Who saw that coming? Joe Burrow's incredible 60-touchdown senior season came from the outer limits, something we haven't seen before at an elite program not known for top-flight quarterback play.

The runaway Heisman winner incredibly saved his top performances for his final two outings, a seven-touchdown first half vs. Oklahoma and then 463 yards and five scores in the national championship vs. Clemson.

LSU's first title in more than a decade was engineered by its facilitator under center, the probable No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, whose development came full circle after mastering the Tigers' new-look passing scheme under assistants Joe Brady and Steve Ensminger.

“It’s like having the answers to the test before you go in there,” Burrow said at the Tigers' title celebration. “That’s how our coaches are and that’s how our guys prepare. That’s truly how it feels when we got out there.”

Burrow's exit, along with Tua Tagovailoa, Justin Herbert and Jalen Hurts, doesn't leave college football without starpower for next fall, however. Heisman finalist Justin Fields returns at Ohio State with a bit of unfinished business alongside Trevor Lawrence, who some have called a "generational-type" talent.

With spring practice a few weeks away, here's our Way-Too-Early ranking of the nation's Top 10 quarterbacks for the 2020 season: