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B1G Power Rankings: Quarterbacks

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Gearing up for the B1G season, looking at the different groups. Hard to keep track of everything during COVID but here we go

1. Ohio State: Justin Fields, Gunnar Hoak, Jack Miller, CJ Stroud

This one is probably a no brainer. Fields was all-time awesome last year, and he had only been on campus for a few months. He is destined to be the first or second quarterback in the draft next year absent some crazy injury/huge step back. The backup situation is probably better. No more Chugz, but Gunnar Hoak is on his second year in the system and the other two are highly touted freshmen.

2. Minnesota: Tanner Morgan, Zach Annexstad

Fairly easy call here. Morgan was the leading passer last year in the conference, and his rating was just a touch behind Fields. While he lost his safety valve Tyler Johnson, the Gophs return a ton of offense so there is no reason to think he will take a step back, with one caveat, as the OC Kirk Ciarocca went to Penn State. Annexstad was in competition for the starting job before injury, don't know much about him.

3. Indiana: Michael Penix, Jack Tuttle

Gets tougher here. Penix might be the clear third best quarterback - he is truly dynamic running and throwing. But he couldn't stay healthy last year. Peyton Ramsey kept Indiana in the running, but he transferred to Northwestern and the new backup is Jack Tuttle. Tuttle was fairly highly rated recruit from California who originally played at Utah before transferring. Also gone is last year's offensive coordinator Kalen Deboer, replaced by former UM quarterback Nick Sheridan, so there is potential for a step back.

4. Penn State: Sean Clifford, Will Levis

A lot of these guys are in the mushy middle - went with PSU's group here mostly on the addition of a new OC who will hopefully make things a little better for the talented quarterbacks. Clifford is the entrenched starter, though Levis looked pretty good against OSU last year. They return a lot of offense around them - biggest question mark on Clifford is his accuracy. A sub 60% completion percentage needs to come up a tick, especially with Hamler gone.

5. Wisconsin: Jack Coan, Graham Mertz

Coan was the quintessential Wiscy quarterback last year. He completed passes (near 70%, seventh in the country) and didn't throw picks. Still, there was a feeling that he struggled to make big plays. With Jonathan Taylor and Bo Cephus gone, he might need to be a bit more dynamic, so we shall see how that goes. Mertz was a top 100 recruit who will put some pressure on Coan if Wisconsin doesn't look right.

6. Nebraska: Adrian Martinez, Noah Vedral, Luke McCaffrey

Also a tough one. Adrian Martinez is a talented kid, and Scott Frost is a good coach, and this should have worked a lot better than it did last year. Martinez struggled to stay healthy and struggled when he played, so it's a fair question of whether he will even be the Husker QB this year. On paper, this should be great, but we said that last year and that didn't get very far.

7. Michigan: Joe Milton, Cade McNamara

Michigan would have been a touch higher, but Dylan McCaffery said deuces, presumably because Joe Milton won the job. Difficult to rank them now because Milton has barely played. Getting the nod here mostly on quarterback whisperer Harbaugh dragging decent production out of most of his guys.

8. Northwestern: woah boy Peyton Ramsey, Aidan Smith, Hunter Johnson, TJ Green, Andrew Marty, Carl Richardson

So grading these by unit, Northwestern has by far the most quarterbacks. They could sustain like 4 ACL tears and still trot out a starting quarterback. Ramsey has had proven success and it seems unlikely he would have transferred there without some thought he would get the starting job. Last year TJ Green was the starter until he had a season ending injury the first game. Johnson and Smith played and were bad. Marty ended up the starter in the end. Northwestern is getting a new OC so they might look a bit different as well.

9. Purdue: Jack Plummer, , Austin Burton, Aidan O'Connell, Paul Piferi, Michael Alaimo

Purdue still trying to end their musical chair quarterback play. Plummer looks like the starter wasn't bad last year as a freshman. He (and all of Purdue) struggled to stay healthy, leading to playing time for O'Connell. Notified that Austin Burton has joined the team as a transfer from UCLA. He was their backup last year, and looking at his stats he might be all right. Completed around 69% and a lot of short passes, which might fit Purdue's offense of get the ball to twitchy guys.

10. Illinois: Brandon Peters, Matt Robinson, Isaiah Williams

Peters wasn't terrible last year, and Illinois got enough to make a bowl game. He has had concussion issues, and his backups were bad. So bad I struggled to figure out who is even on the team.


11. Iowa: Spencer Petras, Alex Padilla, Deuce Hogan

Nate Stanley is finally gone, leading to some new Iowa QB play. Your guess is as good as mine here.

