BY: Tony Liebert2018 has produced some terrific sports moments, some that us as sports fans will never forget. There were some moments that were literally unbelievable. Now let's go through the best of the year. Honorable Mentions
10. Baker Mayfield getting drafted 1st overall Leading up to this years draft, I don’t think anyone other than the GM of the Browns knew who they were going to take first overall. After the college football season I don’t think anyone thought that Baker may even go in the first round. After having a terrific college football career, Baker proved everyone wrong by being the first walk on selected first overall, and then proving that he can be a franchise quarterback for the dumpster fire of the Browns. This was one of the more shocking first overall picks of recent memory, and has so far paid off for the Browns. 9. J.R. Smith making huge mistake in the NBA Finals Wow… Just WOW! I think this was everyone's reaction after seeing this play happen real time. If Cleveland were to win this game, it would have been a LeBron James unreal 50 point near triple double performance against the all star team Warriors. After a 50 point triple double win against the Golden State Warriors, I think we would’ve seen a much more competitive series. For a professional basketball player to forget the score of the NBA Finals is just ridiculous. I just don’t know how that can happen. I think this play was LeBron’s last straw in Cleveland and just reassured that he was going to make a huge move in free agency and leave to go to the Los Angeles Lakers. This play will forever be mentioned when you talk about J.R. Smith. 8. Tua Tagovailoa-Jalen Hurts This was another one of those moments that just left you in awe while watching it in real time. For the dominant Alabama Crimson Tide, to take out their starting quarterback Jalen Hurts, who had only lost two games in his two year career in the National Championship and put in a true freshman in Tua Tagovailoa at half time is ridiculous in itself. And then for Tua to lead Alabama to a comeback and beat Georgia by a game winning touchdown in overtime is a sports moment that I will never forget. But then Tua having the controversy of starting or not leading up to this season, had one of the greatest statistical seasons of recent memory, and leading Alabama to another SEC championship. But then to get hurt in the SEC championship and get replaced by Jalen Hurts and Hurts lead them to victory and the number one seed in the College Football Playoff and come full circle is just overall ridiculous. 7. Nick Foles leading the Philadelphia Eagles to the Super Bowl This story was nothing short of ridiculous. For Nick Foles, the backup quarterback taking over the 11-2 Eagles from probable MVP Carson Wentz, and then leading them to the Super Bowl while being an underdog in every game and then having one of the great performances in the Super Bowl against the dominant Patriots is insane. Nick Foles was even contemplating retirement a season before and then coming back to football and being the Super Bowl MVP the next season which is just ridiculous. 6. France wins the world cup, Kylian Mbappe Arrives France was clearly the most dominant team in the world throughout the entire World Cup. Kylian Mbappe was their best player in the tournament while being… 19 years old. Most 19 year olds spend most of their time sitting in a college dorm watching Netflix, while Mbappe was busy putting together one of the greatest World Cup performances of all time with nearly 4 billion, yes 4 billion people watching across the world. Mbappe has now asserted himself as one of the best players in the world. 5. Khabib Nurmagomedov vs Conor Mcgregor UFC 229 This was the type of sporting event that does not come around very often. The fight itself was between Conor McGregor probably the greatest entertainer in all of sports, and Khabib Nurmagomedov, who wrestled bears as a child and probably one of the greatest UFC fighter of all time. Then after the fight, people always joke about what if they just took the fight outside of the octagon, and had no rules. But they actually did, Khabib jumped out of the cage and began to fight McGregor’s team and then chaos ensued. This was an event that took a while to register what you had just seen. This is the Tyson-Holyfield “moment” of this generation. 4. Tiger Woods’ resurgence I think that everyone knows that golf is more fun to watch when Tiger Woods is at the top of his game. Watching possibly the greatest golfer of all time start his comeback tour was nothing short of entertaining. From Tiger being in contention on Sundays for majors, playing against Phil Mickelson in a pay-per-view event. and even winning the Tour Championship. I think everyone felt somewhat happy for Tiger, no matter what your opinion is on him. Now we’ll see if he can start winning majors again in 2019. 3. USA Men's Curling winning gold This was a very unique sporting event. The majority of sports fans in America got to get behind a team playing a sport that not everyone even knew how to play. For a team of really just basic Dads who wanted to pick up a hobby, to have the whole country of America rooting for them is nothing short of remarkable. This was a moment that a normal sports fan does not normally see but it was something that will be quite memorable. 