05-05-2020, 12:53 PM
Actually, I was thinking of the UW game in 2011, when Stanford won 65-21 and rushed for 446 yards.
In any case, if we go by adjusted QB rating--and the QB played the majority of the game--since 2011, here's the list:
Hogan, Oregon 2013 (99.1)
Hogan, USC #1 2015 (99.0)
Costello, Oregon 2018 (98.5)
Hogan, ASU #2 2013 (97.8)
Hogan, Cal 2013 (97.8)
Hogan, Colorado 2015 (97.6)
Hogan, Notre Dame 2015 (97.5)
Hogan, ASU #1 2013 (97.1)
Hogan, UCLA 2015 (96.9)
Chryst, Oregon 2017 (96.9)
Luck, Burns, Mills, West, etc. don't make the top 10.
In any case, if we go by adjusted QB rating--and the QB played the majority of the game--since 2011, here's the list:
Hogan, Oregon 2013 (99.1)
Hogan, USC #1 2015 (99.0)
Costello, Oregon 2018 (98.5)
Hogan, ASU #2 2013 (97.8)
Hogan, Cal 2013 (97.8)
Hogan, Colorado 2015 (97.6)
Hogan, Notre Dame 2015 (97.5)
Hogan, ASU #1 2013 (97.1)
Hogan, UCLA 2015 (96.9)
Chryst, Oregon 2017 (96.9)
Luck, Burns, Mills, West, etc. don't make the top 10.
If there's one thing people have learned in Berkeley, it's that you can't put "Cal football" and "Rose Bowl" in the same sentence. The words just don't fit. You'd be better off linking "covered wagons" with "Mars travel." (Bruce Jenkins, Cal '70, SF Chronicle, Nov. 11, 2017)
