Let's just see how the rest of the season play out shall we? Yes, this team is putting down some ridiculous numbers, but we haven't accomplished anything yet.
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You're right he will go the next 3 years without any improvement. Both Brax and TP improved in their time here the difference is JT is starting his career better then where the other two ended theirs. He will get better maybe not exponentially but there will be improvement.
Cool stat here for JT is no INTs since Kent State (even that was a fluke)
I wonder how many of the people that are dead certain that Miller should be gone are the same ones that insisted that Cardale Jones would be used as a goal line ballcarrier this season.
From what I can tell, nobody has purported JT > Braxton is set in stone, just that there is a legit debate to be had.
Spielman mentioned this on Saturday but JT is exceptional at hitting guys in stride and maximizing the yards after catch.
The merits of this discussion will be determined over the next three Saturday nights. Presuming the offense doesn't stink up the joint against Penn St and Illinois, JT be a legit Top 5 Heisman candidate heading to East Lansing. If OSU wins that game and he plays well, then it goes from legit debate to legit distraction.
Yes. This is the most remarkable thing to me about him, especially being a RS Fr that has not had meaningful snaps in two years. He hits receivers in stride so they can pick up YAC, but also he doesn't get his receivers killed by leading them into big hits. That type of field awareness cannot be taught, IMO. Frankly, I don't think Braxton has that.
Barrett does not have a comparable arm or touch on the deep ball. His stats would be even crazier if he did (thinking of some of the deep shots against Maryland when OSU had the ball up against the half). But that difference is a wash when Barrett's short outlet passes frequently become 15 yard gains vs Braxton hitting Devin Smith in stride for the bombs but missing the outlet passes 25 to 35% of the time.