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  10/03/20 - QB Brock PurdySr/2022, Iowa State

  The stats just haven't been there for Brock Purdy. The yardage has been mediocre, the touchdown tally few. The completion percentage, inconsistent. The Iowa State quarterback certainly hasn't been bad - far from it - but he hasn't exactly been great, either. For a player with so much preseason expectation - whether it be a dark horse Heisman candidacy or his place on NFL mock drafts - the numbers haven't been all too impressive. Which maybe doesn't matter a whole lot.

"I'm not a big believer in numbers as it relates to how good a quarterback is," said Sage Rosenfels, one the best quarterbacks in Cyclone history who spent more than a decade in the NFL. "I've been impressed with how Brock's played the first couple games. A lot is asked of him on that football team, not only throwing the ball but also running the ball, and occasionally he makes a big mistake, but when you ask your quarterback to do everything, he is going to make mistakes on occasion. "That's the way the position is."

He was 16 of 35 (45.7 percent) for 145 yards and an interception against Louisiana, which defeated the Cyclones 31-14 in the season opener and shut down the Iowa State offense in the second half. "I don't think he played great in the first game," Rosenfels said, "but, honestly, I don't think he played bad in the first game. There were times there was nobody open. There were times he had pressure. There were times his receiver dropped balls. "So overall, I thought he played pretty dang well in the first game, even if all the numbers didn't end up that way." - Des Moines Register


Sr/2022 QB Brock PurdyIowa State
News Source: Des Moines Register



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