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College football total quarterback ratings through September 3 games

The 2022 college football season kicked off Aug. 27 with Week 0.

Week 1 is taking place Sept. 1-5.

Tennessee defeated Ball State, 59-10, in Week 1 at Neyland Stadium. 14 Vols set or tied career highs in Week 1 against Ball State.

Tennessee’s 2022 regular-season schedule features home games against Ball State, Akron, Florida, Alabama, UT Martin, Kentucky and Missouri.

The Vols’ 2022 schedule features road contests at Pittsburgh in the second edition of the Johnny Majors Classic, LSU, Georgia, South Carolina and Vanderbilt.

2022 Tennessee Vols’ football schedule: Vols Wire’s downloadable schedule wallpaper

Vols Wire looks at total quarterback ratings through Sept. 3 games during Week 1. Two games remain in Week 1: Florida State versus LSU and Clemson at Georgia Tech.

Below are ESPN’s total quarterback ratings through Sept. 3 contests. Ratings 1-35 are below and full ratings can be viewed here.

James Blackman (Arkansas State): 97.8

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Stetson Bennett (Georgia): 97.3

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Jalon Daniels (Kansas): 96.9

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Bryce Young (Alabama): 96.0

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Tanner Mordecai (SMU): 95.8

Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports

Caleb Williams (USC): 95.2

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Anthony Richardson (Florida): 94.8

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Drake Maye (North Carolina): 93.7

Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports

Haaziq Daniels (Air Force): 93.6

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Grayson McCall (Coastal Carolina): 91.5

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John Rhys Plumlee (UCF): 91.4

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Doug Brumfield (UNLV): 90.8

Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

Daniel Richardson (Central Michigan): 90.5

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Cameron Rising (Utah): 90.0

Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Blake Shapen (Baylor): 90.0

Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Jayden de Laura (Arizona): 89.7

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C.J. Stroud (Ohio State): 89.5

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Tanner McKee (Stanford): 89.4

Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports

Spencer Sanders (Oklahoma State): 88.1

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Kaidon Salter (Liberty): 87.6

Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

Ryan Hilinski (Northwestern): 85.7

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Todd Centeio (James Madison): 84.7

(Daniel Lin/Daily News-Record via AP)

Jordan Travis (Florida State): 84.2

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Michael Penix Jr. (Washington): 83.9

Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

Hunter Dekkers (Iowa State): 83.2

Margaret Kispert/The Register / USA TODAY NETWORK

Jaren Hall (BYU): 82.5

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Will Rogers (Mississippi State): 82.4

Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports

Clayton Tune (Houston): 82.3

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KJ Jefferson (Arkansas): 81.7

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Riley Leonard (Duke): 81.6

William Howard-USA TODAY Sports

Hendon Hooker (Tennessee): 79.9

Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports

Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss): 79.7

Petre Thomas-USA TODAY Sports

Chance Nolan (Oregon State): 79.4

Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports

Kurtis Rourke (Ohio): 78.1

David Banks-USA TODAY Sports

Michael Pratt (Tulane): 77.4

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Story originally appeared on Vols Wire