12. Michigan State: Rocky Lombardi, Theo Day, Payton Thorne

Where are you ELA? Who is the quarterback this year? I still have visions of Rocky Lombardi coming in against Ohio State, looking like a cross between Tim Tebow and Hulk Hogan. Apparently that was the last time he looked good in a football game

13. Maryland: Josh Jackson, Lance LeGendre, Taulia Tagovailoa

Jackson was pretty danged awful for them last year, and who knows what LeGendre brings. Tagovailoa is immediately eligible and certainly in the mix to start.

14. Rutgers: Johnny Langan, Art Sitkowski

Sitkowski is back after sitting out most of last season with a thought towards transfer. Langan is also back after starting most of their games, though he was very bad. We shall see if Schiano can turn this around.
 

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Noah Vedral transferred from Nebraska to Rutgers in May.
 

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Gearing up for the B1G season, looking at the different groups. Hard to keep track of everything during COVID but here we go

1. Ohio State: Justin Fields, Gunnar Hoak, Jack Miller, CJ Stroud

This one is probably a no brainer. Fields was all-time awesome last year, and he had only been on campus for a few months. He is destined to be the first or second quarterback in the draft next year absent some crazy injury/huge step back. The backup situation is probably better. No more Chugz, but Gunnar Hoak is on his second year in the system and the other two are highly touted freshmen.

2. Minnesota: Tanner Morgan, Zach Annexstad

Fairly easy call here. Morgan was the leading passer last year in the conference, and his rating was just a touch behind Fields. While he lost his safety valve Tyler Johnson, the Gophs return a ton of offense so there is no reason to think he will take a step back, with one caveat, as the OC Kirk Ciarocca went to Penn State. Annexstad was in competition for the starting job before injury, don't know much about him.

3. Indiana: Michael Penix, Jack Tuttle

Gets tougher here. Penix might be the clear third best quarterback - he is truly dynamic running and throwing. But he couldn't stay healthy last year. Peyton Ramsey kept Indiana in the running, but he transferred to Northwestern and the new backup is Jack Tuttle. Tuttle was fairly highly rated recruit from California who originally played at Utah before transferring. Also gone is last year's offensive coordinator Kalen Deboer, replaced by former UM quarterback Nick Sheridan, so there is potential for a step back.

4. Penn State: Sean Clifford, Will Levis

A lot of these guys are in the mushy middle - went with PSU's group here mostly on the addition of a new OC who will hopefully make things a little better for the talented quarterbacks. Clifford is the entrenched starter, though Levis looked pretty good against OSU last year. They return a lot of offense around them - biggest question mark on Clifford is his accuracy. A sub 60% completion percentage needs to come up a tick, especially with Hamler gone.

5. Wisconsin: Jack Coan, Graham Mertz

Coan was the quintessential Wiscy quarterback last year. He completed passes (near 70%, seventh in the country) and didn't throw picks. Still, there was a feeling that he struggled to make big plays. With Jonathan Taylor and Bo Cephus gone, he might need to be a bit more dynamic, so we shall see how that goes. Mertz was a top 100 recruit who will put some pressure on Coan if Wisconsin doesn't look right.

6. Nebraska: Adrian Martinez, Noah Vedral, Luke McCaffrey

Also a tough one. Adrian Martinez is a talented kid, and Scott Frost is a good coach, and this should have worked a lot better than it did last year. Martinez struggled to stay healthy and struggled when he played, so it's a fair question of whether he will even be the Husker QB this year. On paper, this should be great, but we said that last year and that didn't get very far.

7. Michigan: Joe Milton, Cade McNamara

Michigan would have been a touch higher, but Dylan McCaffery said deuces, presumably because Joe Milton won the job. Difficult to rank them now because Milton has barely played. Getting the nod here mostly on quarterback whisperer Harbaugh dragging decent production out of most of his guys.

8. Northwestern: woah boy Peyton Ramsey, Aidan Smith, Hunter Johnson, TJ Green, Andrew Marty, Carl Richardson

So grading these by unit, Northwestern has by far the most quarterbacks. They could sustain like 4 ACL tears and still trot out a starting quarterback. Ramsey has had proven success and it seems unlikely he would have transferred there without some thought he would get the starting job. Last year TJ Green was the starter until he had a season ending injury the first game. Johnson and Smith played and were bad. Marty ended up the starter in the end. Northwestern is getting a new OC so they might look a bit different as well.

