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International Man of Mystery
3. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska (JR)Passing Stats: 2,089 yards, 13 TD, 8 INT, 56.3%
Rushing Stats: 188 att., 874 yards, 9 TD
Martinez burst into the hearts and minds of Big Red faithful after 323 yards and five touchdowns in a thrilling 51-41 win over Oklahoma State as a freshman. After a public disagreement with his head coach — and miserable performance on the field against Texas A&M, questioned swirled around T-Magic’s second season. However, as a sophomore, he answered one of the biggest question marks by maturing as a leader and developing mental toughness. The final stage of his growth will come in the form of consistent and accurate passing. His completion rate dipped in year two under center, but his interception rate did too as his yardage totals increased. With his electric ability to pickup yards with his legs, and possibly the top receiving corps in the Big Ten, Martinez should have his eyes set on a monster 2012 campaign. He has won 18 games in his first two years as a starter and a trip to the Big Ten title game will fall to his ability to complete key third-down passes late in close games.
Unsurprisingly, Denard Robinson weighs in at #1, with (somewhat surprisingly) Braxton Miller at #2. D-Rob is the odds-on favorite for the Big Ten First Team QB, while Miller is being rated mostly on potential - and the advent of the Urban Meyer Era in Columbus.
Martinez' potential has yet to be fully tapped. The question is, is his upside two ticks higher or ten ticks higher than we've already seen? Can he figure out the passing game? I don't think Athlon is exaggerating in the least when they say Nebraska has - potentially - the top receiving corps in the Big Ten. But all the talent at wideout won't help one whit if Martinez can't get them the ball consistently and on time.
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