Uiagalelei is really fucking good. Clemson will be back in the playoff unless something dumb happens to them. That 9/2 looks pretty good to me. Oregon at 80/1 seems like a really good value, not that i think they're going to win.
Uiagalelei had a great game against Notre Dame, and Clemson couldn't run in that game.
and that offense was geared to Lawrence. If they make it a Cam Newton QB read offense for next season the only time they won't score is when they turn it over. I'm sick about it.
Uiagalelei had a great game against Notre Dame, and Clemson couldn't run in that game.
and that offense was geared to Lawrence. If they make it a Cam Newton QB read offense for next season the only time they won't score is when they turn it over. I'm sick about it.
Sorry about you losing your 5 star QB to Georgia.
Seems like it is a rough stretch for you coming up, regardless of what Clemson does.
and that offense was geared to Lawrence. If they make it a Cam Newton QB read offense for next season the only time they won't score is when they turn it over. I'm sick about it.
Sorry about you losing your 5 star QB to Georgia.
Seems like it is a rough stretch for you coming up, regardless of what Clemson does.
oh, yeah, my team is going to suck for at least another couple years even if Beamer is the answer at coach. The gut punch is having to watch Clemson be the behemoth at the same time.
At Dong's request, I am illegally sharing information from an ESPN Insider article. Fuck you, Balls.
Here's their list of the top 60 college QBs. There was a paragraph or 2 about each one obviously, but I'm not pasting the whole article because Test will get mad at me.
Rank Name Team Years
60 Kevin Kolb Houston 2003-06
59 Andy Dalton TCU 2007-10
58 Zach Wilson BYU 2018-20
57 Matt Barkley USC 2009-12
56 Aaron Rodgers Cal 2003-04
55 Todd Reesing Kansas 2006-09
54 Patrick Mahomes Texas Tech 2014-16
53 Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State 2014-17
52 Joey Harrington Oregon 1998-2001
51 Keenan Reynolds Navy 2012-15
50 Brad Banks Iowa 2001-02
49 David Carr Fresno State 1997-2001
48 Dan LeFevour Central Michigan 2006-09
47 Denard Robinson Michigan 2009-12
46 Jordan Lynch Northern Illinois 2010-13
45 Kyle Trask Florida 2018-20
44 Eli Manning Ole Miss 2000-03
43 Brady Quinn Notre Dame 2003-06
42 Eric Crouch Nebraska 1998-2001
41 Byron Leftwich Marshall 1998-2002
40 Aaron Murray Georgia 2010-13
39 Colt Brennan Hawaii 2005-07
38 Collin Klein Kansas State 2009-12
37 Alex Smith Utah 2002-04
36 Landry Jones Oklahoma 2009-12
35 Mac Jones Alabama 2018-20
34 Ken Dorsey Miami 1999-2002
33 Chase Daniel Missouri 2005-08
32 Graham Harrell Texas Tech 2005-08
31 Troy Smith Ohio State 2003-06
30 Jason White Oklahoma 1999-2004
29 Colin Kaepernick Nevada 2007-10
28 Rex Grossman Florida 2000-02
27 Justin Fields Georgia/Ohio State 2018-20
26 Ben Roethlisberger Miami (Ohio) 2001-03
25 Pat White West Virginia 2005-08
24 Russell Wilson NC State/Wisconsin 2008-11
23 Jalen Hurts Alabama/Oklahoma 2016-19
22 Case Keenum Houston 2007-11
21 Carson Palmer USC 1998-2002
20 Philip Rivers NC State 2000-03
19 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama 2017-19
18 Andrew Luck Stanford 2009-11
17 Matt Leinart USC 2003-05
16 Jameis Winston Florida State 2013-14
15 Sam Bradford Oklahoma 2007-09
14 Kellen Moore Boise State 2008-11
13 Johnny Manziel Texas A&M 2012-13
12 Colt McCoy Texas 2006-09
11 Trevor Lawrence Clemson 2018-20
10 Robert Griffin III Baylor 2008-11
9 Marcus Mariota Oregon 2012-14
8 Lamar Jackson Louisville 2015-17
7 Kyler Murray Texas A&M/Oklahoma 2015-18
6 Deshaun Watson Clemson 2014-16
5 Joe Burrow Ohio State/LSU 2016-19
4 Tim Tebow Florida 2006-09
3 Vince Young Texas 2003-05
2 Cam Newton Auburn 2007-10 (really, though, just 2010)
Yeah, I'm not sure how you can include guys like Harrington or Carr who began their career on the other side of the 2000 season but wouldn't include Vick. Although, his more productive season was in 1999 so maybe that's the rationale? But you can slide him in there somewhere if you're including the aforementioned QBs from that same period.
Good to see Philip Rivers get some recognition here. If either the Ohio State or FSU game goes the other way in 2003 he's invited to the Heisman ceremony that year.