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Athlon Sports: 2012 College Football Awards: Dual-Threat Quarterbacks
4. Ryan Aplin, Arkansas State (SR)

Gus Malzahn couldn't not have asked for a better quarterback to be ready and waiting when he arrived in Jonesboro. And Aplin couldn't have asked for a better scheme for his dual skillset. En route to a Sun Belt championship, Aplin threw for 3,588 yards and 19 scores while leading his team in rushing (588 yards, 10 TD). Now, the power speed spread will only futher enhance Aplin's ability to punish defenses both on the ground and through the air.


16. Blaine Gautier, UL Lafayette (SR)

Awesome 2,958-23-6 passing line to go with 486 yards and three more scores on the ground.


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08-02-2012 09:59 AM
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