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Well, why not? Here's my list of top 10 College DT-QBs I've seen:
1) Michael Vick (Virginia Tech)
2) Vince Young (Texas)
3) Tim Tebow (Florida)
4) RGIII (Baylor)
5) Cam Newton (Auburn)
6) Tommie Frazier (Nebraska)
7) Pat White (West Virginia)
8) Brad Smith (Missouri)
9) Antwaan Randle El (Indiana)
10) Eric Crouch (Nebraska)
Honorable Mention: Denard Robinson (Michigan)
JMO...
Manziel was an elite dual threat QB. Tebow, as much as I don't like him, is the best DT QB I've seen. The championships don't lie.
NVM I just looked it up.
Tebow was a 67% passer. Finished with over 9,200 passing yards in 3 seasons as the starter. 88 TDs to only 16 INTs. Also ran for over 2,900 yards with a mind boggling 57 TDs.
Oh and despite the fact that he ran the ball so many times in short yardage situations, Tebow NEVER fumbled the ball once in his college career.
What did Tebow weigh in college, like 240-50lbs? Who besides Eric Berry was gonna try to stop a ball carrier only slightly smaller than your average SEC lineman? No wonder he was so efficient in short yardage and the redzone.
NVM I just looked it up.
Tebow was a 67% passer. Finished with over 9,200 passing yards in 3 seasons as the starter. 88 TDs to only 16 INTs. Also ran for over 2,900 yards with a mind boggling 57 TDs.
Oh and despite the fact that he ran the ball so many times in short yardage situations, Tebow NEVER fumbled the ball once in his college career.