ckparrothead
Premium Member
That's not it at all, here's how they both fared:
Chris Todd vs. Miss. St. -- 1 TD, 0 INT's / 129.23
Cam Newton vs. Miss. St. -- 2 TD's, 1 INT / 142.25
Chris Todd vs. #25 West Virginia -- 4 TD's, 1 INT / 161.82
Cam Newton vs. Clemson -- 2 TD's, 2 INT's / 190.37
Chris Todd vs. Arkansas -- 0 TD's, 0 INT's / 90.24
Cam Newton vs. Arkansas -- 1 TD, 0 INT's / 167.07
Chris Todd vs. Kentucky -- 0 TD's, 1 INT / 67.92
Cam Newton vs. Kentucky -- 0 TD's, 1 INT / 136.39
Chris Todd vs. LSU -- 1 TD, 1 INT / 95.52
Cam Newton vs. LSU -- 0 TD's, 0 INT's / 107.65
Chris Todd vs. Ole Miss -- 2 TD's, 0 INT's / 160.77
Cam Newton vs. Ole Miss -- 3 TD's, 0 INT's / 192. 54
Chris Todd vs. UGA -- 2 TD's, 2 INT's / 152.11
Cam Newton vs. UGA -- 2 TD's, 1 INT / 181.45
Chris Todd vs. Bama -- 2 TD's, 1 INT / 128.90
Cam Newton vs. Bama -- 3 TD's, 0 INT's / 205.22
Chris Todd vs. Tennessee -- 1 TD, 0 INT's / 122.97
Cam Newton didn't play Tennessee, they played South Carolina instead.... 4 TD's, and 0 INT's...
That's 13 TD's and 6 INT's for Chris Todd.... and 13 TD's and 5 INT's for Cam Newton.
17-5 if you throw in the South Carolina game where he ran for almost 200 yards on the ground.
Cam Newton replicated Chris Todd's passing success, Cam Newton did 80% of his damage against SEC competition on the ground... that's how Gus Malzahn designed it.
Nice job of gerrymandering.