Yale QB Morgan Roberts could be No. 1 on the Bulldogs all-time list by season's end...
Season Passing Yards Year Att. Com Int Pct Yds TD
Alvin Cowan 2003 381 227 7 .596 2994 22
Jeff Mroz 2005 364 216 14 .593 2484 22
Patrick Witt 2011 321 199 14 .620 2368 17
Morgan Roberts 2014 255 175 5 .686 2262 17
Patrick Witt 2010 351 212 12 .604 2216 12
Joe Walland 1999 181 302 4 .599 2207 17
Peter Lee 2000 192 310 9 .619 2179 19
Alvin Cowan 2004 181 325 10 .557 2140 16
Kelly Ryan 1987 170 282 5 .603 2110 16
Steve Mills 1993 132 237 15 .557 1894 11
Joe Walland 1998 179 318 5 .563 1858 12
Kelly Ryan 1986 138 286 16 .483 1739 3
The 5 INT statistic is an important as any other stat here. If Roberts can keep that number at or under 7 while continuing to distribute the ball effectively, it will go a long way in helping this team go 3-0 over the next 3 weeks.
ReplyDeleteAgreed 2:47PM. A huge congratulations to Morgan Roberts on a great season so far. Although it is not over it is great to see him have the success he has had so far. Especially in the face of all of those naysayers who spent all off season talking about how he was not the answer and how Yale would not win with him under center. I hope he is reveling in proving so many people wrong. Job well done so far Morgan, keep up the great work. Go Bulldogs!
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Gotta love Joe Walland's TD/INT ratio for those two years: 29/9. Also, what a turnaround for Kelly Ryan from '86 to '87 in that stat.
ReplyDeleteHard to believe B.D.'s not on the list, of course they only played 9 games then. And why pass like crazy when you've got Calvin Hill?
Finally: a shout-out to a great guy, Mike Curtin, regular QB from '83-'85; surely Mike is bubbling just under this list. An MD in SLC, the last I heard.
Wyldebill a.k.a. Bill Abelson (for old Blues, my late dad was Prof. Bob Abelson)
And now he is #2!
ReplyDeleteCOMP ATT PCT YDS TD INT
195 282 69.4% 2520 19 6