Will Grier 2015
1 2015-09-05 Florida vs New Mexico State W 15-17 88.2% 164YDS 2TD 0INT 208.1RAT/92.0QBR
2 2015-09-12 Florida vs East Carolina W 10-17 58.8% 151YDS 2TD 1INT 160.5RAT/ 55.3QBR
3 2015-09-19 Florida @ Kentucky W 13-22 59.1% 125YDS 0TD 1INT 97.7RAT/ 35.9QBR
4 2015-09-26 Florida vs Tennessee W 23-42 54.8% 283YDS 2TD 1INT 122.3RAT/ 73.5QBR
5 2015-10-03 Florida vs Mississippi W 24-29 82.8% 271YDS 4TD 0TD 206.8RAT/ 95.5QBR
6 2015-10-10 Florida @ Missouri W 20-33 60.6% 208YDS 0TD 0INT 113.6RAT/ 66.0QBR
TOTAL 6 Games 105-160 65.6% 1,202YDS 10TD 3INT 145.6RAT/ 69.9QBR
Will Grier 2017
1 2017-09-03 West Virginia Neutral Site Virginia Tech L 31 53 58.5% 371YDS 3TD 1INT 132.2RAT/ 77.0QBR
2 2017-09-09 West Virginia East Carolina W 19 25 76.0% 352 5TD 0INT 260.3RAT/ 98.1QBR
CUM 2 Games 50-78 723YDS 8TD 1INT 196.3RAT/ 87.5QBR
The trend here is that Will Grier performs well when he is not running for his life behind a porous offensive line. In games where his QBR was below 75 or so, he was sacked or hit repeatedly. We can speculate on play calling and run support, but one thing that stands out is that Grier performs better behind a better offensive line.
If he would have stayed at UF in 2016, he likely would have stepped in in week 6 or 7 and given Florida a much better chance against FSU and Alabama.
1 2015-09-05 Florida vs New Mexico State W 15-17 88.2% 164YDS 2TD 0INT 208.1RAT/92.0QBR
2 2015-09-12 Florida vs East Carolina W 10-17 58.8% 151YDS 2TD 1INT 160.5RAT/ 55.3QBR
3 2015-09-19 Florida @ Kentucky W 13-22 59.1% 125YDS 0TD 1INT 97.7RAT/ 35.9QBR
4 2015-09-26 Florida vs Tennessee W 23-42 54.8% 283YDS 2TD 1INT 122.3RAT/ 73.5QBR
5 2015-10-03 Florida vs Mississippi W 24-29 82.8% 271YDS 4TD 0TD 206.8RAT/ 95.5QBR
6 2015-10-10 Florida @ Missouri W 20-33 60.6% 208YDS 0TD 0INT 113.6RAT/ 66.0QBR
TOTAL 6 Games 105-160 65.6% 1,202YDS 10TD 3INT 145.6RAT/ 69.9QBR
Will Grier 2017
1 2017-09-03 West Virginia Neutral Site Virginia Tech L 31 53 58.5% 371YDS 3TD 1INT 132.2RAT/ 77.0QBR
2 2017-09-09 West Virginia East Carolina W 19 25 76.0% 352 5TD 0INT 260.3RAT/ 98.1QBR
CUM 2 Games 50-78 723YDS 8TD 1INT 196.3RAT/ 87.5QBR
The trend here is that Will Grier performs well when he is not running for his life behind a porous offensive line. In games where his QBR was below 75 or so, he was sacked or hit repeatedly. We can speculate on play calling and run support, but one thing that stands out is that Grier performs better behind a better offensive line.
If he would have stayed at UF in 2016, he likely would have stepped in in week 6 or 7 and given Florida a much better chance against FSU and Alabama.