2. The Minneapolis Miracle I will admit this is a very bias ranking, at the end of the day it was just a game winning play in a divisional round game, for a team that didn’t make even make it to the Super Bowl. But… during that play it might have been the best sports moment of my life. Being a Vikings fan, I was expecting another letdown which is quite common being a Minnesota sports fan, but then I received one of the most improbable plays of all time, and then for the next week leading up to the NFC Championship game, my sports fandom was at an all time high. I thought I was going to see the Vikings play in a Super Bowl in Minnesota. This was definitely a moment that I won't ever forget. I think Joe Buck's call, "DIGGS, SIDELINE, TOUCHDOWN!" is something the Minnesota sports fans will never forget. 1. #16 UMBC beating #1 Virginia This was something that I never thought I would see in my lifetime. The UMBC Golden Retrievers who were 25-11 in the America East conference defeated the Virginia Cavaliers who were 31-3 in the ACC. UMBC won by 20 points and completely dominated the whole game. Watching this in real time, I really couldn’t believe what I was seeing. For a 16 seed to never beat a number 1 seed in a March Madness game, and then UMBC to completely obliterate Virginia in the fashion that they did was the greatest sports moment of 2018. UMBC forward Nolan Gerrity after the game said, "It's like your first Fortnite victory." I think this quote exemplifies 2018 perfectly.
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BY: Tony Liebert
Nikola Jokic is the most underrated player in the NBA. If you didn’t know, Jokic is a 7’0” center on the Denver Nuggets, from Sombor, Serbia. This season for the Nuggets, Jokic has averaged 17.4 points, 10 rebounds, and 7.6 assists, while shooting 47.8% from the floor.
Jokic has went so under the radar, due to playing for an average team for the majority of his career. The Nuggets are rarely on national T.V. and when they are they start at 10 o’clock or later most of the time, so Jokic has very rarely been in the spotlight. This season is different, the Denver Nuggets are playing terrific, they are 19-9 on the season and the number one seed in the Western Conference. Much of their success has came from Nikola’s never before seen play-style. So far this season he is averaging the second most assists per game by a center of all time only behind the great Wilt Chamberlain. Jokic is the only center in NBA history to have averaged at least 7 assist and 1 made three pointer per game. Jokic has many facets of his game that make him so unique. I believe that Jokic is one of the best pure big men in the NBA
Play-Style
Nikola Jokic has a play-style that has never been seen before in the NBA. Jokic plays in a slow motion, free flowing style, and just lets the game come to him. Jokic has combination of great post footwork, three point shooting, and passing that has not been seen in the NBA. If you watch Jokic you will never see him force any play, and will play how the game presents itself.
Passing
Great passing vision is something that you rarely see in a big man of Jokic’s stature. For a 7’0” big man to have the passing ability of Jokic is unbelievably useful. His great vision helps the Nuggets play through their best player much easier. When most teams play through a big man they are not able to pass the ball as well as Jokic, therefore the ball movement mostly stops when it reaches the post. When you have a post player like Jokic he is able to set anyone up on his team with his unreal vision. Jokic has made some of the nastiest passes I’ve ever seen.
Post Game
Jokic’s post game may be the best in the NBA. His smooth and silky post moves are near the level of NBA greats Hakeem Olajuwon and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. You may think that statement is preposterous, putting Nikola Jokic in the same discussion with the two greatest post players in NBA history? Yes, Jokic’s post moves are on the same level of these NBA greats. His terrific footwork elevates him to the elite level. His ability to fake defenders out with pump fakes, and his use of angles on the court are next level.
Ball Handling
The Serbian’s ball handling skills are much greater than you normally see from a player his size. His ability to get a rebound and take the ball coast to coast and lead the fast break is not something that is often done by players his size. Jokic also has the ability to catch the ball on the perimeter to and take his defender to the rim with his smooth moves. Jokic’s ball handling is a part of his game that is not often talked about, but it is a large reason for his tremendous success.
Three Point Shooting
Three point shooting by a big man in today’s NBA is very common, but Jokic excels at it. The big man has an incredibly high release point in his jump shot which makes it nearly unblockable. In his career Jokic has shot 35.4% from three in his career. This is in comparison to his fellow three point shooting bigs Karl Anthony-Towns who has shot 38.9% and Kristaps Porzingis who has shot 36.1%. This is not the main part of Jokic’s game but with being successful shooting threes it gives Jokic the ability to have the defense respect his three point shot, and allows him to play off of the perimeter.
