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Starting quarterbacks, season to season, last 20 years
Posted on 12/11/15 at 11:09 am
Posted on 12/11/15 at 11:09 am
1996: Sophomore transfer Branndon Stewart starts the entire season.
1997: Junior returning starter Branndon Stewart is benched in the middle of the season for poor performance in favor of unheralded sophomore Randy McCown.
1998: Junior returning starter Randy McCown breaks his collarbone scoring a touchdown in the final offensive drive of the 26-24 loss to Texas. Senior Branndon Stewart leads the Aggies to a Big 12 title win over Kansas State.
1999: Senior returning starter Randy McCown sets several A&M offensive records in an otherwise mediocre season.
2000: 24-year old sophomore Mark Farris wins the starting job, setting a few records in the process.
2001: Junior returning starter Mark Farris keeps his job the entire season despite a mediocre season.
2002: Senior returning starter Mark Farris is injured during spring practice taking a sack. The injury hampers his ability to perform as A&M plays four quarterbacks during the UL-Lafayette game. Sophomore Dustin Long replaces Farris in game 2 and retains his starting job until the Oklahoma game (game 10) where true freshman Reggie McNeal leads the Aggies to victory. McNeal gets injured during the following game and Long takes over. Farris never plays again.
2003: Junior Dustin Long and Sophomore Reggie McNeal trade starts over the course of the season, including being subbed for each other during consecutive plays in multiple series in the season-ending loss to Texas. Long leaves for Sam Houston State in the offseason.
2004: Junior Reggie McNeal and true freshman Stephen McGee are the only scholarship quarterbacks remaining on campus. McNeal plays every down with the exception of 2 quarters of the Oklahoma game due to injury. McGee redshirts.
2005: Senior returning starter Reggie McNeal is injured during the Oklahoma game and doesn't play another down. Redshirt Freshman Stephen McGee performs well in a loss to eventual national champion Texas.
1997: Junior returning starter Branndon Stewart is benched in the middle of the season for poor performance in favor of unheralded sophomore Randy McCown.
1998: Junior returning starter Randy McCown breaks his collarbone scoring a touchdown in the final offensive drive of the 26-24 loss to Texas. Senior Branndon Stewart leads the Aggies to a Big 12 title win over Kansas State.
1999: Senior returning starter Randy McCown sets several A&M offensive records in an otherwise mediocre season.
2000: 24-year old sophomore Mark Farris wins the starting job, setting a few records in the process.
2001: Junior returning starter Mark Farris keeps his job the entire season despite a mediocre season.
2002: Senior returning starter Mark Farris is injured during spring practice taking a sack. The injury hampers his ability to perform as A&M plays four quarterbacks during the UL-Lafayette game. Sophomore Dustin Long replaces Farris in game 2 and retains his starting job until the Oklahoma game (game 10) where true freshman Reggie McNeal leads the Aggies to victory. McNeal gets injured during the following game and Long takes over. Farris never plays again.
2003: Junior Dustin Long and Sophomore Reggie McNeal trade starts over the course of the season, including being subbed for each other during consecutive plays in multiple series in the season-ending loss to Texas. Long leaves for Sam Houston State in the offseason.
2004: Junior Reggie McNeal and true freshman Stephen McGee are the only scholarship quarterbacks remaining on campus. McNeal plays every down with the exception of 2 quarters of the Oklahoma game due to injury. McGee redshirts.
2005: Senior returning starter Reggie McNeal is injured during the Oklahoma game and doesn't play another down. Redshirt Freshman Stephen McGee performs well in a loss to eventual national champion Texas.
This post was edited on 12/11/15 at 11:10 am
Posted on 12/11/15 at 11:10 am to CGSC Lobotomy
2006: Sophomore Stephen McGee leads A&M to a 9-3 regular season record and the first win over Texas since 1999, but also the worst bowl loss in A&M history to Nate Longshore, Marshawn Lynch, Deshawn Jackson, and Cal.
2007: Returning Starter Junior Stephen McGee redshirt freshman Jerrod Johnson, redshirt sophomore Jamie McCoy, and true freshman Ryan Tannehill are the quarterbacks. Tannehill redshirts and McGee keeps his job in Fat Fran's final season.
