Other than liars, you cannot find one soul who foresaw Chad Kelly's rise from a near pre-enrollment dismissal to starting quarterback to legitimate first-team All-SEC candidate. And without that rise from the ashes of poor decisions in the streets of Buffalo, Ole Miss would currently be, at best, swinging a sock full of nickels at Auburn for the right to go to the Birmingham Bowl.
Here's how good SWAG has been this year. As of this writing, he leads the SEC in passing yards (573 yards ahead of second place), completions, attempts, and passing touchdowns.
Adding to that list, he's second in completion percentage (65.