The QBR rating is something only ESPN does and I could be wrong but I do not think they publish the formula.It takes things like the quality of the opposing defense into account, down and distance .... not straight forward at all.
The NCAA passer rating is completely different and very simple looking at Comp %, TD, Int and yards
Correct.
QBR is NOT the same thing as passer rating.
QBR is on a scale of 1-100. Cam Ward is currently leading the country with a QBR of 92.3.
For the record, ESPN has record of QBR for all players going back to 2004. So, 20 years of data.
Here are the ALL-TIME (past 20 years) QBR marks:
2020 Mac Jones - 96.1 (National Champion, 3rd place Heisman, #15 overall NFL pick)
2023 Jayden Daniels - 95.7 (Heisman Winner, #2 overall NFL pick)
2018 Kyler Murray - 95.4 (Heisman Winner, #1 overall NFL pick)
2019 Joe Burrow - 94.9 (National Champion, Heisman Winner, #1 overall NFL pick)
2019 Tua Tagovailoa - 94.8 (National Champion, Heisman Winner, #5 overall NFL pick)
2011 Russell Wilson - 94.1 (Round 3 NFL pick)
2010 Andrew Luck - 93.8 (2nd place Heisman, #1 overall NFL pick)
2018 Tua Tagovailoa - 93.1 (See above)
2017 Baker Mayfield - 92.3 (Heisman Winner, #1 overall pick)
2024 Cam Ward - 92.3
Not bad company, kid. Keep it up.