After whooping FSU 63-20, Lamar Jackson is on pace to break Marcus Mariota's single-season scoring record by 14 touchdowns. His early-season production has been so incredible that we've stopped comparing his production to individual players and started comparing it to entire teams.

That got us wondering: how do the stats of Lamar, the person, stack up against those of Lamar, the university in Beaumont, Texas with an FSC-level football team? Lamar University and and the University of Louisville even share a mascot, so you can't even say this is comparing apples and oranges. We're comparing Cardinal to Cardinals.

Rushing yards

Lamar University has Lamar Jackson beat here by a margin of 479 to 464, but they needed 10 people and 110 carries to get there. Lamar Jackson only needed 49 tries to reach that mark, and he's punched the ball into the end zone 10 times to LU's four.

Passing yards

Lamar Jackson wins this one handily, 913-390. In fact, LU's season total would only be LJ's second-best game so far this season. Jackson also has them beat on touchdowns by a margin of eight to two.

Maybe you're thinking, "OK, but is Lamar one of those FCS teams that runs the option and hardly ever passes?" No. Lamar Jackson has only attempted six more passes than Lamar University.

Punt return

Lamar Jackson has not fielded a punt in 2016, but his average yards gained on punt returns of 0.00 is still better than Lamar University's -3.87.

Sacks

Lamar Jackson has not recorded a sack this season. But Lamar University only has one, so there's still plenty of time for him to catch up. Come on, Todd Grantham let's do this: a special Lamar Jackson defensive end/outside linebacker package. I know putting your Heisman front-runner on defense seems like a bad idea, and that's because it is. But on the spectrum of good and bad ideas, it's really not that far from "Playing football in the first place."

Louisville doesn't play Lamar this season, so we won't get to see this theory tested head-to-head (they do have a common opponent in Houston, though) but after crunching the numbers I'm confident in saying that Jackson is the rightful holder of the Lamar Belt.

Connor Tapp is a national college football writer for 247Sports. Follow him on Twitter at @MeetMeAtTapps.