To me...
Levi had a great game, and I congratulate him and I'm happy for him. It was his best performance by far. He stepped it up a notch, and some of that certainly was how Napier called the game. I want to see some consistency. One game doesn't make Levi a great QB, but the process has to start with one game. Also, CCU looked pretty bad on defense, so let's see how the QB position transpires over the rest of the year.
I'm not sure he just stepped up or was asked to do more. When is the last time he was asked to throw 19 times in the first half? The things he did Thursday night were the same throws he's been making all year. I do think the coaches called a great game offensively but LL made some good reads and throws and I think he's been fairly consistent most of year in that department. He's not the best deep ball passer we've had and likely won't kill people there but we still need to incorporate some of that into our gameplan.
Levi Lewis now holds the school record for highest completion percentage in a game with 87.6 percent
In the ESPN QBR, Lewis is now ranked 34, which is 6th best among Group of 5 members. I realize that these types of ratings are not fool proof, but I do think it shows that he is, overall, a much better than average Group of 5 QB, and we are lucky to have him?
Is it a certainty that he is coming back next year? If so, I believe this could be huge, because I do think he has some upside left.
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