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Name a QB your team had on a bad team that would've thrived in better circumstances
Posted on 5/17/25 at 7:44 pm
Posted on 5/17/25 at 7:44 pm
I'm going with Brodie Croyle with a Saban O-line and all the offensive talent he brought in.
Tommy Hodson for LSU. Imagine if he had Chase and Jefferson or Thomas Jr and Nabers.
Tommy Hodson for LSU. Imagine if he had Chase and Jefferson or Thomas Jr and Nabers.
Posted on 5/17/25 at 7:55 pm to TT9
I mean Tech wasn't awful but I wonder what Patrick Mahomes could've done at a powerhouse.
Posted on 5/17/25 at 8:14 pm to TT9
Hodson had Wendell Davis. They probably win a Natty if Arnsparger stays
Posted on 5/17/25 at 8:29 pm to TT9
Nick Fitzgerald in Moorhead’s first season.
Had Mullen stayed one more year that team wins 10-11 games but Nick wasn’t built for Moorhead’s offense. Squandered the number 1 defense in the country
Had Mullen stayed one more year that team wins 10-11 games but Nick wasn’t built for Moorhead’s offense. Squandered the number 1 defense in the country
Posted on 5/17/25 at 8:36 pm to FirstCityDawg
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Eric Zeier
Were those teams bad? I dont really remember but I wouldn’t have guessed that. Zeier vs Barker in BDS is one of my all time favorite home games. First time I ever saw the University Blvd shut down.
Posted on 5/17/25 at 8:38 pm to FirstCityDawg
Steve Tanneyhill for South Carolina?
Posted on 5/17/25 at 8:48 pm to VivaZapata27
quote:in a Kiffin offense. Look out.
Jeremiah Masoli
Posted on 5/17/25 at 8:50 pm to VivaZapata27
Jim Kubiak was a good QB at Navy.
He could have thrived at a big time program.
He could have thrived at a big time program.
Posted on 5/17/25 at 8:51 pm to TT9
At the end of the day, Brodie probably slayed more strange than any SEC QB we may have ever seen.
Baw with that swoop to the side was the quintessential SEC QB look
Baw with that swoop to the side was the quintessential SEC QB look
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