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Greatest QB EVER. from every FBS Team

SLCPoke

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I'm not sure if this has been posted, but it was interesting to go through! I like the pick for Wyoming personally....

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/675371-the-greatest-quarterback-ever-for-all-120-fbs-college-football-teams/page/41
 
OrediggerPoke said:
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I'd vote for Josh Wallwork.

I wouldn't argue with you. Bramlet put up huge numbers, but how many games did we win during his 4 years? 8?
 
calpoke25 said:
OrediggerPoke said:
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I'd vote for Josh Wallwork.

I wouldn't argue with you. Bramlet put up huge numbers, but how many games did we win during his 4 years? 8?

Let's not forget his TD to INT ratio either. Freshman year 1-2, Soph. 9-20 (lead the nation in int's), Jr. 24-18 (still a crap load of int's), Senior 22-9. Total 56-49. Not to great.

My vote, Welniak or Wallwork. Wallwork's senior year was amazing! Wasn't it like just over 4,000 yards 33 td's and only 13 int's?

My craplist QB's: Jay Stoner (Practically every throw was a lame duck!), Corey Bramlet( td to int ration wasn't to good either, plus his 4 TO's against TCU "lost 24-28" pissed me off." and ACS (Just a sheer quitter!"
 
kansasCowboy said:
calpoke25 said:
OrediggerPoke said:
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I'd vote for Josh Wallwork.

I wouldn't argue with you. Bramlet put up huge numbers, but how many games did we win during his 4 years? 8?

Let's not forget his TD to INT ratio either. Freshman year 1-2, Soph. 9-20 (lead the nation in int's), Jr. 24-18 (still a crap load of int's), Senior 22-9. Total 56-49. Not to great.

My vote, Welniak or Wallwork. Wallwork's senior year was amazing! Wasn't it like just over 4,000 yards 33 td's and only 13 int's?

My craplist QB's: Jay Stoner (Practically every throw was a lame duck!), Corey Bramlet( td to int ration wasn't to good either, plus his 4 TO's against TCU "lost 24-28" pissed me off." and ACS (Just a sheer quitter!"

I can tell you're about the same age as I am!!
 
laxwyo said:
kansasCowboy said:
calpoke25 said:
OrediggerPoke said:
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I'd vote for Josh Wallwork.

I wouldn't argue with you. Bramlet put up huge numbers, but how many games did we win during his 4 years? 8?

Let's not forget his TD to INT ratio either. Freshman year 1-2, Soph. 9-20 (lead the nation in int's), Jr. 24-18 (still a crap load of int's), Senior 22-9. Total 56-49. Not to great.

My vote, Welniak or Wallwork. Wallwork's senior year was amazing! Wasn't it like just over 4,000 yards 33 td's and only 13 int's?

My craplist QB's: Jay Stoner (Practically every throw was a lame duck!), Corey Bramlet( td to int ration wasn't to good either, plus his 4 TO's against TCU "lost 24-28" pissed me off." and ACS (Just a sheer quitter!"

I can tell you're about the same age as I am!!

I have to agree with KansasCowboy. Wallwork and Welniak were better QBs than Bramlett. Wallwork's mom who was living on Oahu when he was being recruited out of JC wanted him to play for Hawaii (even sent in VHS tapes of him playing to the coaching staff at UH-Manoa) but he choose Wyoming instead. Smart move.....plus it drives my buddies there on Oahu crazy. :D
 
Same age. How do you come to that conclusion? Is it because I never mentioned the qb's of the glory days?
Wallwork, I agree. His passes were always right on. He could get the ball to where it needed to be. Welniak was just as good and shifty as hell.
 
Wallwork would have my vote, too. It's really too bad that he got into the drug game, he was a hell of a quarterback.
 
WYO1016 said:
Wallwork would have my vote, too. It's really too bad that he got into the drug game, he was a hell of a quarterback.

I think I read an article a few months ago that he had finally kicked his drug habit and is in the process of getting his life together.
 
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