Rather than just saying it, here are the actual stats:
Team Pass Efficiency D Rank Bray Att/Comp Yds Avg TD Int Ole Miss 109 18/34 323 9.5 3 0
Memphis 120 (dead last) 19/33 325 9.8 5 0
Kentucky 49 20/38 354 9.3 2 2
Vandy 95 16/27 232 8.6 2 2
UNC 47 27/45 312 6.9 4 3
His best days by far were Ole Miss and Memphis...simply two of the worst pass D's in the country and in the case of Memphis, THE worst. His stats against two average defenses in UK and UNC were much worse. What stands out about all three of his last games is the number of int's, unfortunately. It seems he would have done better against Vandy.
None of his stats are horrible, however he didn't have to face a top notch D either. I think UF will be his first real test.
Here are the pass D ranks for our first 3 opponents:
Montana - 7 (in FCS)
Cincy - 106
Florida -12
Montana might actually be an interesting test.
Other factors....Moore and Jones had outstanding seasons. Sometimes veteran WRs can pull a young QB along. OTOH, our line suxed and thus we lacked a running game. At least he might have more time to throw and we might have a better run game to take some of the heat off. Also we are talented though inexperienced at WR.
I am definitely not expecting an all-SEC performance by any means. I think it's realistic to expect him to perform overall at about the level he did vs. Kentucky and UNC. If he can cut down on the ints, he could have a really good season.
My expectations are relatively low though. I have a feeling he will struggle early but have another nice run at the end of the season, creating even greater expectations for 2012.
But I hope he proves me completely wrong. 5 TD passes against UF would be excellent.