Before the season, Gophers football players easily could circle the matchup with North Carolina's Drake Maye as the toughest quarterback on their schedule.
Maye dismantled the Gophers for 414 yards in a 31-13 loss Sept. 16 in Chapel Hill, but he wasn't the last to put up eye-popping numbers against Minnesota's defense.
Last week, Northwestern's Ben Bryant orchestrated an impressive comeback with 396 yards passing and four touchdowns in the U's deflating 37-34 overtime loss in Evanston.
After allowing 814 yards and six TD passes in the last two games, the Gophers pass defense is looking for a pick-me-up performance Saturday against Louisiana. The Ragin' Cajuns are led by dual-threat QB Zeon Chriss, who had 319 total yards and three touchdowns in his first career start last week to beat Buffalo.
There will be other quarterbacks who potentially test the Gophers defense this season. The Gophers won't face two of the Big Ten's best in Maryland's Taulia Tagovailoa and Penn State's Drew Allar, but here are the five best left on the schedule after Saturday:
J.J. McCarthy, Michigan (Oct. 7 at Minnesota)
McCarthy has thrown for 915 yards this season for the Wolverines. He's tied for first in the Big Ten in passing touchdowns (eight) and leads in completion percentage (79.8) and passing efficiency (189.1).
Best game: Completed 22 of 25 passes for 278 yards and two TDs in a win vs. UNLV.