Missouri is getting the most production
Missouri: A-: It was pretty much assumed that Drew Lock was the guy for the Tigers but the question was whether we would see some improvement after a rough true freshman season. Lock has shown that and then some. He leads the SEC in passing yards (1,508) and is just a tick under a 60 percent completion rate with an impressive 14 touchdowns to just three interceptions. Lock has been one of the pleasant surprises around the SEC so far this season. Give him an A-minus (only because some of those numbers have been racked up against a pair of non-Power 5 conference opponents) - Sam Khan
Just thought I'd add what was said about LSU's QB play.
LSU: D
It takes more than a few lines to break this one down. Brandon Harris struggled to open the season, LSU lost to Wisconsin and Harris lost his job. Even if the offense has moved the ball at times with replacement Danny Etling, the Tigers are still last in the SEC in passing offense (147.8 yards per game) and failing to put points on the board. We’ll see over the next few weeks whether new offensive coordinator/QBs coach Steve Ensminger can do something with the position that Cam Cameron did not. But whether it was Cam, Harris/Etling or inconsistent receivers, the bottom line is that LSU’s passing game has not been good enough and the Tigers still haven’t gotten strong play from the quarterback position. –David Ching
Missouri: A-: It was pretty much assumed that Drew Lock was the guy for the Tigers but the question was whether we would see some improvement after a rough true freshman season. Lock has shown that and then some. He leads the SEC in passing yards (1,508) and is just a tick under a 60 percent completion rate with an impressive 14 touchdowns to just three interceptions. Lock has been one of the pleasant surprises around the SEC so far this season. Give him an A-minus (only because some of those numbers have been racked up against a pair of non-Power 5 conference opponents) - Sam Khan
Just thought I'd add what was said about LSU's QB play.
LSU: D
It takes more than a few lines to break this one down. Brandon Harris struggled to open the season, LSU lost to Wisconsin and Harris lost his job. Even if the offense has moved the ball at times with replacement Danny Etling, the Tigers are still last in the SEC in passing offense (147.8 yards per game) and failing to put points on the board. We’ll see over the next few weeks whether new offensive coordinator/QBs coach Steve Ensminger can do something with the position that Cam Cameron did not. But whether it was Cam, Harris/Etling or inconsistent receivers, the bottom line is that LSU’s passing game has not been good enough and the Tigers still haven’t gotten strong play from the quarterback position. –David Ching
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