Without Jokic I do not see the Denver Nuggets having anywhere near the success they have had this season. Jokic has played great so far in his NBA career, but I think the 23 year old big man has not even tapped into his potential yet. I believe the only big man in the NBA that is better than Nikola Jokic is Anthony Davis. Jokic is the nastiest big man of all time, and the most underrated player in the NBA.
BY: Tony LiebertBowl games in college football is quite the controversial sports topic. I personally think that 40 bowl games should be at least cut in half. 6-6 teams should not be playing in the postseason and sub .500 season should not be rewarded and viewed as successful. At the end of the day, college football is all about money and the NCAA and each University could care less about the product on the field so as long as the bowl games keep making money they will always be way too many. It still is football so they will always have me watching as many games as I can. Even though there are far too many games there still are quite a few games that are worth watching. Las Vegas Bowl - Dec. 15 #21 Fresno State (11-2) V.S. Arizona State (7-5) Both of these teams have had under the radar successful seasons. Fresno State won the Mountain West championship against Boise State. And Arizona State has succeeded far past their expectations in Herm Edwards first season. Arizona State’s star wide receiver N’Keal Harry is not playing in this game to prepare for the NFL draft, and some people think this will cause Arizona State to lose against an underrated Fresno State team. I think otherwise I think Herm Edwards will have his team highly motivated for this game and they will be able to pull out a win. Arizona State: 31 Fresno State: 24 Armed Forces Bowl - Dec. 22 Houston (8-4) V.S. Army (10-2) This is another very underrated matchup between two teams that had great seasons. Houston will not have star D-Lineman Ed Oliver who is going to prepare for the NFL Draft. I don’t expect this to affect Houston very much because Oliver has been out of multiple games this season. What I do expect to affect Houston is the loss of their quarterback D’Eriq King in the last game of the season who was having a great season. Army on the other hand has hand one of the most successful seasons in the recent history of their program. The Black Knights only two losses have came against two very talented teams in Duke and Oklahoma who they both played very tough. I expect a very disciplined Army team to be motivated and take down Major Applewhite’s Houston squad. Army: 28 Houston: 10 Camping World Bowl - Dec. 28 #20 Syracuse (9-3) V.S. #16 West Virginia (8-3) Syracuse and West Virginia are playing in the first ranked matchup of the bowl season. West Virginia will be without star quarterback Will Grier, and future NFL offensive tackle Yodny Cajuste. I expect this to affect the mountaineers greatly. West Virginia’s offense has ran through Will Grier the past two seasons and I don’t think that West Virginia's defense will be able to help their lack of offense against the Orange. I really like the culture that Syracuse head coach Dino Babers has brought to Syracuse. The Orange have exceeded their expectations this playing well against Clemson and they would have played better against Notre Dame if their starting quarterback Eric Dungey would not have gotten hurt. I think that Syracuse will come in and pretty handily beat a West Virginia team that had a very underwhelming season. Syracuse: 42 West Virginia: 28 Alamo Bowl - Dec. 28 #24 Iowa State (8-4) V.S. #13 Washington State (10-2) The Alamo Bowl has historically produced very exciting games and has always been one of the most underrated bowl games. I expect this game to be nothing short of that. Washington State has one of the most exciting offenses in the country led by senior quarterback Gardner Minshew who is leading the country in passing yards. Iowa State on the other side is a great up and coming program led by head coach Matt Campbell. Their current roster is headlined star running back David Montgomery who has over 1200 yards from scrimmage to go along with 12 touchdowns. I think Washington State’s high powered passing offense will be to much to handle for the Cyclones and Washington State will come out on top. Washington State: 51 Iowa State: 42 Peach Bowl - Dec. 29 #10 Florida (9-3) V.S. #7 Michigan (10-2) I expect this game to be very low scoring Florida and Michigan have been two of the best defenses in the country this season. Michigan’s defense is led by future first round pick Devin Bush who has been one of the best linebackers in the country this season. The Wolverines will be without D-Lineman Rashaan Gary who is potentially a top 10 pick, and will also be preparing for the NFL Draft, I expect this to not play a big factor in the game, the