Lead takeaway
Best season by value score: 2016 Regular Season
Kansas paired 1,166 primary output with 56 efficiency.
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Stat Footprint
Season Ledger
| Season | Team | Games | Total Offense | Pass Yds | Rush Yds | TD | Overall |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 Regular Season | Kansas | 7 | 441 | 227 | 214 | 1 | 48.5 |
| 2014 Regular Season | Kansas | 6 | 764 | 701 | 63 | 5 | 56.9 |
| 2015 Regular Season | Kansas | 4 | 865 | 752 | 113 | 3 | 63.9 |
| 2016 Regular Season | Kansas | 7 | 1,166 | 1,075 | 91 | 7 | 64.8 |
| 2017 Postseason | Boise State | 14 | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 60.5 |
| 2017 Regular Season | Boise State | 14 | 1,108 | 747 | 361 | 14 | 60.5 |
Lead takeaway
Best season by value score: 2016 Regular Season
Kansas paired 1,166 primary output with 56 efficiency.
Supporting note
2017 Postseason role shape
pass-led usage with 64 efficiency.
Supporting note
Career value stayed steady
2017 Regular Season tracked close to the prior stop by season value score.
Supporting note
Multi-stop career journey
Production spans 2 team stops, with role shifts visible across Kansas, Boise State.
Supporting note
Peak game by takeover score: Washington State
Loss with balanced pass-rush production and strong creator value. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.
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Games
14
Primary Metric / G
79.6
Efficiency
64
Usage
17.5
Consistency
43.6
Best Game by takeover score
Washington State
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Game by game trend chart. Oregon: 7. Troy: 86. Washington State: 233. New Mexico: 208. Virginia: 80. BYU: 33. San Diego State: 54. Wyoming: 105. Utah State: 125. Nevada: 59. Colorado State: 30. Air Force: 44. Fresno State: 40. Fresno State: 11
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Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Oregon: 4 by 54.9. Troy: 17 by 64.5. Washington State: 34 by 64.6. New Mexico: 28 by 79.5. Virginia: 16 by 53. BYU: 5 by 85. San Diego State: 6 by 70. Wyoming: 21 by 75.2. Utah State: 14 by 73.2. Nevada: 11 by 64.6. Colorado State: 8 by 35.7. Air Force: 7 by 62.3. Fresno State: 9 by 61.7. Fresno State: 3 by 51.9
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