2008: Returning Starter Senior Stephen McGee never fully recovers from the shoulder injury sustained in the 2007 Nebraska game. In the season opener, 3 quarterbacks and McCoy (who is now at TE) are on the field at the same time. Sophomore Jerrod Johnson takes over for McGee in game 2 and proceeds to break the A&M single season TD pass record. Ryan Tannehill sets a record for most receiving yards in a game.
2009: Returning starter junior Jerrod Johnson keeps his job the entire season with QB/WR sophomore Ryan Tannehill as his backup.
2010: Returning starter Senior Jerrod Johnson doesn't fully recover from his shoulder surgery, as evidenced by his 4 INT performance vs. Florida International. After having his job threatened with a 3-3 record and an embarrassing 30-9 loss to Missouri at home, coach Mike Sherman leaves Johnson in long enough to get the total yardage record vs. Kansas, then puts Tannehill in as the QB. Tannehill is the only one to take snaps at QB over the next 7 games, compiling a 6-1 record and A&M's first postseason ranking since 1999.
2011: Returning starter Senior Ryan Tannehill and Redshirt Freshman Jameill Showers are the starter and backup respectively in Mike Sherman's final season. Tannehill is drafted 8th by the Miami Dolphins in the 2012 draft.
2012: Redshirt Freshman Johnny Manziel beats out Redshirt Sophomores Matt Joeckel and Jameill Showers and true Freshman Matt Davis for the starting job. Manziel becomes the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy. Jameill Showers graduates and transfers to UTEP.
2013: Returning Starter sophomore Johnny Manziel is suspended for the first half of the Rice game due to questionable association with an autograph merchant (and Darrell Rovell being an uberdouche). Matt Joeckel graduates and transfers to TCU and Matt Davis transfers to SMU following a semester at Tyler JC.
2014: True Freshman Kyle Allen is beaten out by Sophomore Kenny Hill for the starting QB job. Hill sets an A&M single game passing record in a 52-28 win over South Carolina and compiles a 5-0 record before falling apart against Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and a 59-0 loss to Alabama. After word gets out that he has a drinking problem and he is suspended 2 games, Kyle Allen becomes the starter leading A&M to a 3-2 record. Hill transfers to TCU.
2015: This has been explained ad nauseum.
2007: Returning Starter Junior Stephen McGee redshirt freshman Jerrod Johnson, redshirt sophomore Jamie McCoy, and true freshman Ryan Tannehill are the quarterbacks. Tannehill redshirts and McGee keeps his job in Fat Fran's final season.
2008: Returning Starter Senior Stephen McGee never fully recovers from the shoulder injury sustained in the 2007 Nebraska game. In the season opener, 3 quarterbacks and McCoy (who is now at TE) are on the field at the same time. Sophomore Jerrod Johnson takes over for McGee in game 2 and proceeds to break the A&M single season TD pass record. Ryan Tannehill sets a record for most receiving yards in a game.
2009: Returning starter junior Jerrod Johnson keeps his job the entire season with QB/WR sophomore Ryan Tannehill as his backup.
2010: Returning starter Senior Jerrod Johnson doesn't fully recover from his shoulder surgery, as evidenced by his 4 INT performance vs. Florida International. After having his job threatened with a 3-3 record and an embarrassing 30-9 loss to Missouri at home, coach Mike Sherman leaves Johnson in long enough to get the total yardage record vs. Kansas, then puts Tannehill in as the QB. Tannehill is the only one to take snaps at QB over the next 7 games, compiling a 6-1 record and A&M's first postseason ranking since 1999.
2011: Returning starter Senior Ryan Tannehill and Redshirt Freshman Jameill Showers are the starter and backup respectively in Mike Sherman's final season. Tannehill is drafted 8th by the Miami Dolphins in the 2012 draft.
2012: Redshirt Freshman Johnny Manziel beats out Redshirt Sophomores Matt Joeckel and Jameill Showers and true Freshman Matt Davis for the starting job. Manziel becomes the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy. Jameill Showers graduates and transfers to UTEP.
2013: Returning Starter sophomore Johnny Manziel is suspended for the first half of the Rice game due to questionable association with an autograph merchant (and Darrell Rovell being an uberdouche). Matt Joeckel graduates and transfers to TCU and Matt Davis transfers to SMU following a semester at Tyler JC.