Wolverines have been without Gary in multiple games this season and has still shown to be an elite defense. The Gators defense is led by linebacker Jachai Polite, and safety Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, who are both future NFL players. I think the Jim Harbaugh led Wolverines will be very motivated following a tough loss to Ohio State, and I expect them to take down the Gators. Michigan: 21 Florida: 17 Cotton Bowl - Dec. 29 #3 Notre Dame (12-0) V.S. #2 Clemson (13-0) This is obviously one of the playoff semifinals. I don’t think this game will be relatively close. Notre Dame has not been challenged really at all this whole season throughout an easy schedule. The strength of the Irish has been their discipline, they really never make many mistakes led by quarterback Ian Book who has had a 70.4 completion percentage. Clemson on the other hand may be the most talented team in the country I don’t think they have a single weakness on their whole team. They are even very experienced at every position other than their quarterback. The Tigers have played in this big stage before and Notre Dame has not, experience in the big stage has proven help game after game. The only way I see Clemson losing, is if freshman quarterback Trevor Lawrence was to have a lot a mistakes, which I don’t see happening. I expect the Tigers to roll in this one. Clemson: 45 Notre Dame: 17 Orange Bowl - Dec. 29 #4 Oklahoma (12-1) V.S #1 Alabama (13-0) This is the other of the playoff semifinals. Many people may think that Oklahoma has no chance at all in this game, I think otherwise. Although I expect Alabama to still win this game I think that it will be closer than people expect. A big factor in this game is if Oklahoma’s star receiver Marquise Brown (the cousin of Antonio Brown) is able to play. If Brown does not play I don’t expect this game to even be close. With Brown Oklahoma is the most dynamic offenses in the country. Alabama is far too experienced, well disciplined, and far too talented to lose this game. Alabama has historically struggled with mobile quarterbacks such as, Johnny Manziel and Deshaun Watson. Kyler Murray is quite the mobile quarterback, and he could give the Crimson Tide some trouble. Although I think Alabama will win this game, I will not be surprised if Oklahoma where to keep it close. Alabama: 41 Oklahoma: 28 Gator Bowl - Dec. 31 #19 Texas A&M (8-4) V.S. N.C. State (9-3) New Year’s Eve has historically been the best time for bowl games so I thought I would include a couple games. Texas A&M has exceeded expectations in Jimbo Fisher’s first season. The aggies are led by talented running back Trayveon Williams who has had 1800 scrimmage yards and 16 total touchdowns this season. I believe N.C. State has had an overrated season. I don’t think their 9-3 record does not resemble their team. They have had one of the easiest schedules in the country, and against their only quality opponent Clemson, they were demolished 41-7. The only way I see N.C. State having a chance is if senior quarterback Ryan Finley were to have a solid performance in his last game in front of NFL scouts before the NFL Draft. I expect Texas A&M to roll in this game. Texas A&M: 38 N.C. State: 14 Redbox Bowl - Dec. 31 Michigan State (7-5) V.S. Oregon (8-4) Even though this game is between two unranked teams that had underwhelming seasons, I still think that it will be entertaining. I am excited to see how Oregon’s quarterback Justin Herbert performs in possibly his last game against NFL scouts. Herbert has the possibility to be the first quarterback off the board in the NFL draft. I will like to see how Herbert performs against a pesky Michigan State team. The Spartans have been widely inconsistent this season and I don’t expect them to play well in this game. I think Herbert will have a great performance in this one and the Ducks will win. Oregon: 31 Michigan State: 10 Citrus Bowl - Jan. 1 #12 Penn State (9-3) V.S. #14 Kentucky (9-3) This year's Citrus Bowl is between two of the most entertaining teams to watch this season. Penn State is led by “College football Great” Trace McSorley. Trace has had a great college career, and I expect him to be very motivated to end out his college career strong. Kentucky may have something to say about that. The Wildcats have been possibly the biggest surprise team this season. Kentucky is led by veteran running back Benny Snell Jr, and veteran linebacker Josh Allen, who may be the best defensive player in the country. I expect this to be one of the more entertaining games of the bowl season, with the Penn State Nittany Lions coming out on top. Penn State: 45 Kentucky:38 Fiesta Bowl - Jan. 1 #8 UCF (12-0) V.S. #11 LSU (9-3) UCF has been one of the better college football stories of recent memory. The Black Knights have shown that they are still the