The Big Ten hasn't exactly been a breeding ground for quarterbacks the past few seasons.
But with a two-time conference offensive player of the year, the reigning Rose Bowl champion and a former top-ranked prospect all returning, among others, 2014 has a chance to be a seminal year for the position in the league.
In reading the projection of the stats of these players, a few things must be kept in mind. Some of the Big Ten QB situations haven't been settled, and in those cases, this list is a projection of who will win the job. Furthermore, it's also a projection of good health, since predicting injuries seemed too random.
The numbers are based on a full 12-game schedule.
Other factors that came into play were...
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