2014: True Freshman Kyle Allen is beaten out by Sophomore Kenny Hill for the starting QB job. Hill sets an A&M single game passing record in a 52-28 win over South Carolina and compiles a 5-0 record before falling apart against Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and a 59-0 loss to Alabama. After word gets out that he has a drinking problem and he is suspended 2 games, Kyle Allen becomes the starter leading A&M to a 3-2 record. Hill transfers to TCU.
2015: This has been explained ad nauseum.
This post was edited on 12/14/15 at 12:45 am
Posted on 12/11/15 at 11:24 am to CGSC Lobotomy
Too long
Did not read
Did not read
Posted on 12/13/15 at 11:42 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
quote:Well, it was a recap of 20 years. :-)
Too long
I had forgotten all about Long. Hated being reminded of Stewart. Given his HS pedigree and the fact he battled Manning to be the starter, I sure expected a lot more from him.
Once minor correction ... Davis transferred to Tyler JC before going to SMU
Posted on 12/14/15 at 12:39 am to CGSC Lobotomy
Nice recap.
I've been exposed to a lot of disappointment the last 15 years. I guess it's somewhat comforting to know that plenty of people have been putting up with it a lot longer.
I've been exposed to a lot of disappointment the last 15 years. I guess it's somewhat comforting to know that plenty of people have been putting up with it a lot longer.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 10:06 am to CGSC Lobotomy
Goddamn. That is some shitty QBing for 20 motherfricking years.
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Branndon Stewart
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Randy McCown
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Mark Farris
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Dustin Long
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Reggie McNeal
Misused as frick. He was never an option QB. And he smoked too much MJ.
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Stephen McGee
Another grossly misused QB. frick Fran.
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Jerrod Johnson
Just wasn't that good after his injury, just like every other Aggy QB
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Ryan Tannehill
Spent way too much time at the WR position while JJ was floundering.
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Johnny Manziel
The first, and only QB in 35 years that could throw the damn ball with any measure of accuracy. Got an injury that effected his game, like so many other Aggy QBs.
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Kenny Hil
Drunktard
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Kyle Allen
See JJ and Steven McGee...and JFF and Randy McCown. etc.
Over/Under on games next year before Kyler gets an injury is set at 5 1/2.
God. Being a fan of Aggy football is motherfricking arse beating every goddamn year.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 10:19 am to CGSC Lobotomy
Want some more aggy misery?
Lance Pavlas
Jeff Granger
Corey Pullig
Each of these guys had talent. We just could not get it done.....ever....
After Bucky, it was 22 years before an Aggy QB had the ability to lead the team with any level of competency.
We have to wait 22 more year for it to happen again.
Kill me.
Lance Pavlas
Jeff Granger
Corey Pullig
Each of these guys had talent. We just could not get it done.....ever....
After Bucky, it was 22 years before an Aggy QB had the ability to lead the team with any level of competency.
We have to wait 22 more year for it to happen again.
Kill me.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:24 am to KaiserSoze99
Isn't Corey Pullig like top-10 all-time in college wins by a QB? 
Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:46 am to Roger Klarvin
Yes, but it wasn't because our offense did anything of note.

Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:48 am to Roger Klarvin
Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:51 am to Roger Klarvin
He has the 4th most passing yards as QB at A&M LINK for his career, but he is not even in the top 10 for a single season.
He started a lot.
He started a lot.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 11:52 am to Roger Klarvin
...and, Mark Farris is on that list too.

Posted on 12/14/15 at 12:20 pm to KaiserSoze99
Wait what? We had a really good offense back when Pullig was QB. The Rodney Thomas/Greg Hill/Leeland McElroy RB combos were legit. We would ball control you to death back then.
This post was edited on 12/14/15 at 12:21 pm
Posted on 12/14/15 at 1:03 pm to Dr RC
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The Rodney Thomas/Greg Hill/Leeland McElroy RB combos were legit.
Not QBs.
Our defense was the key to all those teams in my opinion. But what really screwed us over is when we got one-dimentional and couldn't effectively pass the ball.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 6:57 pm to KaiserSoze99
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Jeff Granger
Southpaw pitcher. Knew how to keep the ball down.
Lefthanded QB. Knew how to keep the ball down. Prolly threw more passes in the dirt than any QB I've ever seen.
Posted on 12/14/15 at 10:51 pm to CGSC Lobotomy
So basically outside of 2012-2013 our best QB option is next years QB?
FTR McGee is my favorite QB in the last 20 years.
FTR McGee is my favorite QB in the last 20 years.
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