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There has been a lot of talk on here about Kyle McCann and how he should not have been a starter however the stats show that he did have very competitive stats. He even got starts his freshman year because Fry liked the touch he put on the ball. Let's review the competition for each year.
Kyle McCann career stats: 338 of 577 4188 yards, 7.3 ypa, 23td, 21 ints, rating 125.4
1998-1999
Randy Reiners career: 142 of 279 for 2008 yards, 7.2 ypa,16td, 11 int. 122.4 rating.
Scott Mullen career: 229 of 428 for 2625 yards, 6.1 ypa, 11 td, 16 int, 106.0 rating
McCann had a slight statistical edge over Reiners, and an even bigger edge over Mullen.
For 2000 Reiners graduated and add Jon Beutjer to the mix. In a small sample his numbers were slightly better.
Beutjer Iowa career: 77 of 125 841 yards, 6.7 ypa, 6td 3 int, 129.2 rating.
However his rating would drop over the long haul at Illinois to 126.8. Once again there was a good case to start McCann.
On to 2001 McCann had both his best season and his best competition. Gone were Beutjer and Mullen in was Brad Banks.
Let's go over the 2001 stats alone.
McCann 2001: 148 of 226 for 1867 yards(66.5% 1st in the Big 10) 8.3 ypa, 16td to 11ints, 148.5 rating (2nd in the Big 10.)
Banks 2001 stats: 41 of 68 for 582 yards, 8.6 ypa, 4td 2 int, 145.7 rating. 39 rush for 160 yards.
For 2001 McCann was one of the most accurate and efficient passers in the Big 10. His passing numbers were better than Banks. With Banks have the edge in rushing. Most coaches would picked the better passer in that case.
So in conclusion McCann had some close competition all of his career. However he had a strong case to be starter each year and is generally underrated.
Kyle McCann career stats: 338 of 577 4188 yards, 7.3 ypa, 23td, 21 ints, rating 125.4
1998-1999
Randy Reiners career: 142 of 279 for 2008 yards, 7.2 ypa,16td, 11 int. 122.4 rating.
Scott Mullen career: 229 of 428 for 2625 yards, 6.1 ypa, 11 td, 16 int, 106.0 rating
McCann had a slight statistical edge over Reiners, and an even bigger edge over Mullen.
For 2000 Reiners graduated and add Jon Beutjer to the mix. In a small sample his numbers were slightly better.
Beutjer Iowa career: 77 of 125 841 yards, 6.7 ypa, 6td 3 int, 129.2 rating.
However his rating would drop over the long haul at Illinois to 126.8. Once again there was a good case to start McCann.
On to 2001 McCann had both his best season and his best competition. Gone were Beutjer and Mullen in was Brad Banks.
Let's go over the 2001 stats alone.
McCann 2001: 148 of 226 for 1867 yards(66.5% 1st in the Big 10) 8.3 ypa, 16td to 11ints, 148.5 rating (2nd in the Big 10.)
Banks 2001 stats: 41 of 68 for 582 yards, 8.6 ypa, 4td 2 int, 145.7 rating. 39 rush for 160 yards.
For 2001 McCann was one of the most accurate and efficient passers in the Big 10. His passing numbers were better than Banks. With Banks have the edge in rushing. Most coaches would picked the better passer in that case.
So in conclusion McCann had some close competition all of his career. However he had a strong case to be starter each year and is generally underrated.
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