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RSP Film Room No.65: QBs Trevone Boykin & Baker Mayfield

Trevone Boykin

Football Gameplan’s Gene Clemons asked for a double feature to compare and contrast two 6-1, 205-ish QBs in similar offenses: TCU’s Trevone Boykin and OU’s Baker Mayfield.

I don’t follow college football narratives. I barely know who is competing for the Heisman. I only know Mark Richt got fired by Georgia and hired by Miami because I work at Georgia and the Bulldogs and Hurricanes are the only two teams I feel a remote sense of fandom for. And it is remote.

But Clemons is aware of some of the narratives of the season. One of them is the inspiring story of Baker Mayfield, a passer who started at two schools before falling out of favor before walking onto Oklahoma and earning the starting gig and leading the Sooners to huge season. Mayfield has been earning buzz among draftniks and Heisman fans.

It got Clemons curious about Mayfield, because he’s seen Trevone Boykin doing the things people have described of Mayfield for years, but without the same kind of buzz that Mayfield has suddenly earned. So we picked a game from each against 40 defenses–which also turned out to be contests where both quarterbacks had below average production compared to what they’ve done for the season.

 

Boykin notes:

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Mayfield notes:

I left these sessions with the initial impression that if I don’t see anything significantly different from either quarterback in 3-4 games, Boykin is an NFL prospect who, if given 3-4 seasons of development as a reserve with limited playing time, will develop into a starter. Mayfield, if given 3-4 seasons of development as a reserve with limited playing time might develop into a starter–in the CFL or another professional league with a lower tier of talent.

Check out more from Gene Clemons @GeneClemons and head over to Football Gameplan where they’re doing excellent work. Check out their weekly NFL preview videos, their new podcast, and their two books: Football: A Love Story and What Did Football Teach Me. 

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