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Gibbz 08-12-2009 05:04 PM

CFN's Top 25 Quarterbacks
 
Pryor at #4 seems a bit pre-mature, but a decent list. There are five Big 12 QB's in the top 10. :y3:

http://cfn.scout.com/2/887055.html


25 Best Quarterbacks
1. Tim Tebow, Sr., Florida
2. Colt McCoy, Sr. Texas
3. Sam Bradford, Jr. Oklahoma
4. Terrelle Pryor, Soph., Ohio State
5. Jevan Snead, Jr., Ole Miss
6. Dan LeFevour, Sr., Central Michigan
7. Todd Reesing, Sr. Kansas
8. Colin Kaepernick, Jr., Nevada
9. Robert Griffin, Soph. Baylor
10. Zac Robinson, Sr. Oklahoma State
11. Juice Williams, Sr., Illinois
12. Case Keenum, Jr., Houston
13. Max Hall, Sr. BYU
14. Daryll Clark, Sr., Penn State
15. Matt Grothe, Sr., South Florida
16. Russell Wilson, Soph., NC State
17. Jeremiah Masoli, Jr., Oregon
18. Rusty Smith, Sr. Florida Atlantic
19. Tyrod Taylor, Jr., Virginia Tech
20. Kellen Moore, Soph., Boise State
21. Jake Locker, Jr., Washington
22. Tim Hiller, Sr., Western Michigan
23. Corey Leonard, Jr. Arkansas State
24. Jimmy Clausen, Jr. Notre Dame
25. Andy Schmitt, Sr., Eastern Michigan

fishepa 08-12-2009 05:22 PM

Re: CFN's Top 25 Quarterbacks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ABrooks111 (Post 2040006316)
Pryor at #4 seems a bit pre-mature, but a decent list. There are five Big 12 QB's in the top 10. :y3:

http://cfn.scout.com/2/887055.html


25 Best Quarterbacks
1. Tim Tebow, Sr., Florida
2. Colt McCoy, Sr. Texas
3. Sam Bradford, Jr. Oklahoma
4. Terrelle Pryor, Soph., Ohio State
5. Jevan Snead, Jr., Ole Miss
6. Dan LeFevour, Sr., Central Michigan
7. Todd Reesing, Sr. Kansas
8. Colin Kaepernick, Jr., Nevada
9. Robert Griffin, Soph. Baylor
10. Zac Robinson, Sr. Oklahoma State
11. Juice Williams, Sr., Illinois
12. Case Keenum, Jr., Houston
13. Max Hall, Sr. BYU
14. Daryll Clark, Sr., Penn State
15. Matt Grothe, Sr., South Florida
16. Russell Wilson, Soph., NC State
17. Jeremiah Masoli, Jr., Oregon
18. Rusty Smith, Sr. Florida Atlantic
19. Tyrod Taylor, Jr., Virginia Tech
20. Kellen Moore, Soph., Boise State
21. Jake Locker, Jr., Washington
22. Tim Hiller, Sr., Western Michigan
23. Corey Leonard, Jr. Arkansas State
24. Jimmy Clausen, Jr. Notre Dame
25. Andy Schmitt, Sr., Eastern Michigan

Every QB in the Big XII looks like Dan Marino because they play no defense in the Big XII.

Maxattax3 08-12-2009 06:04 PM

Re: CFN's Top 25 Quarterbacks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fishepa (Post 2040006448)
Every QB in the Big XII looks like Dan Marino because they play no defense in the Big XII.

whatever. The Big12 is not like the SEC where you can practice all year for the same BS offense. If your team played Tech OU Okie State Kansas Mizzou Nebraska all in a row they would give up just as much yards if not more. when offenses like that play your team year after year they will find ways to destroy your defense.

maybe the SEC just has crappy offenses... ever think of that? Florida barely scores 24 points on an OU team that Texas hung damn near 50 on(both neutral site)

the big12 no defense thing is a BS myth perpetrated by ESPN because of their new contract with the SEC. *gags self with spoon*

Auburn would be the 4th or 5th best team in the big12 south. or 3rd or 4th in the north:cool:

Boisebroncos 08-12-2009 06:14 PM

Re: CFN's Top 25 Quarterbacks
 
kellen moore should be in the top 12

KSUowls 08-12-2009 07:13 PM

Re: CFN's Top 25 Quarterbacks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Maxattax3 (Post 2040006758)
whatever. The Big12 is not like the SEC where you can practice all year for the same BS offense. If your team played Tech OU Okie State Kansas Mizzou Nebraska all in a row they would give up just as much yards if not more. when offenses like that play your team year after year they will find ways to destroy your defense.

maybe the SEC just has crappy offenses... ever think of that? Florida barely scores 24 points on an OU team that Texas hung damn near 50 on(both neutral site)

the big12 no defense thing is a BS myth perpetrated by ESPN because of their new contract with the SEC. *gags self with spoon*

There are more instances of Big12 offenses doing worse against SEC competition than the reverse.

The big12 has some good offenses and QBs but overall they are largely overhyped. This can be seen from the insane completion percentages every qb in the big 12 had a year ago.



As for the list. I agree Pryor at #4 is premature, but by years end he may be there.

skeenz 08-12-2009 07:17 PM

Re: CFN's Top 25 Quarterbacks
 
its not the fact that Jarrett Brown isn't on here that makes this list a joke (although close), its the fact that Jimmy Clausen is perceived as a better quarterback than Jarrett Brown that makes this list a joke

ZB9 08-12-2009 07:28 PM

Re: CFN's Top 25 Quarterbacks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KSUowls (Post 2040007238)
There are more instances of Big12 offenses doing worse against SEC competition than the reverse.

BS myth

The SEC has not dominated the Big 12 -- the SEC only leads the Big twelve 15 to 13 this decade in head-to-head matchups, and that's with the SEC yet to return games on the back end of home-and-home series (OSU-Georgia, Colorado-Georgia, Kansas State-Auburn).

There is also an interesting trend in games. Divide those games into high-scoring and low-scoring, and a clear trend develops. In low-scoring games against the SEC, the Big 12 is 2-7. However, in high-scoring games against the SEC, the Big 12 is 7-4.

http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog...=feldman_bruce

If you look at the facts, there have been at least as many high scoring games when it comes to big 12 vs. SEC matchups as there have been low scoring games...and like Max said, Texas almost hung 50 on the same OU team that Florida only scored 24 on. It goes both ways.

KSUowls 08-12-2009 07:34 PM

Re: CFN's Top 25 Quarterbacks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ZB9 (Post 2040007337)
BS myth

The SEC has not dominated the Big 12 -- the SEC only leads the Big twelve 15 to 14 this decade in head-to-head matchups, and that's with the SEC yet to return games on the back end of home-and-home series (OSU-Georgia, Colorado-Georgia, Kansas State-Auburn).

There is also an interesting trend in games. Divide those games into high-scoring and low-scoring, and a clear trend develops. In low-scoring games against the SEC, the Big 12 is 2-6. But in high-scoring games against the SEC, the Big 12 is 7-4.

http://insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog...=feldman_bruce

I didn't say dominated I just said more :wink:. The point I wanted to make is that the great defenses seen in the SEC are not simply a product of bad offense.

Since the guy earlier wanted to point out that Florida only scored 24 against OU I guess I should have also pointed out that the 14 points OU scored against Florida was the only time all year that they scored less than 30.


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