Monday, June 1, 2009

College Football QB Ranking (Pre-season) continued

Rest of the Nation Quarterbacks for 2009 - Fall:


This is a continued post from a previous look at upcoming quarterbacks. While I have already covered the Southeastern region, here is my take on the rest of the nation.


1. Colt McCoy, University of Texas. With one of the greatest names in college football since Major Applewhite, McCoy is poised to have a great senior season. He has led the Texas offense since his freshman year and should finally win the Heisman trophy this football season.


2. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma University. Probably should have tested the NFL waters but decided to at least wait another year. His offense will be missing some major receiving threats and offensive line players.


3. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State. High power offense with the best wide receiver in the nation, Dez Bryant, Robinson has all the tools to have stellar season.


4. Robert Griffin, Baylor University. This upcoming season will be his sophomore campaign and he should be a one man show for Baylor. Probably the most athletic quarterback in recent years in college football. He had an outstanding offseason for conditioning - could be a Heisman hopeful by year’s end.


5. Case Keenum, University of Houston. Who you ask? Last year he passed for 5,020 yds, 44 TD’s passing and 7 rushing TD’s, 11 INT’s. He has some lofty numbers to follow up from his sophomore year, but playing in conference USA should allow him to put up those numbers again.


6. Kellen Moore, Boise State. As a freshman last year he led the team to an undefeated season. Another player that operates in a high powered offense and has a lot demanded of him to run it.


7. Max Hall, BYU. BYU has been known in the past for putting out some great college quarterbacks and it looks that trend is being reignited with Hall. Has a big showcase game against Oklahoma to open up the season and then they hose Florida State a couple of weeks later.


8. Todd Reesing, Kansas University. Little guy with a big arm. He is the major reason Kansas has been so successful in the past couple years and he will finish up a great career in a really good conference for quarterbacks.


9. Colin Kaepernick, Nevada. A 6’6” QB that passes and runs for touchdowns. With 2,849 yards passing, 22 touchdowns passing and 1,130 yards rushing, 17 rushing touchdowns, he shows some impressive numbers. He is the team's main playmaker and as long as he stays healthy with all this work load he should have the same numbers this coming year. Hopefully this will lead to team wins.


10. Taylor Potts, Texas Tech. Head Coach Mike Leach always has a quarterback that can run this massive pass attack offense and Potts will be the new man in the backfield putting up huge numbers.

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