but the drop off from Stroud to McCord was dramatic as was the improvement with Howard@dieterbrock @Merlin
After such a tumultuous time at Ohio State McCord wasn't statistically as bad as it seemed maybe.
Here is the ESPN QBR from 2023 @ Ohio State, I know, I know another grain of salt comparison but!!
I'll be the first to say that Kyle still has too many drives where he seems off, However, it seems like this is year where there are very few truly elite QBs, and Kyle may still actually be one of the best? I was taking a look at ESPN's total QBR, and he's ahead of some notable guys that I bet a lot of us would trade for. Obviously it's just one version of a total QB ranking, but it's a good reminder that a lot of fanbases are cursing their QB situation right now too.
For discussion purposes, I'll note that CJ's full-season QBR last year was 87.7.
- J.J. McCarthy (MICH) - 93.6
- Michael Penix (WASH) - 91.6
- Dillon Gabriel (OU) - 91.0
- Jayden Daniels (LSU) - 90.1
- Conner Weigman (TA&M) - 87.7
- Kyle McCord (OSU) - 86.6
- DJ Uiagalelei (ORST) - 86.5
- Caleb Williams (USC) - 86.2
- Drake Maye (UNC) - 85.8
- Tyler Van Dyke (MIA) - 84.5 ... 15: Quinn Ewers (TEXAS) - 81.1 ... 21: Drew Allar (PSU) - 75.2
I think one of these Tier 3 guys is going to hit, just a gut.
Just a different QB in '24.
I guess the question with him is which version do you get?