Ohio State football’s C.J. Stroud stats vs. other Heisman finalists

Patrick Swanson / December 03,2022
Ohio State football’s C.J. Stroud stats vs. other Heisman finalists
  • USC QB Caleb Williams
  • TCU QB Max Duggan
  • Georgia QB Stetson Bennett
  • Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud
  • College football rankings 2022
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  • Ohio State football’s C.J. Stroud stats vs. other Heisman finalists

     

     

    C.J. Stroud is a Heisman Trophy candidate for the second-straight season.

    Heading into the 2022 Heisman Trophy ceremony Saturday, Stroud is the only returning finalist from 2021 and is joined by USC quarterback Caleb Williams, TCU quarterback Max Duggan and Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett for the award given to the best player in college football.

    How do Stroud’s stats compare to the other three finalists?

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    Here’s a look at each of the Heisman finalists’ stats and what they have done for their respective teams in 2022.

    USC QB Caleb Williams

    2022 (13 games): 4,075 passing yards, 372 rushing yards, 47 total touchdowns, four interceptions, 66.1% completion rate

    While Williams and USC came up short against Utah in the Pac-12 championship game, leaving the Trojans out of the College Football Playoff, the sophomore quarterback still put on a show offensively.

    Williams finished with the forth-most passing yards in college football with 4,075, averaging 313.46 per game.

    He is also tied with Stroud and Houston quarterback Clayton Tune with 37 passing touchdowns, while adding 10 more rushing.

    TCU QB Max Duggan

    2022 (13 games): 3,321 passing yards, 404 rushing yards, 36 total touchdowns, four interceptions, 64.9% completion rate

    Duggan helped lead TCU to a perfect 13-0 record and a No. 3 spot in the College Football Playoff rankings, showing what he could do in the Big 12 title game with 251 yards passing and 110 yards rushing with two touchdowns.

    It was the second time in 2022 Duggan recorded at least 250 yards passing and 100 yards rushing along with a 55-24 win against Oklahoma.

    Duggan has the seventh-best yards per pass attempt average in the sport, averaging 9.02 yards per try.

    Georgia QB Stetson Bennett

    2022 (13 games): 3,425 passing yards, 184 rushing yards, 27 total touchdowns, six interceptions, 67.7% completion rate

    Bennett helped lead Georgia to a perfect 13-0 record, a No. 1 spot in the College Football Playoff rankings and a date with No. 4 Ohio State in the Peach Bowl Dec. 31.

    In 13 games, Bennett has four 300-yard passing games, while throwing three touchdowns or more twice: against Mississippi State and LSU.

    Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud

    2022 (12 games): 3,340 passing yards, 74 rushing yards, 37 total touchdowns, six interceptions, 66.2% completion rate

    While Ohio State found itself in the final Playoff spot despite losing to Michigan 45-23 in the final game of the regular season, Stroud has been one of the best statistical quarterbacks in college football.

    Stroud, the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year, is tied with Tune and Williams with 37 passing touchdowns, the most in college football, while also posting the best passer efficiency rating in the sport.

     

    College football rankings 2022

    Here’s a look at the final College Football Playoff ranking of the 2022 season.

  1. Georgia (13-0) 
  2. Michigan (13-0) 
  3. TCU (13-0) 
  4. Ohio State (12-1) 
  5. Alabama (10-2) 
  6. Tennessee (10-2) 
  7. Clemson (11-2) 
  8. Utah (10-3) 
  9. Kansas State (10-3) 
  10. USC (11-2) 
  11. Penn State (10-2) 
  12. Washington (10-2) 
  13. Florida State (9-3) 
  14. Oregon State (9-3) 
  15. Oregon (9-3) 
  16. Tulane (11-2) 
  17. LSU (9-4) 
  18. UCLA (9-3) 
  19. South Carolina (8-4) 
  20. Texas (8-4) 
  21. Notre Dame (8-4) 
  22. Mississippi State (8-4) 
  23. NC State (8-4) 
  24. Troy (11-2) 
  25. UTSA (11-2) 

 

Ohio State football’s 2022 schedule

  • Sept. 3:Ohio State 21, Notre Dame 10
  • Sept. 10:Ohio State 45, Arkansas State 12
  • Sept. 17:Ohio State 77, Toledo 21
  • Sept. 24:Ohio State 52, Wisconsin 21
  • Oct. 1: Ohio State 49, Rutgers 10
  • Oct. 8:Ohio State 49, Michigan State 20
  • Oct. 22: Ohio State 54, Iowa 10
  • Oct. 29:Ohio State 44, Penn State 31
  • Nov. 5: Ohio State 21, Northwestern 7
  • Nov. 12: Ohio State 56, Indiana 14
  • Nov. 19: Ohio State 43, Maryland 30
  • Nov. 26: Michigan 45, Ohio State 23
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