Hank Bachmeier, Donald Hammond III Named To Davey O’Brien Award Watch List
Air Force and Boise State represent the Mountain West on the list of college football’s best quarterbacks.
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Watch list season rolls on with the release of the Davey O’Brien Award’s quarterbacks to watch. Given annually to the nation’s best signal-caller, a pair of players from the Mountain West are among the 30 that could bring home some of college football’s most prestigious hardware.
Check out our live announcement of the 2020 Davey O'Brien Award watch list here. 30 great names on this list and plenty more college quarterbacks set to make their marks when the season kicks off! https://t.co/Htm8NWBHju
— Davey O'Brien (@daveyobrien) July 14, 2020
Boise State’s Hank Bachmeier made a name for himself almost immediately as a true freshman and though he missed most of the second half of 2019 with injury, he still finished the season with a 62.6% completion rate, 1,879 passing yards and nine touchdowns against six interceptions. He also established himself as one of the toughest quarterbacks in the Mountain West when on the field, too, which enabled him to average 8.6 yards per attempt, the highest in the conference among those with at least 200 attempts.
Air Force’s Donald Hammond III was just as potent, albeit in a much different way. The Falcons quarterback completed 50.5% of his 111 passes for a whopping 11.9 yards per attempt with 13 touchdowns and six interceptions, finishing the year with a 177.88 passer rating, while adding 553 yards and 13 more touchdowns on the ground.
Last year’s Davey O’Brien Award winner was Louisiana State’s Joe Burrow.
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