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Pgtiger's Top 10 College Football Quarterbacks in 2006

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by user Pgtiger

Wohoo, College Football Season! Just under five months away until The Gameday Crew kisses Pete Caroll’s ASS!

With the loss of some great Quarterbacks this past season, such as Furman’s Ingle Martin (just kidding), I’m going to give you the Top 10 QB’s for 2006 to let you know who’s getting ready for a great season.

1. Brady Quinn, 6-4, 230, Sr. Notre Dame- Brady is actually my Pre-Season Heisman Winner. Quinn should have one hell of a season after one year under the belt of Coach Weis’ system.

2. Patrick White, 6-2, 185, Soph. West Virginia- Pat just lit up the Big East last season. He then put a hurtin’ on the SEC Champion George Bulldogs in the Sugar Bowl. White is going to kick some major butt again this season in a weak Big East Conference.

3. Drew Stanton, 6-3, 220, Sr. Mich. State- Despite starting only seven games last season, Stanton was named the team’s MVP for the year. Even though the Spartans failed to reach a bowl game, Stanton was still outstanding in his seven games.

4. Brian Brohm, 6-4, 224, JR. Louisville- Brohm tore his ACL two games before the season ended but is reportedly recovering as planned. Brohm and the Cardinals should have a good year.


5. Jordan Palmer, 6-5 , 230 , Sr. UTEP- Jordan Palmer, the little brother of Bengal’s QB Carson Palmer, has really flown under the radar his 4 seasons at UTEP. Look for him to have an outstanding season, including a couple of broken UTEP records.

6. JaMarcus Russell, 6-5, 252, Jr. LSU- Mr. Big Man. Russell had a huge year, passing for 2,435 yards and 16 TD, before suffering an injured shoulder in the SEC Championship Game. Back-up QB Matt Flynn came in for the rescue as he led the Tigers to a demolishing 40-3 win against Miami in the Peach Bowl. If JaMarcus Russell can stay healthy, he will be the SEC player of the year.

7. Troy Smith, 6-1, 205, Sr. OSU- When Troy Smith is healthy he is one good Mo-Fo. Smith is 13-2 as a starter and should be able to add to that record in 2006.

8. Chad Henne, 6-2, 225, Jr. Michigan- Henne had an outstanding Freshman season, but slowed down a little last year. Don’t look for that to be the case this year, Henne and the Wolverines will be back in ‘06.

9. Chris Leak, 6-0, 210, Sr. Florida- The Gators may have recruited the number one quarterback coming out of High School, but Leak isn’t going anywhere. Leak’s ability to read defenses and make great decisions on the field is what will have the Gator fans doin’ the Gator Chomp come September.

10. Blake Mitchell, 6-3, 196, Jr. South Carolina- This is my sleeper for 2006. "The Ol’ Ball Coach" Steve Spurrier had Mitchell playing like a true Qb at the end of the season, including an upset over his old school, the Florida Gators. Blake has the talent to lead his Gamecocks to a possible SEC East Title next season.

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DNLLegend
1312 days ago
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Leak could be better than #9, or he could be totally awful.
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ASwaffAll-American
1312 days ago
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Stanton and Leak both seem like the kind of QBs that people always expect great things from, but their incredible inconsistency does not allow them to play to the level that they are capable of. But, maybe Stanton's case has more to do with the rest of the team than it does with him. He always seems to put up great numbers, but doesn't seem able to win. Maybe not all his fault. In the case of Leak, I still think he has the chance to be good, but I think people have finally given up on the Heisman talk.
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Jgov05All-American
1311 days ago
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Leak is waaaaaaay better than 9. He could be a Heisman candidate by the end of the year.
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ASwaffAll-American
1311 days ago
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Jgov, everyone's said that the last two years. I'm still not sold.
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PgtigerPee Wee
1310 days ago
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Agree with ASwaff, Leak isn't Hesiman worthy. He hasn't been able to step up in the big games when needed.
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
1297 days ago
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wait till Drew Tate from the Hawkeyes starts the season
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
1286 days ago
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heisman is either quinn or peterson. that much is obvious.
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Anonymous Fanatic #3
1285 days ago
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drew stanton, not matthew. That said, i hate the SOB.
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Kj68daySoccer Kid
1261 days ago
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Leak is gonna be good, everyone is in their 2nd year under Urban. But watch out for John Beck, QB, BYU 3 year starters in BYU's system always flourish he'll be in the top ten by the end of the year.
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Categories: Opinions | Opinions by User Pgtiger | College Football Opinions | Brady Quinn Opinions | Patrick White Opinions | Brian Brohm Opinions | Drew Stanton Opinions | Jordan Palmar Opinions | April 10, 2006

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