That is a very, very good number.
Yards per play is a great stat to look at.
For some people, 4 ypc and 8 ypa are sorta what should be considered "par" more or less. 8.9 yards per pass attempt is quite good.
Looks like Hendon didn't have enough attempts to qualify for the national leaders, but the 9.6 he averaged in 2019 would have put him at 7th in the nation (or tied for 6th).
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His 8.9 in 2020 would have had him at about 18th:
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EDIT on 10/3/2021:
Not sure why but ESPN's site is currently busted with the links to prior year yards per attempt rankings.
Yards per play is a great stat to look at.
For some people, 4 ypc and 8 ypa are sorta what should be considered "par" more or less. 8.9 yards per pass attempt is quite good.
Looks like Hendon didn't have enough attempts to qualify for the national leaders, but the 9.6 he averaged in 2019 would have put him at 7th in the nation (or tied for 6th).

College Football Offense Passing All Conferences Stat Leaders, 2019 Season - ESPN
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His 8.9 in 2020 would have had him at about 18th:

College Football Offense Passing All Conferences Stat Leaders, 2020 Season - ESPN
ESPN is the place for NCAAF stats! Discover the All Conferences Offense stat leaders of the 2020 college football season.
EDIT on 10/3/2021:
Not sure why but ESPN's site is currently busted with the links to prior year yards per attempt rankings.
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