It's possible to win without your quarterback putting up big numbers. See Iowa's win over Minnesota (Cade McNamara with 62 yards passing) or Michigan's win over USC (Alex Orji with 32 yards passing). But it's much easier to win when your QB has a big day. This week, Iowa's QB commit had a big game in his school's victory. Elsewhere, several commits played well in heartbreaking losses. Here's how all of Iowa's commits performed in Week 4:
Player of the Week--Jimmy Sullivan
Carroll started the year 0-2, but have run off three consecutive victories since, and Sullivan is a big reason why. He only completed ten passes in his team's 30-6 victory over Fort Wayne Snider, but each made an impact. Overall, Sullivan threw for 183 yards and three touchdowns.
Sullivan was also lethal on the ground, rushing 20 times for 94 yards and a touchdown. Sullivan's strong dual-threat game earns him player of the week honors.
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Player of the Week--Jimmy Sullivan
Carroll started the year 0-2, but have run off three consecutive victories since, and Sullivan is a big reason why. He only completed ten passes in his team's 30-6 victory over Fort Wayne Snider, but each made an impact. Overall, Sullivan threw for 183 yards and three touchdowns.
Sullivan was also lethal on the ground, rushing 20 times for 94 yards and a touchdown. Sullivan's strong dual-threat game earns him player of the week honors.
More here: https://iowa.rivals.com/news/how-iowa-commits-did-in-week-4