That was me.
An argument can be made for Penix too.
And Graham Mertz. 
This is for you and Nubbz, who previously asked who was having better seasons than JJ and Marv. Because I can't resist.
Yards per attempt:#1 Jayden Daniels -- 11.5
#2 (T) Jalen Milroe -- 10.6 <-- did not see that coming
#2 (T) J.J. McCarthy --10.6
#4 Michael Penix -- 10.0
Passing yards per game:#1 Michael Penix -- 368.0
#2 Shedeur Sanders -- 345.7
#3 Jayden Daniels -- 321.6
As you might imagine, McCarthy is way down the second list because Michigan doesn't want or need him to pass a ton. Still, it's worth
something when a guy can deliver so much when he's asked.
Total offense:#1 Jayden Daniels -- 386.8
#2 Michael Penix -- 368.4
#3 Drake Maye -- 350.0
#4 Shedeur Sanders -- 342.4
#5 Dillon Gabriel -- 337.3
TD's responsible for:Jayden Daniels -- 30
Caleb Williams -- 30
J.J. McCarthy -- 21
Michael Penix -- 20
Receiving yards per game:#1 Malik Nabers -- 122.6
#7 Marvin Harrison Jr. -- 109.4
Receiving TDs:#4 (T) Malik Nabers -- 9
#17 (T) Marvin Harrison Jr. -- 6
ftr, no, Nabers is not better than Marv. But he is having the better season thus far.
What's crazy about Nabers' numbers is that he's splitting catches with Brian Thomas Jr., #1 in receiving TDs and #14 in receiving yards per game. Ohio State doesn't have anyone comparable to Marv's production. The fact Nabers and Thomas form probably the best duo points out that Daniels is unquestionably having a better season than McCarthy thus far, and
may be the better QB. Disparate schedules make for poor speculation.