Leaders in individual statistics in bold (as of 10/22):
J.J McCarthy: (8-0, 0-0 vs. ranked opponents)
132 of 169 (78.1%) for 1,799 yards (10.6 avg), 18 TD's and 3 INT's
33 rushes for 168 yards (5.1 avg) and 3 TD's
Total Yards: 1,967 (245.9/game)
Total TD's: 21
Michael Penix: (7-0, 1-0 vs. ranked opponent)
182 of 257 (70.8%) for 2,576 yards (10.2 avg), 20 TD's and 5 INT's
11 rushes for 3 yards (0.3 avg) and 0 TD's.
Total Yards: 2,579 (368.4/game)
Total TD's: 20
Caleb Williams: (6-2, 0-2 vs. ranked opponents)
166 of 237 (70.0%) for 2,277 yards (9.6 avg.), 23 TD's and 4 INT's
61 rushes for 143 yards (2.3 avg) and 7 TD's
Total Yards: 2,420 (302.5/game)
Total TD's: 30
Jayden Daniels: (6-2, 1-2 vs. ranked opponents)
163 of 223 (73.1%) for 2,573 yards (11.5 avg.), 25 TD's and 3 INT's
91 rushes for 521 yards (5.7 avg) and 5 TD's.
Total Yards: 3,094 (386.75/game)
Total TD's: 30
Daniels leads in every meaningful statistic except for passing yardage, where he is just 3 yards behind Penix. McCarthy doesn't come close to him in yardage, Penix doesn't come close to him in TD's and no one comes close to him in rushing. And he's done it against tougher competition.