I don't have the time or the inclination to look at each throw he made, although I will if you really want. I suggest instead that you look at his game longest pass in each game he played.
As a freshman you may have missed the 29 yarder vs MSU or the 85 yarder vs Purdue or the 22 yarder vs USC or the 51 yarder vs BC or the 42 yarder vs FSU or the 33 yarder vs BYU or the 65 yarder vs Stanford or the 35 yarder vs Syracuse.
As a sophomore, you may have missed the 54 yarder against BYU, or the 49 yarder vs Michigan or the 53 yarder vs MSU or the 42 yarder against Purdue or the 43 yarder vs Stanford or the 30 yarder vs Navy or the 33 yarder vs BC or the 29 yarder vs UT or the 46 yarder vs Pitt or the 35 yarder vs Oregon State.
As a junior you may have blinked and missed his 51 yarder vs Pitt or his 50 yarder vs MSU or his 52 yarder vs Washington or his 55 yarder vs Purdue or his 36 yarder vs USC or his 44 yarder vs BYU or his 73 yarder against Tennessee or his 31 yarder against Navy or his 41 yarder vs Syracuse or his 80 yarder vs Stanford.
et cetera.