(12-22-2010 08:38 AM)Boca Rocket Wrote: Fr RS QB Terrence Owens has come in for 4 games
and gone 68 completions for 110 attempts, passed for 949 yds, 11 TDs/ 2 Ints. That's a NCAA Passing Efficiency rating of 167.0872. If he had enough games to qualify he'd be ranked the nation's #5 passing efficiency QB behind Cam Newton, Kellen Moore,Ryan Mallett, and Scott Tolzien.
You can't outsmart me by not thinking things through. It's a reoccurring theme around here that people either don't do their homework, or they try to make something look a lot better than it is.
You played three MAC teams that went 2-10 and 3-9 for a combined 7-30 and an NIU team that went 10-3 for 17-33. But it's important to note that 3 of the 4 games you're bragging about were against three 2-10 and 3-9 MAC teams. The NIU game doesn't make up for the three teams your RF QB padded his stats on. Here are the games you hang your hat on about your QB being right up there with Cam Newton and Ryan Mallet:
Owens QB ratings Last Four Games:
Eastern Michigan (2-10): 285.71
Northern Illinois (10-3): 100.59
Bowling Green (2-10): 158.00
Central Michigan (3-9): 185.74
Going back and rechecking my research, CMU is actually 3-9, not 2-10. But it makes no difference. When it matters Toledo plays like crap. You can't tell me Owens even
remotely belongs with Cam Newton and Ryan Mallet when he's only done well against
terrible MAC teams. The game against Eastern Michigan where Owens racked up 285.71 was against a squad that ranks second to last (119th) in PED, and skewed his stats tremendously. Bowling Green is 91st in PED, and CMU is 64th. Not great PED teams. NIU was 33rd, but Owens struggled there. FIU is 45th, close to NIU's and way better than the three garbage MAC teams Toledo played.
Toledo also lost to a 3-9 Wyoming team, and were blown out by the two really good teams on their schedule, as well as NIU. Toledo can't say if they had their RF QB they would have faired better because his stats are made by playing terrible teams. In the last 6 games, the schedule got progressively easier, giving Toledo a false sense of security going into the FIU game. FIU isn't a 3-9 team that you scraped by in the season finale, it's one of the better 6-6 teams out there. Better be ready.