For his career, Ellis was 747-1350-49-73. That's right, 18:1 throws to picks ratio and a 1.5:1 picks to TDs ratio. For comparison, in Trevor's "interception filled" season, he's 190-279-27-8 for a 35:1 throws to picks ratio and a 1:3 picks to TDs ratio. Ellis had one season where he threw more TDs than picks (1989, 10 to 6). In his sophomore and junior seasons, when he had the trio of Sterling Sharpe, Ryan Bethea and Robert Brooks to throw to, he threw for 19 TDs and 45 picks. And for that, he is widely regarded as the third (4th when you factor in Bentley) greatest Gamecock QB in their history. This is gamecock football.