Quarterbacks are a lightning rod within a college football team-- getting praise and acclaim with success and massive blame with defeat. But sometimes, there's more than talent, a good offensive scheme, and talented teammates going on. Sometimes, the best players also benefit from an impressive run of good luck. In the case of a quarterback, success or failure depends on a ton of variables, but the most direct one is receivers who catch the football. Even the best passers can be hamstrung by receivers who drop passes. And one of college football's best players also happened to be the one who was least often impaired by dropped passes. 2025's Luckiest QB According to recent data from CBS Sports, the collegiate quarterback who benefitted from the smallest percentage of dropped passes in 2025 was Ohio State QB Julian Sayin. Sayin completed 77% of his passes, and suffered from drops on just 1.18% of his passes That's around a fifth of the drop percentage of the most unlucky FBS quarterbacks.…