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Which Quarterback Secrets Will Shake Up the 2025 College Football Playoff Race?

Which Quarterback Secrets Will Shake Up the 2025 College Football Playoff Race?

This meant lighter coverage looks for Madsen, and he didn’t do a lot with them. His 77.1% well-thrown rate was just about dead average in the Mountain West, and his 4.69% pickable pass rate was worse than that. 

Madsen still managed solid overall numbers. His 8.1 adjusted yards per attempt were second-best in the MWC behind UNLV’s Hajj-Malik Williams, and his 1.5% actual interception rate was No. 1 among the MWC’s regular starters. But the wide gap between that figure and his pickable pass rate tells us that Madsen was fortunate not to have bigger problems.

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