9. Purdue: Jack Plummer, , Austin Burton, Aidan O'Connell, Paul Piferi, Michael Alaimo

Purdue still trying to end their musical chair quarterback play. Plummer looks like the starter wasn't bad last year as a freshman. He (and all of Purdue) struggled to stay healthy, leading to playing time for O'Connell. Notified that Austin Burton has joined the team as a transfer from UCLA. He was their backup last year, and looking at his stats he might be all right. Completed around 69% and a lot of short passes, which might fit Purdue's offense of get the ball to twitchy guys.

10. Illinois: Brandon Peters, Matt Robinson, Isaiah Williams

Peters wasn't terrible last year, and Illinois got enough to make a bowl game. He has had concussion issues, and his backups were bad. So bad I struggled to figure out who is even on the team.


11. Iowa: Spencer Petras, Alex Padilla, Deuce Hogan

Nate Stanley is finally gone, leading to some new Iowa QB play. Your guess is as good as mine here.

12. Michigan State: Rocky Lombardi, Theo Day, Payton Thorne

Where are you ELA? Who is the quarterback this year? I still have visions of Rocky Lombardi coming in against Ohio State, looking like a cross between Tim Tebow and Hulk Hogan. Apparently that was the last time he looked good in a football game

13. Maryland: Josh Jackson, Lance LeGendre, Taulia Tagovailoa

Jackson was pretty danged awful for them last year, and who knows what LeGendre brings. Tagovailoa is immediately eligible and certainly in the mix to start.

14. Rutgers: Johnny Langan, Art Sitkowski

Sitkowski is back after sitting out most of last season with a thought towards transfer. Langan is also back after starting most of their games, though he was very bad. We shall see if Schiano can turn this around.

Lubick and Manning should help with how Adrian is viewed this year.
 

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Or not, as I don't see a way to edit a post. Looks like Vedral has immediate eligibility, so he should be in the mix for Rutgers. Not sure it changes the rankings a whole lot. How do you Husker fellers feel about your quarterback situation this year?
 

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seems about right
 

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I got Joe Milton with a slight edge over Justin Fields in my #1 and #2 spots.
 

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I've heard really good stuff about Petros. Basically a more athletic and faster version of Stanley. I'm sure they'll be some growing pains but the schedule early is about as soft as you can get for a new QB with Purdue, NW and MSU in the first 3
 

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..... How do you Husker fellers feel about your quarterback situation this year?
I'm pessimistically optimistic.
We'll see which version of Adrian Martinez shows up. He has a lot to prove after last season, but I think he's a real talented kid.
 

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Michigan State is about 4 places too high
 

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Gearing up for the B1G season, looking at the different groups. Hard to keep track of everything during COVID but here we go

1. Ohio State: Justin Fields, Gunnar Hoak, Jack Miller, CJ Stroud

This one is probably a no brainer. Fields was all-time awesome last year, and he had only been on campus for a few months. He is destined to be the first or second quarterback in the draft next year absent some crazy injury/huge step back. The backup situation is probably better. No more Chugz, but Gunnar Hoak is on his second year in the system and the other two are highly touted freshmen.

2. Minnesota: Tanner Morgan, Zach Annexstad

Fairly easy call here. Morgan was the leading passer last year in the conference, and his rating was just a touch behind Fields. While he lost his safety valve Tyler Johnson, the Gophs return a ton of offense so there is no reason to think he will take a step back, with one caveat, as the OC Kirk Ciarocca went to Penn State. Annexstad was in competition for the starting job before injury, don't know much about him.

3. Indiana: Michael Penix, Jack Tuttle

Gets tougher here. Penix might be the clear third best quarterback - he is truly dynamic running and throwing. But he couldn't stay healthy last year. Peyton Ramsey kept Indiana in the running, but he transferred to Northwestern and the new backup is Jack Tuttle. Tuttle was fairly highly rated recruit from California who originally played at Utah before transferring. Also gone is last year's offensive coordinator Kalen Deboer, replaced by former UM quarterback Nick Sheridan, so there is potential for a step back.

4. Penn State: Sean Clifford, Will Levis

A lot of these guys are in the mushy middle - went with PSU's group here mostly on the addition of a new OC who will hopefully make things a little better for the talented quarterbacks. Clifford is the entrenched starter, though Levis looked pretty good against OSU last year. They return a lot of offense around them - biggest question mark on Clifford is his accuracy. A sub 60% completion percentage needs to come up a tick, especially with Hamler gone.

