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Posted on 8/16/09 at 2:18 am to ksayetiger
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'll take hodson or tyler over him

Posted on 8/16/09 at 6:42 am to GABlueDog
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damn- i just realized that lsu is the best qb school in the history of the sec. i forgot about jones as well
Not so fast...
Archie Manning
John Fourcade
Charlie Conerly
Jake Gibbs
Kent Austin
Romaro Miller
Eli Manning
Posted on 8/16/09 at 10:01 am to itawambadog
quote:John Bond was pretty good also.
I'd say Rockey Felker was our best QB.
Posted on 8/16/09 at 11:19 am to Mercboy
Florida Quarterback John Reeves was one of the best I've ever seen.
Posted on 8/16/09 at 5:34 pm to BamaJD88
Babe Parilli is the answer for Kentucky.
It depends on if you count pro careers or not for some schools cuz tittle and tarkenton weren't great in college.
It depends on if you count pro careers or not for some schools cuz tittle and tarkenton weren't great in college.
Posted on 8/16/09 at 5:36 pm to Volmanac
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It depends on if you count pro careers or not for some schools cuz tittle and tarkenton weren't great in college.
If it's a combo then Starr has a chance for Alabama even though he was unfortunate enough to play for Ears.
Posted on 8/16/09 at 5:44 pm to geauxtigahs87
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Hodson, Tyler, Russell, Davey in no particular order. Someone from that mix.
i like them choices to,on guts and heart though i give to matt flynn.
This post was edited on 8/16/09 at 5:45 pm
Posted on 8/16/09 at 9:07 pm to BamaJD88
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Florida Quarterback John Reeves was one of the best I've ever seen
of the "Florida Flop" fame?
Posted on 8/17/09 at 8:58 am to blueridgeTiger
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Florida- Shane Mathews
Tebow...maybe...

The guy only has 2 rings and a Heisman trophy...possibly a 3rd and 2nd respectively after this year.
Posted on 8/17/09 at 9:55 am to vol017
Matthews over Wuerfuell?
The man won a NC and a heisman.
The man won a NC and a heisman.
Posted on 8/17/09 at 10:02 am to The Ramp
Yeah, I would chose Weurffel or Tebow over Matthews.
Posted on 8/17/09 at 10:06 am to vol017
Another biased opinion...I always liked Tanneyhill from SCarl. Mullets rule!
Posted on 8/17/09 at 10:35 am to The Ramp
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I had trouble with that one also I wanted to take Stabler or Jay Barker
or Bart Starr.
Posted on 8/17/09 at 11:00 am to bigpapamac
I'm partial to Jim Bob Cooter...
Posted on 8/17/09 at 11:04 am to schulte
Alabama- Stabler
Auburn- Sullivan
Arkansas- Joe Ferguson
LSU- Bert Jones
Ole Miss- Archie Manning
Miss St.- Tommy Pharr
South Carolina- Todd Ellis
Tennessee- Dewey Warren
Kentucky- Rick Norton
Florida- Steve Spurrier
Georgia- Tarkenton
Vandy- Bill Wade
Auburn- Sullivan
Arkansas- Joe Ferguson
LSU- Bert Jones
Ole Miss- Archie Manning
Miss St.- Tommy Pharr
South Carolina- Todd Ellis
Tennessee- Dewey Warren
Kentucky- Rick Norton
Florida- Steve Spurrier
Georgia- Tarkenton
Vandy- Bill Wade
Posted on 8/17/09 at 11:05 am to I-59 Tiger
I-59 went all-ole skule


Posted on 8/17/09 at 3:50 pm to The Ramp
Going to add a few - limited to those I've seen in person:
LSU - Bert Jones
Ole Miss - Archie with Jake Gibbs a close second
MooState - John Bond
Auburn - Pat Sullivan
BAMA - Scott Hunter
Kentucky - Jerry Woolum (throwing to an all american end, Tom Hutchinson, perhaps made him look better than he really was.)
Ga.Tech (while still in the SEC) - Billy Lothridge
Tulane (also during their SEC years) - Gene "the mouse" Newton
I missed out on some of the great qbs of the Gators. Best I can recall seeing in person - Larry Libertore (1960). Believe he was smaller than Trindon Holliday
I've never seen Arkansas, Georgia or Vandy in person. Went to the LSU vs. S.Carolina game last year - wasn't too impressed with their qbs.
LSU - Bert Jones
Ole Miss - Archie with Jake Gibbs a close second
MooState - John Bond
Auburn - Pat Sullivan
BAMA - Scott Hunter
Kentucky - Jerry Woolum (throwing to an all american end, Tom Hutchinson, perhaps made him look better than he really was.)
Ga.Tech (while still in the SEC) - Billy Lothridge
Tulane (also during their SEC years) - Gene "the mouse" Newton
I missed out on some of the great qbs of the Gators. Best I can recall seeing in person - Larry Libertore (1960). Believe he was smaller than Trindon Holliday
I've never seen Arkansas, Georgia or Vandy in person. Went to the LSU vs. S.Carolina game last year - wasn't too impressed with their qbs.
Posted on 8/17/09 at 4:01 pm to schulte
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Alabama- Namath
Auburn- Sullivan
Arkansas- Joe Ferguson
LSU- Bert Jones
Ole Miss- Archie Manning
Miss St.- Madkin
South Carolina- Todd Ellis
Tennessee-Manning
Kentucky- Blanda
Florida- Shane Mathews
Georgia- Tarkenton
Vandy- Cutler
This is actually a very good list. Just substitute Spurrier for Shane Matthews (not even close, really) and Y. A. Tittle for Bert Jones and by George, I think you've got it!
Posted on 8/17/09 at 4:03 pm to The Ramp
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Matthews over Wuerfuell?
The man won a NC and a heisman.
Oh, God, here we go again! Why do people always credit the quarterback with "winning a national championship?"
Wuerffel was nothing more than an average talent that played in a great system with a great coach and a great team.
Matthews was better, but not in Spurrier's league by a long shot.....
This post was edited on 8/17/09 at 4:05 pm
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