Per this site.
Fraud isnt gonna like this one bit.
Today, let’s look at the Big Ten numbers where Jayden Maiava, Jeremiah Smith and Kamari Moulton/Makhi Hughes are the respective leaders.
Big Ten Passing Yard Leader
Jayden Maiava (USC)
2/3
(-150)
Dante Moore (Oregon)
13/2
(+650)
Julian Sayin (Ohio State)
13/2
(+650)
Fernando Mendoza (Indiana)
8/1
Demond Williams Jr (Washington)
12/1
Dylan Raiola (Nebraska)
12/1
Drew Allar (Penn State)
14/1
Luke Altmyer (Illinois)
22/1
Nico Iamaleava (UCLA)
22/1
Aidan Chiles (Michigan State)
33/1
Malik Washington (Maryland)
40/1
Preston Stone (Northwestern)
80/1
Athan Kaliakmanis (Rutgers)
100/1
Billy Edwards Jr (Wisconsin)
100/1
Drake Lindsey (Minnesota)
100/1
Mark Gronowski (Iowa)
100/1
Mikey Keene (Michigan)
100/1
Ryan Browne (Purdue)
100/1
Hmm, can't see Maiava as # 1 in passing. Too big ? on the OL. Plus, there are only 2 experienced, very good Wr's. For Maiava be in the top 3, the OL must click and get the R game going and do a decent job pass protect. Then, 3 other Wr's must emerge. Cheers
At this time, my # 1 QB is OSU, Julian Sayin. This kid is a pure passer and athletic. Saw him play 3 times in HS, Carlsbad HS, no question his 5* ratings. Sayin has a top OL unit, 4 top Wr's and one of the best Run game.
A big ? for Oregon lies in Donte Moore at QB1. At UCLA, he was too inconsistent, made too many bad decisions and in my eyes not a pure passer. Oregon has A+ OL, very good Wr depth and will have a solid run game.