same dominant team in a big win against an underrated Memphis team, without star quarterback McKenzie Milton who they lost to a season ending injury. The very talented LSU defense may be a tough challenge for UCF. LSU is filled with NFL talent led by linebacker Devin White, and cornerback Greedy Williams even though none of their players have announced that they would sit out of the bowl game to prepare for the draft I would not be surprised if they did. Even if LSU is at full strength I expect UCF to win this game. The Black Knights have everything to play for, they need to prove that they can beat any team they play. LSU on the other hand has had an underwhelming season, and expect them to struggle against UCF. UCF: 24 LSU: 14 Rose Bowl - Jan. 1 #9 Washington (10-3) V.S. #6 Ohio State (12-1) This years Rose Bowl is between two teams that had playoff asspirations to begin the season, and struggled to get there. I don’t see any scienerio that Ohio State would lose Urban Meyer’s “Last Game” ever coaching. Ohio State is incredibly talented and led by quarterback Dwayne Haskins who also may be the first quarterback off the board in the draft and has something to prove to the scouts. The only way that the Buckeyes would lose this game is if Washington’s senior led team wants to end their college careers with a bang. The Huskies are led by running back Myles Gaskin, and quarterback Jake Browning. I don’t think these two will be enough to keep up with the Buckeyes. Ohio State: 43 Washington: 31 Sugar Bowl - Jan. 1 #15 Texas (9-4) V.S. #5 Georgia (11-2) This maybe the most lopsided matchup off all the New Year’s six bowls this season. I believe that Georgia has one of the most talented rosters in the country led by running back tandem, De’Andre Swift and Elijah Holyfield. Texas has only shown to have competed in one big game this season which was against Oklahoma early in the season. I think the Longhorns are too inexperienced and still a season away from competing at a high level. The incredibly talented Georgia roster will be too much to handle for Texas in this one. Georgia: 51 Texas:20 I expect this bowl season to be great to watch, and there are some very interesting matchups I am looking forward to watching
BY: Tony LiebertThe Heisman Trophy is the most prestigious individual award in all of sports. The race for the trophy this season has lived up to all of the hype. I will give you my top 10 rankings of how I would vote for the award. My own criteria for a heisman trophy winner includes individual stats, dominant performance, team record, and showing up in big games. 10. Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue (6-6) 103 receptions, 1164 yards, 12 TDs 18 carries, 203 yards, 1 TDs 30 kick returns, 599 yards Rondale Moore is a freshman wide receiver for the Purdue Boilermakers. The main reason that Moore is so low on the list is due to his team’s record. Rondale Moore showed up on the biggest stage, on October 20th the Ohio State Buckeyes traveled into West Lafayette and the Boilermakers did not back down. In the biggest game of Purdue’s season Moore had 12 receptions 170 yards and 2 touchdowns leading to a 49-20 win over the then 2nd ranked Buckeyes. Throughout the season Rondale Moore was one of the most dominant receivers in college football. 9. Christian Wilkins, DL, Clemson (13-0) 46 tackles, 12.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, 2 FRs, 2 FFs 3 carries, 3 yards, 2 TDs Christian Wilkins is a senior defensive lineman for the Clemson Tigers. I believe that Christian Wilkins was the most dominant player on the second best team in the country. Wilkins has two "fat guy" rushing touchdowns this year and look at that heisman pose. At times this season Wilkins has looked unblockable. Christian Wilkins has been one of the most dominant defensive players in all of college football this season. 8. Josh Allen, OLB, Kentucky (9-3) 16 sacks, 84 tackles, 18.5 TFLs, 5 FFs Josh Allen is a senior outside linebacker for the Kentucky Wildcats. Allen was the best player on possibly the biggest surprise team in the entire country. Allen is going to be a top 10 pick in the upcoming draft which is much deserved. I believe that Josh Allen has been the most dominant defensive force in all of college football this season. The Kentucky Wildcats would not have had the same success without Josh Allen’s dominance. 7. McKenzie Milton, QB, UCF (12-0) 59.2 completion pct, 2663 yards, 25 TDs, 6 INTs 79 carries, 307 yards, 9 TDs Even though Milton’s terrific season came to a horrific end due to a gruesome leg injury, I still believe he was one of the best players in college football this season. Milton has led UCF to 26 consecutive wins. Without Milton at quarterback I don’t think that UCF has anywhere near the same success. Milton’s great leadership and performance on the field has led to one of the most dominant runs by a non-power 5 school ever in college football. 