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QB Justin Fields (2019-20 B1G Off POY, 2020 Silver Football, 2019 B1G CCG MVP, Pittsburgh Steelers)

This dude has 37 TD vs. 1 int. That's good, right?
Honestly, I expected him to be nervous and throw one today. The first few passes seemed to confirm it, but no. I was wondering how tough he was and if he could get through the regular season and today I thought maybe that's it, but no. He has exceeded all reasonable expectations. He's become a leader and gladly proven me wrong most of this season. Not that I doubt his abilities, but that I hadn't given him enough credit to how high his ceiling is. Amazing player all around.
 
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JUSTIN FIELDS’ “MAGICAL MOMENT” HIGHLIGHTS OHIO STATE'S 56-27 WIN OVER MICHIGAN

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Ohio State head coach Ryan Day couldn’t have been prouder of Fields for the resiliency he showed in that sequence.

“I thought it was a magical moment. I thought it was a Heisman moment,” Day said after the game, which Ohio State won 56-27. “There was some plays that we designed that played out just the way we thought they would today. That was not one of them. And for him to ad-lib, make a play and then make that throw going to his left, that’s about as good of a throw as I’ve seen in a long time. He put it right in the back of the end zone, and that just goes to show you what’s inside of him. His heart, his character and his competitive toughness is as good as I’ve ever been around.”

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ighlights-ohio-states-56-27-win-over-michigan
 
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Final regular season numbers:

Passing: 189-277-1 (68.2%), 2,654 yards, 37 TDs (#3), 192.07 eff (#4)
Rushing: 111 carries for 470 yards (4.23 ypc), 10 TDs, 2 FL
Total: 3,124 yards (260 ypg), 47 TDs (T-#2), 3 TO, 282 points responsible for (#3)

Dude accounts for 1041 yards and 16 TDs for every turnover.
 
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Final regular season numbers:

Passing: 189-277-1 (68.2%), 2,654 yards, 37 TDs (#3), 192.07 eff (#4)
Rushing: 111 carries for 470 yards (4.23 ypc), 10 TDs, 2 FL
Total: 3,124 yards (260 ypg), 47 TDs (T-#2), 3 TO, 282 points responsible for (#3)

Dude accounts for 1041 yards and 16 TDs for every turnover.

Id like to see his rush numbers without the sacks
 
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Id like to see his rush numbers without the sacks
Without going back through each game and looking at each play, you can get an idea by adding back in the 173 yards lost (almost all dues to sacks) to the 470 net yards gained, and you get 643 yards or 53.6 ypg (can't get an accurate ypc because we're not counting how many times he was sacked).
 
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Without going back through each game and looking at each play, you can get an idea by adding back in the 173 yards lost (almost all dues to sacks) to the 470 net yards gained, and you get 643 yards or 53.6 ypg (can't get an accurate ypc because we're not counting how many times he was sacked).


Most impressive
 
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