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It may sound silly to talk about a true sophomore's career stats, but it is pretty clear a healthy Mason Fine demolishes the stat book:

Career Passing Yards
1. Mitch Maher, 1991-94 8,519
2. Derek Thompson, 2009-13 7,447
3. Steve Ramsey, 1967-69 7,076
4. Scott Davis, 1987-90 6,923
5. Scott Hall, 2000-04 5,975
6. Mason Fine, 2016-pres. 5,321
7. Giovanni Vizza, 2007-08 5,146
8. Jason Mills, 1994-97 3,981


Career Passing TDs
1. Steve Ramsey, 1967-69 69
2. Mitch Maher, 1991-94 67
3. Scott Hall, 2000-04 50
4. Derek Thompson, 2009-13 42
5. Scott Davis, 1987-90 41
6. Mason Fine, 2016-pres. 34
7. Giovanni Vizza, 2007-08 32
 Jason Mills, 1994-97 32
9. Vidal Carlin, 1965-66 25

Career Pass Attempts
1. Mitch Maher, 1991-94 1,149
2. Derek Thompson, 2009-13 1,055
3. Steve Ramsey, 1967-69 1,015
4. Scott Davis, 1987-90 922
5. Giovanni Vizza, 2007-08 876
6. Scott Hall, 2000-04 784
7. Mason Fine, 2016-pres. 718
8. Jason Mills, 1994-97 697
9. Vidal Carlin, 1965-66 633

Career Completions
1. Mitch Maher, 1991-94 640
2. Derek Thompson, 2009-13 636
3. Giovanni Vizza, 2007-08 532
4. Scott Davis, 1987-90 519
5. Steve Ramsey, 1967-69 491
6. Mason Fine, 2016-pres. 449
7. Scott Hall, 2000-04 422

Career 200-Yard Passing Games
1. Mitch Maher, 1991-94 23
2. Steve Ramsey, 1966-69 20
 Derek Thompson, 2009-2013 20
4. Mason Fine, 2016-pres. 16
5. Giovanni Vizza, 2007-08 15

Career 300-Yard Passing Games
1. Mason Fine, 2016-pres. 7
2. Derek Thompson, 2009-2013 7
3. Steve Ramsey, 1966-69 6
4. Giovanni Vizza, 2007-08 4
 Mitch Maher, 1991-94 4

 

 

And of course all the single season marks:

Single-Season Passing Yards
1. Mason Fine, 2017 3,749
2. Mitch Maher, 1994 3,103
3. Derek Thompson, 2013 2,896
4. Steve Ramsey, 1969 2,828
5. Giovanni Vizza, 2008 2,758

Single-Season Passing TDs
1. Mason Fine, 2017 28
2. Mitch Maher, 1994 26
3. Steve Ramsey, 1969 24
 Steve Ramsey, 1968 24
 Mitch Maher, 1993 24

Single-Season Pass Attempts
1. Giovanni Vizza, 2008 493
2. Mason Fine, 2017 457
3. Steve Ramsey, 1969 414
4. Derek Thompson, 2013 390
5. Giovanni Vizza, 2007 383

Single-Season Completions
1. Giovanni Vizza, 2008 309
2. Mason Fine, 2017 294
3. Derek Thompson, 2013 251
4. Mitch Maher, 1994 231
5. Giovanni Vizza, 2007 223

 

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It's amazing to think he's climbing those charts mostly on one season's worth of stats. He'll be #1 with just 2 season's worth by next year's end (if all goes well, obvs).

Makes me excited for the coming seasons as Fine's career stats shouldn't be insurmountable if we continue our offensive growth.

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If he continues his current pace he may well go down as the best to ever sling it at North Texas, and I'm inclined to think he will.  

 

With that said, what jumps out at me are Steve Ramsey's numbers and efficiency. 

If you duplicate Fine's two full seasons of stats he will have 68 career passing touchdowns (1 less than Ramsey) on 1,436 attempts (287 more than Ramsey) and 898 completions (258 more than Ramsey). 

Fine's TD to attempt ratio would be 1:21 (compared to 1:17 for Ramsey) and his TD to completion ratio would be 1:13 (compared to 1:9 for Ramsey).  

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3 minutes ago, emmitt01 said:

If he continues his current pace he may well go down as the best to ever sling it at North Texas, and I'm inclined to think he will.  

 

With that said, what jumps out at me are Steve Ramsey's numbers and efficiency. 

If you duplicate Fine's two full seasons of stats he will have 68 career passing touchdowns (1 less than Ramsey) on 1,436 attempts (287 more than Ramsey) and 898 completions (258 more than Ramsey). 

Fine's TD to attempt ratio would be 1:21 (compared to 1:17 for Ramsey) and his TD to completion ratio would be 1:13 (compared to 1:9 for Ramsey).  

Yep.  Ramsey's stats are very impressive.  

