Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

I wouldn't expect anything better from a committee headed by a writer from the Austin American Statesman, especially Kirk Bohls. It doesn't matter how good we were in the 60s and 70s, they view our school as insignificant because they are elitists. Look how many G5 selections they have in total, 6. The P5 with the fewest, the Pac12, has more than that with 7. They have 6 on there from Nebraska alone.

  • Upvote 1
Posted

List makes no sense at all. Pro play should not come into play. Seems like it does in many cases.

Yeah. I could easily make cases for guys like Leinart, Flutie, Young and McCoy, Kellen Moore over Staubach.

 

Posted

Yeah. I could easily make cases for guys like Leinart, Flutie, Young and McCoy, Kellen Moore over Staubach.

 

 Actually, Vince Young is the best college QB I have ever seen, since the college game is much more giving to a running QB than the NFL is.  The other two were fine QBs, but they are clearly behind all of the other QBs listed, as well as many others.

As for college QBs, looking at different types, the best option QB I ever saw was Tommie Frazier at Nebraska, the best dual QBs were Vince Young and Michael Vick, and the best pure passing QBs were probably Troy Aikman at UCLA or Sam Bradford at OU.

The best UNT passer I've ever seen was Mitch Maher and the best dual QB was Woody Wilson. I can't recall us running an option in my time as a fan, but I've heard Scott Davis ran it under Corky with precision when necessary.

 

  • Upvote 1
Posted (edited)

 Actually, Vince Young is the best college QB I have ever seen, since the college game is much more giving to a running QB than the NFL is.  The other two were fine QBs, but they are clearly behind all of the other QBs listed, as well as many others.

As for college QBs, looking at different types, the best option QB I ever saw was Tommie Frazier at Nebraska, the best dual QBs were Vince Young and Michael Vick, and the best pure passing QBs were probably Troy Aikman at UCLA or Sam Bradford at OU.

The best UNT passer I've ever seen was Mitch Maher and the best dual QB was Woody Wilson. I can't recall us running an option in my time as a fan, but I've heard Scott Davis ran it under Corky with precision when necessary.

 

+1 for Woody Wilson reference

Based on the timing of my beginnings in watching college football in the mid-90s, I think Tommie Frazier would by my #1.

Edited by Cr1028

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Tell a friend

    Love GoMeanGreen.com? Tell a friend!
  • What's going on Mean Green?

    1. 24

      Stop Blaming Athletes and the NCAA for Ruining College Football

    2. 13

      Vito kicking UNT in the nuts again

    3. 25
    4. 13

      Vito kicking UNT in the nuts again

    5. 0

      2025 Projected Depth Chart

  • Popular Contributors

  • Member Statistics

    • Total Members
      15,505
    • Most Online
      1,865

    Newest Member
    Jepper
    Joined
  • Most Points

    1. 1
    2. 2
      NT80
      NT80
      136,993
    3. 3
      KingDL1
      KingDL1
      130,960
    4. 4
      greenminer
      greenminer
      123,785
    5. 5
      TheReal_jayD
      TheReal_jayD
      108,904
  • Biggest Gamblers

    1. 1
      EdtheEagle
      EdtheEagle
      26,591,107
    2. 2
      UNTLifer
      UNTLifer
      4,480,984
    3. 3
      untphd
      untphd
      841,161
    4. 4
      flyonthewall
      flyonthewall
      670,422
    5. 5
      3_n_out
      3_n_out
      578,480
    6. 6
    7. 7
    8. 8
      UNT_FH_FR_YR
      UNT_FH_FR_YR
      389,039
    9. 9
    10. 10
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue. Please review our full Privacy Policy before using our site.