Usage / Role
20%
Rotational offensive role
Player Dossier
2010-2012New Mexico State
QB • 6'3" • Wahiawa, HI, USA
Andrew Manley is a balanced quarterback profile with 16.6 usage in the latest tracked season.
Usage / Role
20%
Rotational offensive role
Impact Production
52
Solid production for a quarterback
Reliability
88
Regular contributor with several takeover games
Star Power
46
Limited ceiling signals so far
Career Arc
Value trend by season
Best season by Season Value: 2012 Regular Season · New Mexico State
Snapshot
Player Story
Andrew Manley built his college career from 2010 through 2012 as a quarterback from Wahiawa, HI wearing No. 8, spending time with New Mexico State. The clearest part of Andrew Manley's career was his passing role:...
Read the storyAndrew Manley, QB. Best season Best season by Season Value: 2012 Regular Season · New Mexico State. Andrew Manley is a balanced quarterback profile with 16.6 usage in the latest tracked season.
Stat Footprint
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Season Ledger
| Season | Team | Games | Total Offense | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | TD | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 Regular Season | New Mexico State | 5 | 580 | 604 | -24 | 1 | 46.3 |
| 2011 Regular Season | New Mexico State | 3 | 848 | 892 | -44 | 6 | 57.2 |
| 2012 Regular Season | New Mexico State | 12 | 2,570 | 2,764 | -194 | 20 | 65.6 |
Related Context
Andrew Manley played QB for New Mexico State. Across 3 tracked seasons, Andrew Manley recorded 4,260 passing yards, -262 rushing yards, and 27 touchdowns. His top tracked season came in 2012 with New Mexico State.
Lead takeaway
Best season by value score: 2012 Regular Season
New Mexico State paired 2,570 primary output with 50.2 efficiency.
Supporting note
2011 Regular Season role shape
pass-led usage with 55.6 efficiency.
Supporting note
Career value is trending up
2012 Regular Season improved on the prior stop by season value score.
Supporting note
Peak game by takeover score: Ohio
Loss with 328 yards of offense and 54.4 efficiency. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.
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Games
3
Primary Metric / G
282.7
Efficiency
55.6
Usage
25.4
Consistency
83.6
Best Game by takeover score
Ohio
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Game by game trend chart. Ohio: 328. Minnesota: 298. UTEP: 222
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Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Ohio: 48 by 54.4. Minnesota: 35 by 60.3. UTEP: 47 by 52.1
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Featured metric
Total Offense
Top game by takeover score
Ohio
Best efficiency game
60.3 vs Minnesota
Player Story
Andrew Manley built his college career from 2010 through 2012 as a quarterback from Wahiawa, HI wearing No. 8, spending time with New Mexico State. The clearest part of Andrew Manley's career was his passing role: 4,260 passing yards, 25 touchdown passes, and 614 attempts across 21 career games in the available record. His largest box-score season came in 2012 with New Mexico State. Those numbers show where he fit, how often the ball or action found him, and how his role developed over time.
Quarterback careers are usually judged first by volume, efficiency, and scoring chances. With 21 career games in the available record, his career has enough shape to show both opportunity and production across New Mexico State.
The arc is straightforward: Andrew Manley moved through the depth chart, found a larger role, and turned that opportunity into production that can be understood through standard football numbers.
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New Mexico State
2010-2012
Opening stop
Season Value Progression
| Season | Team | Primary | Efficiency | Usage | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 Regular Season | New Mexico State | 580 | 54.4 | 22.1 | — |
| 2011 Regular Season | New Mexico State | 848 | 55.6 | 25.4 | 268 |
| 2012 Regular Season | New Mexico State | 2,570 | 50.2 | 16.6 | 1,722 |
#1 Featured game
@ Minnesota
Week 1
Game with 215 yards of offense and 55.2 efficiency.
215
Total Offense
77.6 takeover
215 total offense with 55.2 efficiency.
#2
vs Ohio
Week 1 · L 24-44
328
Total Offense
74 takeover
Loss with 328 yards of offense and 54.4 efficiency.
328 total offense with 54.4 efficiency.
#3
vs Louisiana Tech
Week 11 · L 20-41 · Conference game
243
Total Offense
69.5 takeover
Loss shaped by high passing volume and turnover pressure.
243 total offense with 51.3 efficiency.
#4
vs UTEP
Week 3 · L 10-16
222
Total Offense
65.5 takeover
Loss with 222 yards of offense and 52.1 efficiency.
222 total offense with 52.1 efficiency.
#5
vs Sacramento State
Week 1 · W 49-19
355
Total Offense
64.6 takeover
Win with 355 yards of offense and 65.9 efficiency.
355 total offense with 65.9 efficiency.
#1 Season by Season Value
2012 Regular Season · New Mexico State
2,570 primary output · 50.2 efficiency · 16.6 usage
65.6
#2
2011 Regular Season · New Mexico State
57.2
848 primary · 55.6 efficiency · 25.4 usage
#3
2010 Regular Season · New Mexico State
46.3
580 primary · 54.4 efficiency · 22.1 usage
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250+ passing yards
3
300+ total offense
5
3+ TD games
3
Above avg efficiency
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