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Not to diminish Fine's accomplishments--at all--but one great thing is that he has more than 1 or at most 2 go-to receivers on the field and available to him.  That's a huge bonus.

Plus, he has great touch on his deep throw and knows the playbook like the back of his hand.

 

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Fine has done a remarkable job after just about a 1 1/2 years at the QB position. He will slaughter these records!

 

Crazy thinking here but "If" Fine stays healthy breaks all these records and sets the bar super high, will someone behind him come in and break any of these records he may potentially set? I know records are meant to be broken but will we ever have a 3-4 year starter at QB any time soon? Littrell will be gone relatively soon, IF all goes well and hopefully Harrell takes over the Captains Chair, these record setting performances could only be the begining

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22 minutes ago, LongJim said:

Not to diminish Fine's accomplishments--at all--but one great thing is that he has more than 1 or at most 2 go-to receivers on the field and available to him.  That's a huge bonus.

Plus, he has great touch on his deep throw and knows the playbook like the back of his hand.

 

Ramsey was throwing to 2 NT HOF'ers: Barry Moore & Ronnie Shanklin as well.

Hope Fine can stay healthy, as I'd love to see him break the records of UNT's All-Century QB.

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With the exception of Vizza, all the QBs listed were here through their senior year.  Projecting 2 more full seasons plus that this season is not yet over, I would expect Mason Fine to own every North Texas QB record by the end of his career here.  

The sooner Giavonni Vizza's name is left off the QB record sheet the better I'll like it. 

Best Troy

GO MEAN GREEN

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13 minutes ago, UNT 90 Grad said:

Looks like Vizza would have set the career bar if he would have stuck it out 4 years.  

 

8 minutes ago, UNTFan23 said:

Are you referring to him getting hurt last season?

I’m not sure I understand the question.  I’m just saying that looking at where Vizza sits on the career stats after only playing for UNT in 2007-08, he’d likely be #1 in most/all categories if he hadn’t quit, opening the door for little Dodge to step in.  

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5 minutes ago, MeanGreenTexan said:

Ramsey was throwing to 2 NT HOF'ers: Barry Moore & Ronnie Shanklin as well.

Hope Fine can stay healthy, as I'd love to see him break the records of UNT's All-Century QB.

For a couple of years, Ramsey also dumped off to our first 1K rusher Leo Taylor. 

Keep in mind that Steve Ramsey's numbers were accomplished in three years. Freshman were not allowed to play varsity ball back in Steve Ramsey's days.

And since he was a juco transfer,  all of Vidal Carlins were accomplished in two.

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10 minutes ago, SilverEagle said:

For a couple of years, Ramsey also dumped off to our first 1K rusher Leo Taylor. 

Keep in mind that Steve Ramsey's numbers were accomplished in three years. Freshman were not allowed to play varsity ball back in Steve Ramsey's days.

And since he was a juco transfer,  all of Vidal Carlins were accomplished in two.

And ho-hum, it doesn't hurt that the original Mean Green defense was continually putting the ball in his hands!

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11 minutes ago, UNT 90 Grad said:

I’m not sure I understand the question.  I’m just saying that looking at where Vizza sits on the career stats after only playing for UNT in 2007-08, he’d likely be #1 in most/all categories if he hadn’t quit, opening the door for little Dodge to step in.  

Oops, I was lasered in on Mason. Vizza could have been one of if not the top QB had he stayed all four years.

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3 minutes ago, MeanGreenTexan said:

And ho-hum, it doesn't hurt that the original Mean Green defense was continually putting the ball in his hands!

....AND for one of those years all of our opposing QB's had to be seriously in fear of their health, with Joe Greene and Cedric Hardman glaring at them from across the line.

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10 minutes ago, BIG DAWG said:

This is all true unless Shanbour comes in next year and beats him out...

 

 

 

Sorry...had to after all the fall camp talk

 

1 minute ago, RBP79 said:

The only way Shanbour beats out Fine is if Fine's throwing hand gets cut off....at this point.

Your not going to be laughing about Shanbour if (God forbid) something happens to Fine in the bowl game.  Your going to be real glad he's there.

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3 hours ago, SilverEagle said:

 

Your not going to be laughing about Shanbour if (God forbid) something happens to Fine in the bowl game.  Your going to be real glad he's there.

No, I think Shanbour may be the best backup QB UNT has had since at least the Dodge era.

That said, I just rewatched the last 2 minutes of the 2017 UTSA game and no sane person wants Shanbour to start over Fine at this point. Unless they are UTSA fans maybe.

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9 hours ago, UNT 90 Grad said:

 

I’m not sure I understand the question.  I’m just saying that looking at where Vizza sits on the career stats after only playing for UNT in 2007-08, he’d likely be #1 in most/all categories if he hadn’t quit, opening the door for little Dodge to step in.  

And he did it without an OL. Always loved Vizza.

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