NFL QBs' College
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I can only think of 2: Brady and Brees. Is Orton starting over Grossman then? In that case, I guess it's a whopping 3.
I'm pretty sure the Pac is doing well in this regard. Possibly more than the SEC?
Sin,
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I can only think of 2: Brady and Brees. Is Orton starting over Grossman then? In that case, I guess it's a whopping 3.
I'm pretty sure the Pac is doing well in this regard. Possibly more than the SEC?
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Well, the MAC conference jumps to mind:
Roethlisberger
Pennington
Leftwich
Frye
Gradkowski
Batch
Culpepper
...off the top of my head.
Roethlisberger
Pennington
Leftwich
Frye
Gradkowski
Batch
Culpepper
...off the top of my head.
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If we're talking NFL starters, I think only a couple guys on that list apply...and Culpepper recently retired. Nevertheless the MAC has indeed produced a surprisingly abundant amount of talent over the years at the qb position.PSUFAN wrote:Roethlisberger
Pennington
Leftwich
Frye
Gradkowski
Batch
Culpepper
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Yeah, Culpepper was never a MAC Qb, was he? Anyway, there's a lot of decent QB talent coming out of the MAC to this day. I've often felt that PSU should focus on recruiting kids who have committed to MAC teams, and then try to swoop in and nab one or two. :D
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If you're including those who don't start and merely hold the clipboard (heck, you even included a retired player)...PSUFAN wrote:Well, the MAC conference jumps to mind:
Roethlisberger
Pennington
Leftwich
Frye
Gradkowski
Batch
Culpepper
...off the top of my head.
Ducks are Kellen Clemens, DD, AJ Feeley, and Joey will have a job before the season is up, most likely.
The PAC, after a very quick perusing:
Derek Anderson
John David Booty
Mark Brunell
Trent Edwards
Damon Huard (KENNY WHEATON'S GONNA SCORE!!! KENNY WHEATON'S GONNA SCORE!!!)
Matt Leinart
Matt Moore
Carson Palmer
Aaron Rodgers
Marques Tuiasosopo
Andrew Walter
The ones I could remember, anyway.
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The Big XII might have the best group of QBs in the country right now, top to bottom, but there's not much to point to in the NFL. VY is the only starter, and he has yet to pan out. Seneca Wallace has proven to have a lot longer NFL career than probably anyone could've expected, at least at the QB position. I can't even think of any others currently playing.
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i only looked at 2 divisions in afc, but big10 well represented
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amazingly, if duration of cashing NFL checks counts, throw in Sage Rosenfelds and Iowa State is the Big XII's best QB representation.MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:The Big XII might have the best group of QBs in the country right now, top to bottom, but there's not much to point to in the NFL. VY is the only starter, and he has yet to pan out. Seneca Wallace has proven to have a lot longer NFL career than probably anyone could've expected, at least at the QB position. I can't even think of any others currently playing.
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Well Sam nice list but of those only
the Mannings and possibly Cutler are worth a shit...
I would say the Brees/Brady combination is probably pretty potent...although shit that it is...fuck...i guess if Troy Smith wasn't sick...fuck it...good list sam...
let's isolate this to Cal QB's who aren't worth a shit in the NFL...that list would be pretty long eh?
the Mannings and possibly Cutler are worth a shit...
I would say the Brees/Brady combination is probably pretty potent...although shit that it is...fuck...i guess if Troy Smith wasn't sick...fuck it...good list sam...
let's isolate this to Cal QB's who aren't worth a shit in the NFL...that list would be pretty long eh?
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Correct. UCF was a 1 A independent in his years there.PSUFAN wrote:Yeah, Culpepper was never a MAC Qb, was he?
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The Big-10 does as good of a job of producing NFL talent as any conference. Even the last few years when they've been considered a mediocre conference they still send plenty of guys on to not only play in the NFL but start and star.
NFL Defensive Player of the year last year was a Big-10 guy (Bob Sanders, Iowa). So was the offensive POY (Tom Brady, Michigan).
NFL Defensive Player of the year last year was a Big-10 guy (Bob Sanders, Iowa). So was the offensive POY (Tom Brady, Michigan).
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Going by the projected Week 1 starters, here's the breakdown:
6 starters: SEC
5 starters: Division I-AA
4 starters: ACC, Pac-10
3 starters: Big Ten, Conference USA
2 starters: Big East
1 starter: Big XII, MAC, Sun Belt, WAC, Division II
Boston College and Purdue are the only two schools with more than one NFL starting QB.
6 starters: SEC
5 starters: Division I-AA
4 starters: ACC, Pac-10
3 starters: Big Ten, Conference USA
2 starters: Big East
1 starter: Big XII, MAC, Sun Belt, WAC, Division II
Boston College and Purdue are the only two schools with more than one NFL starting QB.
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Reesing, McCoy and Daniel are small, but will get a shot. might not amount to much, but they'll get a chance.e wrote:yeah but it's a shame so few of them are going to do anything in the nfl. some won't get a chance because of height concerns (which i think is a pretty bogus reason not to give a guy serious consideration) and some won't make it because they run a somewhat gimmicky spread offense. i know there are a few spread qbs in the nfl but not enough starters to make you think that any of the current big XIIers are going to amount to much.MiketheangrydrunkenCUfan wrote:The Big XII might have the best group of QBs in the country right now, top to bottom
normally, Tech QB's have shown to be system. i was really underwhelmed by Kliff Kingsbury in person (against CU in 02 maybe?)....slow delivery, bad deep ball. and he was the best of them including Sonny Cumbie and the other guy. But, Harrell was a legit recruit. i think he could have a shot. he's got more throws than those other guys.
Bradford is probably the most "pro-type" of them...but who knows? he throws a great ball and has lots of time to do it. he's been allowed to play his position and not necessarily "lead" the team like McCoy, Reesing, and Daniel. that may change this year.
McCoy is a very good college QB. he and Reesing are kind of in the same group. with Daniel a little up.
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Wow.Sudden Sam wrote:5 starters: Division I-AA
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Wow.Sudden Sam wrote:5 starters: Division I-AA
Tony Romo - Eastern Illinois
Joe Flacco - Delaware
Tavaris Jackson - Alabama State
J.T. O'Sullivan - UC-Davis
Kurt Warner - Northern Iowa
The lone Division-II QB is Jon Kitna (Central Washington).
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e wrote:i believe UC-Davis was a D2 school when o'sullivan was there. i seem remember them being in the playoffs back around the time Northwest Missouri State was winning back-to-back championships.
With Hasselbeck at Boston College, they were in the Big East back then...not the ACC but I included them in the ACC because they are there now. Was Marshall still I-AA or were they in the MAC when Pennington was there? My list isn't accurate to what conference these guys were in at the time, I'm just going by what the programs are at now.