This time last year, everyone was wondering what was wrong with Trevor Lawrence. And it was with good reason.
After a sensational freshman campaign, a year in which he became the first true freshman to lead his team to a national championship since 1985, Lawrence struggled early in 2019. In the first two games, the Clemson quarterback threw three interceptions to just two touchdowns, while completing 63.8 percent of his passes for 436 yards.
Eventually, Lawrence regrouped and by mid-season he was back to his more efficient self, finishing the year with 36 touchdowns to just eight interceptions.