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OK stats. ESPN has the Total Quarterback Rating system their pushing(http://www.espn.com/ncf/qbr) where they rate all college QBs and rank them against each other. They take into account a lot of stuff. I'm not vouching for the process because I've not studied it, but its likely with some merit. So a rating of 100 is perfect and 50 is average; Danny is ranked #30 QB in college football with a rating of 72.4. For reference Jalen Hurts is #29 with a rating of 72.9. Mayfield is #1 with a rating of 91.7. Pitt's QB was #8 with a 82.7. Considering the changes and shit Danny's been thru, I think that's pretty good. And it's absolutely good enough to earn a shot at being starter next year. I just don't get why you want to discard an experienced QB with decent results and start over. I can almost always follow your logic, even when I disagree with you. But I just don't see it this time. Lets see what Canada does.