The true freshman quarterback needs just one more passing touchdown to move into a tie for 10th place all-time in passing touchdowns thrown in one season (three tied at 10--Edelman, Cribbs, Joe Dalpra).
His 56.5 completion percentage is currently good for fifth place all-time in one season (Cribbs is the all-time leader with 64.3-percent).
His 124.45 efficiency rating currently is good for fourth place all-time in one season (Jose Davis leads with 136.71).
He needs just over 600 yards to move into 10th all-time in passing yards in a season.
With three more touchdowns, Keith moves into 10th place for touchdowns thrown in a CAREER.
If he maintains his efficiency rating throughout his career, he'll be Kent State's all-time career leader.
Posted on 10/25 6:58 PM | IP: Logged
Kudo's to Spencer, he will have a good chance to meet those marks that you spoke of, as Temple is the only dominant, consistent defense that they will face the rest of the regular season. Buffalo struggles against the pass, Akron is really banged up on D and I think they just lost another LB for the season, and Western just gave up over 500 yards of total offense to Buffalo this past Saturday. I am interested to see what Temple does against Navy, as Navy is more physical than most MAC teams and I remember when Kent played them in recent memory, they were beaten up and battered for weeks to come, as Navy pounds the rock, they just beat Wake Forest without throwing a pass.
Spencer Keith shows a lot of composure under center and the shotgun, he just needs the OL to play a little more consistent, Terry/Flowers/Archer keep running successfully, and the WR's/TE's to keep making plays when the ball is thrown their way. During this offseason, he can work on his arm strength, physical strength, and quickness/speed.
I wish Spencer the best of the luck for the rest of this season and season's to come.
Posted on 10/25 10:15 PM | IP: Logged
Let's hope he gets all those things.....on the way to a conference and bowl championship.