6. Darrell Henderson, RB, Memphis (8-5) 214 carries, 1909 yards, 22 TDs 19 receptions, 295 yards, 3 TDs ½ passing, 4 yards, 1 TD 10 kick returns, 124 yards Darrell Henderson is the most underrated player in all of college football. He has put up monster statistics on an underrated Memphis team this season. Henderson also played his best game on the biggest stage. In the AAC championship game against UCF, Henderson ran 16 times for 210 yards and 3 touchdowns and also threw a 4 yard touchdown. Darrell Henderson has been the biggest under the radar star in all of college football this season. 5. Will Grier, QB, West Virginia (8-3) 67 completion pct, 3864 yards, 37 TDs, 8 INTs 48 carries, -90 yards, 3 TDs Will Grier has been the most consistent player in the entire country this season. He performed how much of the country expected he would this season. The whole season you could count on Grier for 350 yards and 4 touchdowns. West Virginia’s defense on the other hand you could not always count on. If West Virginia were able to win their big games I would have put Grier higher on this list. Without a signature performance or big win this year Grier was not able to make a serious argument for this award. Will Grier has put together a terrific college career, and has been a consistently great quarterback since his time at Florida. 4. Gardner Minshew, QB, Washington State (10-2) 70.6 completion pct, 4477 yards, 36 TDs, 9 INTs 52 carries, 103 yards, 3 TDs Before this season I don’t think a single person had Minshew on their heisman watchlist. Minshew has put together monster numbers only having one game with less than 300 passing yards. Minshew’s best performance this season was against Arizona when he passed for 473 yards and 7 touchdowns, 5 of which he threw in the first half. Along with Grier if Washington State were to pull out a few more wins I think Minshew has a solid argument for winning this trophy. Gardner Minshew has put together one of the great “out of nowhere” college football seasons. *the following three players are the finalists who were invited to New York* 3. Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State (12-1) 70.2 completion pct, 4580 yards, 47 TDs, 8 INTs 73 carries, 122 yards, 4 TDs In almost any other season I think that Haskins brings home the heisman award. Haskins has put together one of the greatest quarterback seasons in recent memory. He broke Drew Brees’ single season passing touchdown mark in the Big 10, and also led the country in passing yards. Haskins was able to lead Ohio State through all of their off field struggles, and produce a 12 win season and a trip to the Rose Bowl. Haskins is well deserving of a trip to New York for the heisman trophy ceremony. t2. Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama (13-0) 67.7 completion pct, 3353 yards, 37 TDs, 4 INTs 48 carries, 190 yards, 5 TDs Tua has been possibly the most dominant player in all of college football on the most dominant team this season. He has put up monstrous stats without playing in a single 4th quarter the entire season. The reason I have Tua coming up just short is because he didn’t show up in the biggest game of the season. In the SEC championship against then number 4 team Georgia, Tua was 10/25, for 164 yards, 1 touchdown and two interceptions. To win the heisman you have to prove to be dominant the entire season, especially in the biggest games, and Tua Tagovailoa did not do that. 1. Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma (12-1) 70.9 completion pct, 4053 yards, 40 TDs, 7 INTs 123 carries, 892 yards, 11 TDs Kyler Murray has been the most electric player in the entire country this season. Kyler Murray has been the best player in the country on the best offense in the country. Without Murray I believe that Oklahoma has 3 or 4 more losses. He made huge plays when Oklahoma when has needed him most, including overtime against Army, late in the game against West Virginia, and a terrific performance in the Big 12 championship. Murray gets better and better as the goes on and plays his best in the fourth quarter. Murray had possibly one of the most insane statistical performances of the year against Baylor. Murray passed 17 of 21 for 432 yards and 6 touchdowns that is a little over 25 yards per completion, which in total is a 340 passer efficiency rating. Kyler Murray has the highest passer rating throughout a season of all time with 205.7. Murray has also been the only player to average 300+ passing yards and 60+ rushing yards per game throughout an entire season. In every statistical and physical way Murray has had a better season than Tagovailoa and deserves to win the prestigious Heisman trophy. |
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