Watching the game right now. I was working yesterday afternoon so all I could do was listen to it. Jantz' int was not his fault. Lenz hesitated, and because of that, was not where he should have been. The ball would have been right there for Lenz to catch had he not hesitated. A dropped pass and two poorly thrown balls later gave Barnett the opportunity. I like what I see from Barnett. He has a very good arm, and looks a lot bigger than he is listed as. He is faster than Jantz, but Jantz appears to be a better passer. When healthy, Jantz is the better overall QB. When, and it is a matter of when, not if, Jantz is the QB again, I think we will see him play a much cleaner game. Barnett is young, and he is going to get better, but right now Jantz is the better QB when healthy. Barnett makes one read and sticks with it. You will not get away with that. Defenses will recognize that eventually and burn you. This can be fixed easily with experience and coaching however. Jantz will look for other options most (not all the time) of the time. JB definitely earned the starting nod this week by showing poise and not turning the ball over. However, he still threw a lot of bad balls that could/should have been picked off because of a poor throw or him staring down one man. He has a lot of potential though, and I am excited about his future.
With all that said, as long as the play calling is predictable and pathetic, it does not matter who the QB is. There was at least 3 if not 4 times where Herman called the bubble screen where Texas A&M was waiting for it in the first half alone. Herman is a poor excuse for an offensive coordinator. As long as he is calling plays, this offense isn't going to put up many points.