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I'm very curious by HTownND
Which way Book will go this year.
Book's rating last year was 154
Prior to him, here is how prior QBs faired in their first and second season as a starter.
Rees
2010 Rating - 132
2011 Rating - 133.4
Golson
2012 - 131
2014 - 143.6
Kizer
2015 - 150.1
2016 - 145.6
Wimbush
2017 - 121.4
2018 - 113.3 (and replaced by Book)
Is he going to make the 10 point jump like Golson (who had a whole year off/out of school), will he stay flat like Rees, or will he regress like Kizer/Wimbush? The answer to that question will go a long way to determining how 2019 is going to shake out.