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Interesting QBR stats Via ESPN:
Year - Player - RANK - Total QBR
2004 - Joe Daily - #94 - 34.3
2005 - Zac Taylor - #66 - 48.4
2006 - Zac Taylor - #29 - 63.8
2007 - Sam Keller - #52 - 56.1
2008 - Joe Ganz - #24 - 68.5
2009 - Zac Lee - #98 - 38.4
2010 - Taylor Martinez -#24 - 69.8
2011 - Taylor Martinez - #50 - 58.4
2012 - Taylor Martinez - #22 - 74.8
2013 - Not enough games by 1 QB
2014 - T Armstrong - #46 - 64.3
2015 - T Armstrong - #26 - 72.8
2016 - T Armstrong- #43 - 67.6
2017 - Tanner Lee - #53 - 61.6
2018 - A Martinez - #54 - 63.1
2019 To Date - 2AM - #75 - 57.7

Lowest QBRs in the last 15 years-
1. Joe Daily
2. Zac Lee
3. 2005 Zac Taylor
4. Sam Keller
5. Adrian Martinez 2019 to date

 
Zac Lee was the kid you went to school with that sees you in a store 20 years later and remembers your name... but you don’t know who the heck he is. You feel terrible because you graduated with 63 kids and you’ve completely forgotten one of them. 
 

Zac Lee “I was the starting QB at Nebraska in 2009.”

Average football fan “Right, and I played center for the Helena Handbaskets.”

 
It was a wild ride of mixed emotions. It and 2010 are beautiful tragedies that are big in the lexicon of recent hustler football.
I was at the Mizzou game in 2009. It was one of my favorite Husker moments of my life. It rained 2.5” during the game. It was crazy. That defense was so good, it overshadowed how bad Lee was. Those were fun years.

 
We have multiple issues that could be predicted but never saw AM actually backsliding coming. Its the bad surprises of that and the playcalling also backsliding that' have tipped this season in a negative direction leading to our recruiting being fairly stagnant. 

 
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