Husker's QB play 2002 to 2014

strigori

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With Saturday's Holiday Bowl bringing an end to another coaching era, it really got me thinking about the run we have had since 2001, and there being a commonality between all the teams. Overall mediocre QB play. There have been several amazing games, and a handful of good seasons, but overall, the most important position in sports has been underwhelming.

I'm starting with 2002, as that was the last time we had an elite QB. Crouch's stats may not be amazing by themselves, but for what they were at the time, and by actually watching the games, and the fact that he owns a Heisman, cements him as an Elite QB.

First the stats. All stats here pulled from Huskers.com. I'm leaving out garbage time and the like, and focusing on the starters and major contributors. I'm using both passing and rushing, as we have tended to have run oriented QB play obviously. Net is the number with sack and TFL yardage subtracted.

2002 -

Jamal Lord. Passing 95/204 46.6% 1362 yards 12/12 TD/INT Rushing 251 for 1708 with a Net of 1412 and 8 TDs

2003 -

Jamal Lord Passing 85/176 48.3% 1305 yards 6/8 TD/INT Rushing 215 for 1160 with a Net of 948 and 10 TDs

2004 -

Joe Dailey Passing 153/310 49.4% 2025 yards 17/19 TD/INT Rushing 53 for 191 with a Net of 55 and 4 TDs

2005 -

Zac Taylor Passing 237/430 55.1% 2653 yards 19/12 TD/INT Rushing 76 for 237 with a Net of -41 and 1 TD

2006 -

Zac Taylor Passing 233/391 59.6% 3197 yards 26/8 TD/INT Rushing 60 for 154 with a Net of -32 and 1 TD

2007 -

Sam Keller Passing 205/325 63.1% 2422 yards 12/10 TD/INT Rushing 25 for 19 with a Net of -76 and 0 TDs

Joe Ganz Passing 85/152 58.6% 1435 yards 16/7 TD/INT Rushing 20 for 124 with a Net of 93 and 3 TDs

2008 -

Joe Ganz Passing 285/420 67.9% 3568 yards 25/11 TD/INT Rushing 92 for 417 with a Net of 258 and 5 TDs

2009 -

Zac Lee Passing 177/302 58.6% 2148 yards 14/10 TD/INT Rushing 103 for 315 with a Net of 144 and 1 TD

Cody Green Passing 33/62 53.2% 317 yards 2/2 TD/INT Rushing 31 for 170 with a Net of 158 and 2 TDs

2010 -

Taylor Martinez Passing 116/196 59.3% 1631 yards 10/7 TD/INT Rushing 162 for 1195 with a Net of 965 and 12 TDs

Cody Green Passing 33/60 55% 340 yards 3-1 TD/INT Rushing 37 for 122 with a Net of 96 and 1 TD

Zac Lee Passing 11-20 55% 102 yards 0-0 TD/INT Rushing 15 for 57 with a Net of 57 and 0 TDs

2011 -

Taylor Martinez Passing 162/288 56.2% 2089 yards 13/8 TD/INT Rushing 188 for 1040 with a Net of 874 and 9 TDs

2012 -

Taylor Martinez Passing 288/368 62% 2871 yards 23/12 TD/INT Rushing 195 for 1317 with a Net of 1019 and 10 TDs

2013-

Taylor Martinez Passing 69/110 62.7% 667 yards 10/2 TD/INT Rushing 40 for 195 with a Net of 117 and 0 TDs

Ron Kellogg III Passing 80/134 59.7% 919 yards 6/3 TD/INT Rushing 23 for 60 with a Net of -11 and 0 TDs

Tommy Armstrong Passing 68/131 51.9% 966 yards 9/8 TD/INT Rushing 67 for 277 with a Net of 202 and 2 TDs

2014 -

Tommy Armstrong Passing 184/385 53.3% 2695 yards 22/12 TD/INT Rushing 145 for 842 with a Net of 705 and 6 TDs

What Really jumps out in the numbers is the season Joe Ganz had in 2008. What was surprising was Martinez was actually one of the more accurate passers we have had. What the numbers do not show though is the clutch plays and games that were had.

QB play remained fairly statistically consistent between Watson and Beck, which was interesting, with Ganz in 2008 obviously being the anomaly. It is worth noting that Lord's numbers really are not that comparable with the rest of the QB's as the offense he was running was still an option offense. What is kind of disturbing is the TD/INT ratio. Taylor in '06 and Ganz in '08 are the only seasons in 12 years where the ratio was 2-1 or better. Another disturbing trend is that for full season starters, only Ganz in '08 and Martinez in '12 had over 60% completions, and the shortened seasons on Martinez in '13 and Keller in '07 hit that threshold as well. Keller surprised me in the stats, but I suppose his number is helped by the number of checkdowns he made to Lucky.

It will be interesting to see what happens other the next couple of years. Riley has had three QBs drafted. Derek Anderson, Canfield, and Matt Moore. With Mannion expected to be drafted this year. With both Anderson and Moore spending time as starters.

With the way football has changed over the years, anything under a 60% completion is simply not good enough for what we want to accomplish. It is worth noting that all four playoff teams' starters have over 64%, the top 6 teams had 60% or better. And all teams other than FSU in the top 6 had a better than 3-1 TD/INT ratio.

 
Good work man.

I think QB play at Nebraska trends up from here on out. We got a ton of experience coming in on this staff. With that experience will come the ability to recognize the abilities of their QB roster, establish the best of them, develop their abilities and design their play calls around them.

It's gonna be fun to see how it all plays out.

 
2002 -

Derek Anderson Passing 211/449 47% 3313 yards 25/13 TD/INT

2003 -

Derek Anderson Passing 261/510 51.2% 4058 yards 24/24 TD/INT

2004 -

Derek A. Passing 279/515 54.2% 3615 yards 29/17 TD/INT

2005 -

Matt Moore Passing 211/355 59.4% 2711 yards 11/19 TD/INT

Ryan Gunderson Passing 54/102 52.9% 542 yards 2/4 TD/INT

2006 -

Matt Moore 229 /378 60.6 3022 yards 18/7 TD/INT

[SIZE=11pt] Sean Canfield 28/45 62.2 335 yards 2/2 TD/INT[/SIZE]

2007 -

Sean Canfield 165/286 57.7 1661 yards 9/15 TD/INT

Lyle Moevao 77/147 52.4 876 yards 2/6

[SIZE=11pt]Ryan Gunderson 4/5 80.0 20 yards 0/0[/SIZE]

2008 -

Lyle Moevao 214/361 59.3 2534 yds 19/13 TD/INT

Sean Canfield 56/84 66.7 703 yds 6/2

2009 -

Sean Canfield 303/446 67.9 3271 21/7 TD/INT

Ryan Katz 14/27 51.9 232 1/0

2010 -

Ryan Katz 213/355 60.0 2401 yds 18/11 TD/INT

Cody Vaz 6/17 35.3 48 yds 0/0

2011 -

Sean Mannion 305/473 64.5 3328yds 16/18 TD/INT

Ryan Katz 13/25 52.0 104yds 0/1

2012 -

Sean Mannion 200/309 64.7 2446yds 15/13 TD/INT

Cody Vaz 109/185 58.9 1480yds 11/3

2013-

Sean Mannion 400/603 66.3 4662yds 37/15 TD/INT

Cody Vaz 12/18 66.7 176yds 1/1

2014 -

Sean Mannion 282/453 62.3 3164 yds 15/8 TD/INT

Luke Del Rio 8/18 44.4 141 yds 0/0

Left out rushing because these guys where pure passers.

 
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