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20. MINNESOTA
Surprising more than a few people, the Minnesota Golden Gophers currently have the best chance to play Ohio State in the Big Ten Title Game. With Tanner Morgan providing adequate quarterback play, the talent on this roster has blossomed with one of the best wide receiver duos and coverage units in the Big Ten. Morgan needs to cut back on his turnover-worthy plays, but outside of a clunker of a performance against Georgia Southern, he appears to be heading in the right direction
https://www.pff.com/news/college-pff-rankings-starting-quarterback-rankings-for-2019
27. MINNESOTA: TANNER MORGAN
With a 5-0 record in the bank, Morgan shook the feels of two close calls (and low game grades) against Fresno State and Georgia Southern to the tune of one of the finest performances we’ve seen from a quarterback in 2019. He completed 21-of-22 passes against Purdue for 396 yards and four scores and though he didn’t keep that kind of performance up against Illinois, he’s seeing a big jump in every major statistical category from a year ago. It’s interesting to think that he possibly wouldn’t have even been given the start had Zach Annexstad not been injured before the season. Morgan currently ranks in the top 15 among quarterbacks in adjusted completion percentage, passer rating from a clean pocket, passer rating under pressure and yards per attempt as he and Minnesota are riding high into Big Ten play.
Big Ten QB's.
4. Fields
16. Michael Pinnix
24. Sean Clifford
27. Tanner
39: Jack Coan
44. Lewerke
47. Shea Patterson
50. Nate Stanley
52. Martinez
84. Brandon Peters
97. Hunter Johnson
112. Josh Jackson
114. Jack Plummer
127. Johnny Langan (Rutgers)
20. MINNESOTA
Surprising more than a few people, the Minnesota Golden Gophers currently have the best chance to play Ohio State in the Big Ten Title Game. With Tanner Morgan providing adequate quarterback play, the talent on this roster has blossomed with one of the best wide receiver duos and coverage units in the Big Ten. Morgan needs to cut back on his turnover-worthy plays, but outside of a clunker of a performance against Georgia Southern, he appears to be heading in the right direction
https://www.pff.com/news/college-pff-rankings-starting-quarterback-rankings-for-2019
27. MINNESOTA: TANNER MORGAN
With a 5-0 record in the bank, Morgan shook the feels of two close calls (and low game grades) against Fresno State and Georgia Southern to the tune of one of the finest performances we’ve seen from a quarterback in 2019. He completed 21-of-22 passes against Purdue for 396 yards and four scores and though he didn’t keep that kind of performance up against Illinois, he’s seeing a big jump in every major statistical category from a year ago. It’s interesting to think that he possibly wouldn’t have even been given the start had Zach Annexstad not been injured before the season. Morgan currently ranks in the top 15 among quarterbacks in adjusted completion percentage, passer rating from a clean pocket, passer rating under pressure and yards per attempt as he and Minnesota are riding high into Big Ten play.
Big Ten QB's.
4. Fields
16. Michael Pinnix
24. Sean Clifford
27. Tanner
39: Jack Coan
44. Lewerke
47. Shea Patterson
50. Nate Stanley
52. Martinez
84. Brandon Peters
97. Hunter Johnson
112. Josh Jackson
114. Jack Plummer
127. Johnny Langan (Rutgers)