He ranks second in the nation in pass completion percentage at 78.4, trailing only the 80.4 percent of Georgia’s Nate Fromm.

He merely set a school record for completion percentage, 86.4, in UL’s season-opening 49-17 win over Grambling, breaking a mark that had stood more than two decades.

At one point when the end of the Grambling game was combined with the start of last Saturday night’s 56-10 loss at then-No. 16 Mississippi State, he_was 27-for-28 through the air.