Tennessee QB records as a starter since 1980

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Steve Alatorre - 8-6
Jeff Olszewksi - 3-4
Alan Cockrell - 17-8-1
Tony Robinson - 11-5
Daryl Dickey - 6-0-2
Jeff Francis - 22-13-1
Sterling Henton - 5-1
Andy Kelly - 24-5-2
Heath Shuler - 19-5
Jerry Colquitt - 0-1
Todd Helton - 1-2
Peyton Manning - 39-6
Tee Martin - 22-3
Joey Matthews - 1-0
A.J. Suggs - 1-3
Casey Clausen - 34-10
James Banks - 1-0
CJ Leak - 0-1
Brent Schaeffer - 3-0
Rick Clausen - 6-4
Erik Ainge - 25-12
Jonathan Crompton - 10-10
Nick Stephens - 2-4
Tyler Bray - 13-11
Matt Simms - 2-8
Justin Worley - 8-9
Nathan Peterman - 0-2
Josh Dobbs - 23-12
Will McBride - 0-1
Quinten Dormady - 3-2
Jarrett Guarantano - 9-17
JT Shrout - 1-0
Brian Maurer - 2-2
 
#7
#7
By winning pct:
Steve Alatorre - 57%
Jeff Olszewksi - 43%
Alan Cockrell - 65%
Tony Robinson - 69%
Daryl Dickey - 100%
Jeff Francis - 61%
Sterling Henton - 83%
Andy Kelly - 77%
Heath Shuler - 79%
Jerry Colquitt - 0%
Todd Helton - 33%
Peyton Manning - 87%
Tee Martin - 88%
Joey Matthews - 100%
A.J. Suggs - 33%
Casey Clausen - 77%
James Banks - 100%
CJ Leak - 0%
Brent Schaeffer - 100%
Rick Clausen - 60%
Erik Ainge - 68%
Jonathan Crompton - 50%
Nick Stephens - 33%
Tyler Bray - 54%
Matt Simms - 20%
Justin Worley - 47%
Nathan Peterman - 0%
Josh Dobbs - 66%
Will McBride - 0%
Quinten Dormady - 60%
Jarrett Guarantano - 35%
JT Shrout - 100%
Brian Maurer - 50%
 
#8
#8
I've seen all but the first two on this list play and have to say that the records pretty much sum up that you are what your record says you are.
I agree, when you throw away the one off starters and those with less than 3 or 4 games, the worst are:

JG, Matt Simms, Nick Stephens and Jeff Olszewski which I would agree with
 
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#20
To get rid of the one offs...here it is listed with multi year starters listed by winning %

Player-----------------------W% Games
Tee Martin------------------ 88%----25
Peyton Manning------------87%----45
Heath Shuler--------------- 79%----24
Andy Kelly------------------ 77%----31
Casey Clausen --------------77%----44
Tony Robinson--------------69%----16
Erik Ainge-------------------68%----37
Josh Dobbs----------------- 66%----35
Alan Cockrell----------------65%----26
Jeff Francis------------------61%----36
Tyler Bray------------------- 54%----24
Jonathan Crompton--------50%----20
Jarrett Guarantano--------- 35%----26
 
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#22
#22
This is great. For those "stat guys"....we are looking at you @k-town_king and @PulaskiVolFan . According to you stats don't lie and that's all that matters.

JG is easily the worst QB in TNs modern era. Per stats. Stats don't lie. Statistically, he's awful

Using record as a starting QB to judge one player is dumb.
 
#23
#23
As I have stated a dozen times...

JG is the ONLY UT passer in the modern era to be a 3 year or even 2 full year starter and have a LOSING RECORD!!!!

What a damn disgrace.

35% winning %....1 in 3 games.. and unlike Bray, we have had decent defenses with JG here. Even with him killing their stats from all the 3 and outs, fumbles, interceptions....they are still top half of the mighty SEC. Example: right now our DEFENSE has only given up 21 points in the last 6 quarters .....JG BY HIMSELF has given up 31 points. All by himself...

THE WORST QB at UT in my 43 years
 
#25
#25
Qb wins are not a college stat. Also you both are manipulating the win total by starts and not who the qb for the win was.
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WTF are you talking about? Eventually you're going to have to realize that the reason you have to move the goalposts so much is because you can't actually defend JG or Pruitt at this point.
 

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