Sean Clifford is a good quarterback, period.
ESPN TOTAL QBR SEASON
1 Justin Fields/OSU 97.0
2 Mac Jones/BAMA 96.6
3 Graham Mertz/WIS 95.8
4 Peyton Ramsey/NW 94.1
5 Joe Milton/MICH 93.0
6 Kyle Trask/FLA 92.7
7 Sean Clifford/PSU 91.2
8 Trevor Lawrence/CLEM 86.6
9 Stetson Bennett/UGA 86.5
10 Matt Corral/MISS 86.1#CFB2020— CFB Focus đ (@cffmwachsman) October 25, 2020
People will instantly key into the two interceptions that Sean Clifford threw against Indiana and think that’s who he is. Until you look deeper and realize he had a 68% completion percentage and three touchdowns. Last season Clifford threw seven picks all season and twenty-three touchdowns. Bottom line? The Penn State signal-caller is a solid quarterback.
Clifford also was the leading rusher for Penn State with 119 yards on the ground and another touchdown, so he can throw and run. Add in Clifford’s receiver Jahan Dotson and tight end Pat Freiermuth as two dangerous weapons, and Clifford has what he needs to test this Buckeyes defense.
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