What the f are you talking about?
College stats (2015-17, Ohio State; 2018-19 LSU): 619-of-896 (69.1 percent); 8,389 passing yards, 73 TDs, 11 INTs; 763 yards rushing, 12 TDs
Best season (2019): 402-of-527 (76.3 percent), 5,671 yards, 60 TDs, 6 INTs
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Awards: Heisman Trophy (2019); Maxwell Award (2019); Walter Camp Award (2019); Associated Press College Football Player of the Year (2019); Sporting News Player of the Year (2019); Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (2019); Davey O'Brien Award (2019); Unanimous All-American (2019); SEC Offensive Player of the Year (2019); First Team All-SEC (2019)
Career record: 25-3
The skinny: Without question, Burrow's 2019 campaign is the decade's best and arguably the greatest single-season ever at the position. Nothing like a fresh start, right? After failing to win the job at Ohio State and transferring to LSU, Burrow's star shined brighter than any player nationally last season due in part to the arrival of Joe Brady and the emergence of several top-flight pass-catchers. Burrow managed the single-most impressive outing ever in a College Football Playoff game after throwing seven touchdown passes in the first half vs. Oklahoma. He followed that up with MVP honors with a scintillating performance against Clemson in the final — a special ending to a tremendous season