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Exclamation Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
AAC represented by the usual suspects.

#23 Case Keenum, Houston
#52 Brian Brohm, Louisville
#53 Paul Smith, Tulsa
#66 Kevin Kolb, Houston
#67 Dante Culpepper, UCF

The link provides the entire list and cites Athon >>>

http://csnbbs.com/showthread.php?tid=629366
04-14-2013 11:58 PM
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
Funny how the lowest on that list has had the most success in the NFL.
04-15-2013 06:37 AM
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
That poll hasn't factored in Teddy Bridgewater 04-cheers
04-15-2013 07:33 AM
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
Wow, Philip Rivers wasn't great in college. Well above average yes but certainly not a Top 20 QB. David Garrard was better than him, not to mention Jeff Blake. Russell Wilson was average at best at NC State. He turned it on at Wisconsin. I think a lot knew he had skills that were under utilized by TOB.
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04-15-2013 09:39 AM
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
It's a horrible list. McNabb is nowhere to be seen.

1998 Stats

23 Passing Touchdowns
6 Interceptions
2,326 Passing Yards
153.1 QB Rating

8 Rushing Touchdowns
510 Rushing Yards

Big East offensive player of the year
5th in Heisman Voting
Big East conference championship
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04-15-2013 09:51 AM
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
(04-14-2013 11:58 PM)Tigers2B1 Wrote:  AAC represented by the usual suspects.

#23 Case Keenum, Houston
#52 Brian Brohm, Louisville
#53 Paul Smith, Tulsa
#66 Kevin Kolb, Houston
#67 Dante Culpepper, UCF

The link provides the entire list and cites Athon >>>

http://csnbbs.com/showthread.php?tid=629366

Daunte should have been at the top of that list, especially above Brohm
04-16-2013 06:43 AM
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
Did Culpepper play in the BCS era? Maybe his final season was the first of the BCS system I guess.
04-16-2013 09:14 AM
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
(04-15-2013 09:51 AM)OrangeCrush22 Wrote:  It's a horrible list. McNabb is nowhere to be seen.

1998 Stats

23 Passing Touchdowns
6 Interceptions
2,326 Passing Yards
153.1 QB Rating

8 Rushing Touchdowns
510 Rushing Yards

Big East offensive player of the year
5th in Heisman Voting
Big East conference championship
Orange Bowl loss against Florida

Maybe that's because McNabb graduated in 98 and the first season of the BCS era was 99.
04-18-2013 09:05 PM
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
(04-18-2013 09:05 PM)ChrisLords Wrote:  Maybe that's because McNabb graduated in 98 and the first season of the BCS era was 99.
BCS first season was the 98-99 season. McNabb would have been a senior.
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RE: Top 75 QBs of the BCS era
(04-15-2013 09:39 AM)apex_pirate Wrote:  Wow, Philip Rivers wasn't great in college. Well above average yes but certainly not a Top 20 QB. David Garrard was better than him, not to mention Jeff Blake. Russell Wilson was average at best at NC State. He turned it on at Wisconsin. I think a lot knew he had skills that were under utilized by TOB.

I'm an NCSU hater, but both Rivers and Wilson were awesome at NCSU. Wilson broke the NCAA record for most throws without an INT

Rivers was the NCAA 2nd alltime passing leader for yardage when he left college. That has since been shattered multiple times in this era.

Jeff Blake did not play in the BCS. Blake should've won the heisman his SR year. Desmond Howard, what a joke.

Now David Garrard being left off that list was an absolute joke!
04-20-2013 01:08 PM
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