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TheIronColonel;1462883; said:It's an interesting comparison, though not a straight one. Their freshmen numbers:
Tim Tebow
Passing: 14 games, 22/33, 66.7%, 358 yards, 10.8 ypc, 1 int, 5 TD, 201.73 rating, 2.4 att/g, 25.6 ypg
Rushing: 14 games, 89 attempts, 469 yards, 5.27 ypc, 8 TD, 6.36 att/g, 33.50 ypg
Terrelle Pryor
Passing: 13 games, 100/166, 60.2%, 1311 yards, 7.9 ypc, 4 int, 12 TD, 145.62 rating, 12.8 att/g, 100.8 ypg
Rushing: 13 games, 139 attempts, 631 yards, 4.54 ypc, 6 TD, 10.69 att/g, 48.54 ypg
Tebow clearly has better numbers, but it's not a great comparison: he wasn't the starter and was primarily used situationally. I was inclined to think that Tebow's numbers were inflated by Florida's offense, but Florida averaged 29.7 ppg in 2006 whereas OSU averaged 27.6 ppg in 2008 - not a huge disparity. Terrelle has a world of talent, but I don't think it's fair to compare him to Tebow (yet).
Like you said, interesting but not a great comparison. Here's why:
1) Pryor ran after passing, throwing 5 times as much. Tebow ran with designed runs. One's 5-15 yards behind line of scrimmage; other is running forward with blockers. Many of those sacks, whether poor blocking or poor decision-making, resulted in a lower ypc.
2) Pryor threw to possession-type receivers (who were hurt); Tebow to a slew of burners who lived off the long ball (until they played us in the NCG, then it was nothing over 20 yards). Different ypa makes sense.
3) Pryor had to run entire (but limited) package. Tebow ran a super-subset and specialized, allowing Leak to run majority keeping defense guessing. With Pryor, it was on-the-job training.
4) SEC is mighty except against running QBs or inside run games. Tebow specializes in both. Look at the stats of Pittman and Wells ypc in the NCGs. We didn't have trouble running inside, where a DEs speed is neutralized.
5) Tebow cannot play like a fullback in the NFL; most great college rbs only last a few years on average running that way. Pryor runs more like a Pat White but has the size of Tebow, which will help his longevity. Although this has nothing to do with the stat comparison, I just thought I'd throw that in.
With that said, Pryor has a long way to climb in terms of accolades. Tebow is a proven winner. Pryor's barometer will be the USC game. If he does what I think he will, with his stable of new speedsters (and a Chris Carter remix), he could make ESPN's current best college QB that ever lived (Tebow) start looking like last year's model.:osu:
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