The latest *Bleacher Report* quarterback report card just dropped, breaking down the top 20 college football quarterbacks after Week 11. The list digs into each player’s latest games, weighing their passing and rushing stats, who they played, and how things turned out for their teams.
The report uses a 1-5 star system to rate opponents and hands out letter grades for each quarterback’s game. So, who stood out this week? Let’s get into some highlights.
Top Performances of Week 11
Week 11 had a few quarterbacks really show out, leading their teams to big wins. Here are a couple of those standout games:
Gunner Stockton – Georgia
Stockton put up a strong showing, going 18-of-29 for 264 yards and three touchdowns—no picks. That helped Georgia pull off a 41-21 win over Mississippi State.
He’s really stepped it up lately, shifting from just managing games to making a real impact. Over his last three, he’s hit 71.9% of his passes, tossed nine touchdowns, and only got picked once.
Week 11 Grade: A
Trinidad Chambliss – Ole Miss
Chambliss was just about flawless in Ole Miss’s 49-0 blowout of The Citadel. He completed 29-of-33 for 333 yards and three touchdowns.
Sure, it was an FCS opponent, but you can’t ignore that 87.9% completion rate. That’s some sharp, confident quarterbacking.
Week 11 Grade: A
Consistent Contributors
Some quarterbacks have just kept rolling, week after week. Here are a couple who keep getting it done:
Joe Fagnano – UConn
Fagnano’s been steady all season, steering clear of interceptions and stacking up the stats. In Week 11, he went 27-of-33 for 303 yards and a touchdown, guiding UConn to a 37-34 win over Duke.
His knack for protecting the ball and making the right call has really paid off.
Week 11 Grade: A
CJ Carr – Notre Dame
Carr had a rocky start, but lately he’s been on fire, leading Notre Dame to seven straight wins. Against Navy, he hit 13-of-16 for 218 yards and three touchdowns.
His turnaround has been huge for Notre Dame’s playoff hopes. You can feel the momentum shift with him at the helm.
Week 11 Grade: A
Quarterbacks Facing Challenges
Not everyone had a great week. Some quarterbacks ran into tough defenses or just had an off day, and it showed in the results.
Josh Hoover – TCU
Hoover had a rough go against Iowa State, finishing 34-of-50 for 319 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. TCU lost 17-20, and those turnovers stung.
He’s had a good season overall, but the turnovers have been costly in the games they’ve dropped.
Week 11 Grade: D
Demond Williams Jr. – Washington
Williams Jr. struggled in Washington’s 10-13 upset loss to Wisconsin. He went 20-of-32 for 134 yards, one touchdown, and a pick, plus 60 rushing yards on 19 carries.
His season’s been a bit of a rollercoaster, honestly. Some weeks he’s electric, others he just can’t quite get it going.
Week 11 Grade: D
Emerging Stars
And then there are the breakout guys—quarterbacks starting to make some real noise. They’re worth keeping an eye on as the season winds down.
Byrum Brown – South Florida
Brown’s been a real dual-threat, showing off in South Florida’s 55-23 win over UTSA. He completed 14-of-15 passes for 239 yards and two touchdowns, then ran for 109 yards and another score.
He’s a big reason South Florida’s offense is clicking right now.
Week 11 Grade: A
Diego Pavia – Vanderbilt
Pavia led Vanderbilt to a wild 45-38 overtime win against Auburn, throwing for 377 yards and three touchdowns, plus 112 rushing yards and a rushing TD.
He’s been clutch in the big moments, and that’s made all the difference for Vanderbilt this season.
Week 11 Grade: A
Looking Ahead
As the college football season rolls on, all eyes are on these quarterbacks. Their performances are under the microscope every week—fans and analysts can’t help but wonder who’s going to keep up the momentum.
Maybe someone unexpected will step up. Or maybe a favorite will stumble. If you’re curious about the nitty-gritty details, the full breakdown of all 20 quarterbacks’ performances and grades is over on *Bleacher Report* here.
There’ll be more updates and analysis coming as the playoffs get closer. The Heisman race is just starting to get interesting.
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