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According to SDS he is. I have to agree, after Mauk losing to Indiana and making a poor showing against South Carolina (I know they won, and I didn't see the game, but I heard Mauk was awful) I really can't think of a better East QB.
5. Brandon Allen, Arkansas, 87.5 (15-27, 199 yards, TD) There were a couple telegraphed throws Allen would like to have back in the fourth quarter that couldve kept drives alive and a lost fumble in the first quarter snuffed out a potential scoring march in Texas A&M territory.
4. Justin Worley, Tennessee, 92.1 (23-35, 264 yards, 3 TD) Worleys best career outing against an SEC defense wouldve been even better had he not missed four series with an elbow injury in the second half. His performance featured several top-notch throws including a 23-yard strike to Jason Croom for a touchdown just before halftime. Worley was sacked twice and missed a couple easy completions on wheel routes.
3. Kenny Hill, Texas A&M, 92.5 (21-41, 386 yards, 4 TD/INT) A 50 percent completion percentage isnt the usual Kenny Hill performance, but the final stat line 386 yards + four touchdowns proves he got yards in chunks thanks to a couple major missed tackles deep in the Arkansas secondary. Hell need to be sharper this weekend on the road at unbeaten Mississippi State.
2. Nick Marshall, Auburn, 95.5 (10-17, 166 yards, 3 TD; 105 yards rushing) Despite a career-high three touchdown passes and his second 100-yard rushing tally, Marshalls QBR was actually lower than second-teamer Jeremy Johnsons during Saturdays win over Louisiana Tech. Theres no quarterback controversy however. Marshall still gives the Tigers the best chance to win.
1. Brandon Harris, LSU, 98.5 (11-14, 178 yards, 3 TD; 2 TD rushing) Harris deserves the relief appearance of the year for his 2.5-quarter near flawless effort over the weekend. Harris entered the game early in the second quarter and proceeded to direct seven straight touchdown drives for the Tigers, scoring twice by himself on the ground. His three touchdown passes were scattered to three different receivers.