Here's a stat to get you started:
Tyler Wilson - 3244 passing yards on the season.
I don't think your pass defense can hang.
#8 Tyler Wilson
Position: QB
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 220
Year: Redshirt Junior
City/State: Greenwood, Ark.
High School: Greenwood HS
Experience: 2 Letters
Tyler Wilson
Courtesy: Athletic Media Relations
Release: 07/20/2011
CAREER SUMMARY: Wilson has played in 13 games and completed 67-of-109 passes for 740 yards and seven touchdowns.
2010: He appeared in six games for the Razorbacks and finished the season 34-of-51 passing for 453 yards and four touchdowns with three interceptions. He became just the ninth quarterback in Arkansas history to throw for 300 yards in a game when he came on in relief of an injured Ryan Mallett in the second quarter at No. 7 Auburn. In less than three full quarters against the Tigers, Wilson passed for a career-high 323 yards, including a career-long 54-yard completion, and a career-high four touchdowns. His touchdown total tied for the fourth-highest single-game output in school history, and his passing yardage equated to the 14th-best single-game performance by a Razorback. His four passing touchdowns tied for the third-highest single-game output in the SEC in 2010, and his passing yards were the 12th-best single-game total in the conference. Wilson also set career highs with 25 completions on 34 passing attempts at Auburn. His four touchdowns were the most the Tigers had allowed at home since 2000, and his 332 passing yards were the most given up by an Auburn defense inside Jordan-Hare Stadium since 2001. The next week, he again stepped in for an injured Mallett and was 3-of-5 passing for 71 yards while finishing off a 38-24 win vs. Ole Miss. He was 4-of-5 passing for 36 yards in the Razorbacks' 58-21 victory vs. UTEP. He completed one pass for eight yards in UA's 49-14 win vs. Vanderbilt and opened the season with one completion for six yards in a 44-3 victory vs. Tennessee Tech. He played the final two offensive series but did not attempt a pass in Arkansas' 41-20 win at No. 18 South Carolina.
2009: Wilson played in five games for Arkansas, including action against Alabama. He finished the season 22-of-36 with 218 yards and two touchdowns. Wilson passed for a total of 138 yards on 13-of-19 passing and both touchdowns in the season opener against Missouri State. At Alabama, he completed 4-of-6 passes for 31 yards. He saw plenty of time in the victory over Eastern Michigan and went 5-of-11 for 49 yards.
2008: He played in two games, completing 11-of-22 passes for 69 yards and a touchdown with two interceptions. He was 4-of-7 for 27 yards with a touchdown and an interception against Alabama, and 7-of-15 for 42 yards with an interception the following week at Texas. He missed the remainder of the season due to an illness and received a medical hardship. His touchdown against Alabama was a 10-yard toss to Michael Smith.
HIGH SCHOOL: He turned in one of the most prolific high school careers in Arkansas history, passing for more than 8,000 yards and 93 touchdown passes. He also completed 62 percent of his passes during his high school tenure. As a senior, he led Greenwood High School to its third straight state title-second with Wilson starting at quarterback-while passing for 3,939 yards and 42 touchdowns for coach Rick Jones. He was named the MVP of the 5A state championship game. He was also named as one of two quarterbacks on the Associated Press Super Team following his senior season after completing 294 of 473 passes. He also rushed 65 times for 199 yards and four touchdowns. He was recognized with the Landers Award as the state of Arkansas' top player and selected an all-conference and all-state performer. He was a 2007 all-state selection. As a junior, he completed 294-of-434 passes for 4,222 yards and 50 touchdowns. The No. 9 pro-style quarterback in the nation, as rated by Rivals.com, he was also ranked the No. 5 overall recruit in the state of Arkansas by the same scouting service. He was rated No. 10 overall in the state by the HawgSports.com Natural 21 rankings and No. 6 by Hawgs Illustrated. He was ranked, by Scout.com, as the No. 35 quarterback in the nation and the No. 7 player in Arkansas. He was also recruited by Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri and Nebraska.
PERSONAL: Born Aug. 16, 1989, he is the son of Don and Suzy Wilson. He is majoring in recreation and sport management and earned a place on the Athletic Department Honor Roll for his work in the classroom in the fall of 2009. He was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll in the fall of 2010