5. Wisconsin: Jack Coan, Graham Mertz

Coan was the quintessential Wiscy quarterback last year. He completed passes (near 70%, seventh in the country) and didn't throw picks. Still, there was a feeling that he struggled to make big plays. With Jonathan Taylor and Bo Cephus gone, he might need to be a bit more dynamic, so we shall see how that goes. Mertz was a top 100 recruit who will put some pressure on Coan if Wisconsin doesn't look right.

6. Nebraska: Adrian Martinez, Noah Vedral, Luke McCaffrey

Also a tough one. Adrian Martinez is a talented kid, and Scott Frost is a good coach, and this should have worked a lot better than it did last year. Martinez struggled to stay healthy and struggled when he played, so it's a fair question of whether he will even be the Husker QB this year. On paper, this should be great, but we said that last year and that didn't get very far.

7. Michigan: Joe Milton, Cade McNamara

Michigan would have been a touch higher, but Dylan McCaffery said deuces, presumably because Joe Milton won the job. Difficult to rank them now because Milton has barely played. Getting the nod here mostly on quarterback whisperer Harbaugh dragging decent production out of most of his guys.

8. Northwestern: woah boy Peyton Ramsey, Aidan Smith, Hunter Johnson, TJ Green, Andrew Marty, Carl Richardson

So grading these by unit, Northwestern has by far the most quarterbacks. They could sustain like 4 ACL tears and still trot out a starting quarterback. Ramsey has had proven success and it seems unlikely he would have transferred there without some thought he would get the starting job. Last year TJ Green was the starter until he had a season ending injury the first game. Johnson and Smith played and were bad. Marty ended up the starter in the end. Northwestern is getting a new OC so they might look a bit different as well.

9. Purdue: Jack Plummer, , Austin Burton, Aidan O'Connell, Paul Piferi, Michael Alaimo

Purdue still trying to end their musical chair quarterback play. Plummer looks like the starter wasn't bad last year as a freshman. He (and all of Purdue) struggled to stay healthy, leading to playing time for O'Connell. Notified that Austin Burton has joined the team as a transfer from UCLA. He was their backup last year, and looking at his stats he might be all right. Completed around 69% and a lot of short passes, which might fit Purdue's offense of get the ball to twitchy guys.

10. Illinois: Brandon Peters, Matt Robinson, Isaiah Williams

Peters wasn't terrible last year, and Illinois got enough to make a bowl game. He has had concussion issues, and his backups were bad. So bad I struggled to figure out who is even on the team.


11. Iowa: Spencer Petras, Alex Padilla, Deuce Hogan

Nate Stanley is finally gone, leading to some new Iowa QB play. Your guess is as good as mine here.

12. Michigan State: Rocky Lombardi, Theo Day, Payton Thorne

Where are you ELA? Who is the quarterback this year? I still have visions of Rocky Lombardi coming in against Ohio State, looking like a cross between Tim Tebow and Hulk Hogan. Apparently that was the last time he looked good in a football game

13. Maryland: Josh Jackson, Lance LeGendre, Taulia Tagovailoa

Jackson was pretty danged awful for them last year, and who knows what LeGendre brings. Tagovailoa is immediately eligible and certainly in the mix to start.

14. Rutgers: Johnny Langan, Art Sitkowski

Sitkowski is back after sitting out most of last season with a thought towards transfer. Langan is also back after starting most of their games, though he was very bad. We shall see if Schiano can turn this around.
Our backup QB situation is down right frightening.
 

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I think freshman Mr Mertz from WI is the best so far. He has not had an incompletion so far this season and 4 TDs in the first half

14 of 14 for 190 and 4 TDs in first half of the game
 

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He's certainly the best B1G qb who has played this season
 

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He's certainly the best B1G qb who has played this season

Hey he was able to tie the school record of 17 completions in a row without a drop starting the first game of his redshirt freshman season.

A nice way to start for the young guy
 

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I think freshman Mr Mertz from WI is the best so far. He has not had an incompletion so far this season and 4 TDs in the first half

14 of 14 for 190 and 4 TDs in first half of the game

Ah not a bad start! Hopefully it will continue

20 of 21 passes for a 95% completion rate for 248 yards and 5 TDs

Ties 2 school records in his first game one for having his first 17 passes that were completed in a row and the other for having 5 TD passes

I was surprised 5 TD passes in a gae would be a record but yea they are use to running for them
 

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I wonder if Illinois realizes that the clenched fist is a black power symbol. Waiting for the comments. Tommie Smith and John Carlos made it famous but the Black Panther Party made infamous.
 
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