I saw Andy Staples ranked the ACC QBs and didn't have Miller Moss in the top 10. Now, I think top to bottom, the ACC does have the best roster of QBs, both based on proven ability and potential, but not to have Moss in the top 10 is absolute clickbait lunacy.
Here is a stat list of every QB Jeff Brohm has coached.
WKU
Doughty - 4,830 yards - 49 TDs
Doughty - 5,055 yards - 48 TDs
White - 4,363 yards - 37 TDs
Purdue
Blough/Sindelar - 3,202 yards - 27 TDs (Blough and Sindelar were both 3 star QBs)
Blough - 3,705 yards - 25 TDs
Plummer/O'Connell/Sindelar - 3,719 yards - 29 TDs (Plummer was a 3 star recruit, O'Connell was a walk-on)
Plummer/O'Connell - COVID 6 Games - 1,854 yards - 15 TDs
O'Connell - 3,712 yards - 28 TDs
O'Connell - 3,490 yards - 22 TDs
Louisville
Plummer - 3,204 yards - 21 TDs
Shough - 3,195 yards - 23 TDs (Shough was a 4 star QB)
Moss - 4 star prospect
Even when Brohm has had to use committees, his QBs have always produced. Even in the chaotic, shortened COVID years his 2 QBs combined to average over 300 passing yards per game. In his 7 full, Power 5 seasons his QBs have averaged 3,461 passing yards per season. Something I noticed is that Jeff Brohm has never had a QB not produce. Even when he used multiple QBs, they each produced. He's NEVER had a QB turn in a season with a terrible stat line - not even a part time QB. So the idea that Miller Moss won't turn in a top 10 season blatantly goes against everything history tells us about Jeff Brohm. Staples pointed to the fact that Lincoln Riley couldn't get a great year out of him and he has coached 3 Heisman winners. With all due respect, Riley is the John Calipari of coaching. Riley coached Baker Mayfield, Jalen Hurts, Kyler Murray and Caleb Williams. All 4 are starting NFL QBs. 99% of the coaches in America could have gotten great seasons out of those guys. Jeff Brohm has put 6 QBs in the NFL, has 3 currently active and 1 coaching QBs for the Commanders (Blough). Lincoln Riley could not have gotten those 6 guys into the NFL - end of story. Jeff Brohm is an infinitely better QB coach than Lincoln Riley.
Here is a stat list of every QB Jeff Brohm has coached.
WKU
Doughty - 4,830 yards - 49 TDs
Doughty - 5,055 yards - 48 TDs
White - 4,363 yards - 37 TDs
Purdue
Blough/Sindelar - 3,202 yards - 27 TDs (Blough and Sindelar were both 3 star QBs)
Blough - 3,705 yards - 25 TDs
Plummer/O'Connell/Sindelar - 3,719 yards - 29 TDs (Plummer was a 3 star recruit, O'Connell was a walk-on)
Plummer/O'Connell - COVID 6 Games - 1,854 yards - 15 TDs
O'Connell - 3,712 yards - 28 TDs
O'Connell - 3,490 yards - 22 TDs
Louisville
Plummer - 3,204 yards - 21 TDs
Shough - 3,195 yards - 23 TDs (Shough was a 4 star QB)
Moss - 4 star prospect
Even when Brohm has had to use committees, his QBs have always produced. Even in the chaotic, shortened COVID years his 2 QBs combined to average over 300 passing yards per game. In his 7 full, Power 5 seasons his QBs have averaged 3,461 passing yards per season. Something I noticed is that Jeff Brohm has never had a QB not produce. Even when he used multiple QBs, they each produced. He's NEVER had a QB turn in a season with a terrible stat line - not even a part time QB. So the idea that Miller Moss won't turn in a top 10 season blatantly goes against everything history tells us about Jeff Brohm. Staples pointed to the fact that Lincoln Riley couldn't get a great year out of him and he has coached 3 Heisman winners. With all due respect, Riley is the John Calipari of coaching. Riley coached Baker Mayfield, Jalen Hurts, Kyler Murray and Caleb Williams. All 4 are starting NFL QBs. 99% of the coaches in America could have gotten great seasons out of those guys. Jeff Brohm has put 6 QBs in the NFL, has 3 currently active and 1 coaching QBs for the Commanders (Blough). Lincoln Riley could not have gotten those 6 guys into the NFL - end of story. Jeff Brohm is an infinitely better QB coach than Lincoln Riley.