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Brady Gustafson

Passing Offense »
Through games of September 5, 2015

Rank Team YPG

1 VMI 444.0
2 Eastern Wash. 438.0
3 Southern Ill. 411.0
4 Montana 393.5
5 Murray St. 387.0
6 Western Caro. 383.0
7 Idaho St. 378.0
8 Samford 372.0
9 Furman 365.0
10 James Madison 347.0
 
UMGriz75 said:
Passing Yards »
Through games of September 5, 2015

Rank Name Team Pass Yds

1 Brady Gustafson Montana 787
2 Mark Iannotti Southern Ill. 411
3 Al Cobb VMI 399
4 KD Humphries Murray St. 385
5 Michael Eubank Samford 372
6 Reese Hannon Furman 365
7 David Watford Hampton 335
8 Alex Ross Coastal Caro. 328
9 Kevin Anderson Fordham 322
10 Jared Davis Tennessee Tech 312
Of course, that's two games to everyone else's one, but still ...
http://www.ncaa.com/stats/football/fcs

He has probably thrown the most INTs also...
 
Another thing to consider, this was the first game that opposing coaches had film to study on stitt and gus
 
wbtfg said:
Another thing to consider, this was the first game that opposing coaches had film to study on stitt and gus

maybe so, but it is not like the offense didn't have opportunities to score more points and failed to....and all the int's had more to do with Brady throwing very poor balls than a DB making a great play.
 
grizindabox said:
wbtfg said:
Another thing to consider, this was the first game that opposing coaches had film to study on stitt and gus

maybe so, but it is not like the offense didn't have opportunities to score more points and failed to....and all the int's had more to do with Brady throwing very poor balls than a DB making a great play.

His 3 picks were like playing catch in the park for CP....for some reason his throwing mechanics, timing was way off.....perhaps his mental focus, just out of synch
 
For you stat nuts that rave on and on about stats figure this:

Gus did not get credit for the interceptions. They were actually cought. Counts as a catch so his "stats" are more incredible than first thought....
 
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