College Football: The Top 15 QBs of 2007

Josh Prope breaks down college football QBs of 2007 and wants to know if you think the rankings are fair.

by Josh Prope (Scribe)

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July 20, 2008

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15. Sam Bradford, Oklahoma

QB Rating: 176.52, Passing yards: 3,121, TD/INT: 36-8

14. Taylor Tharp, Boise State

QB Rating: 152.85, Passing yards: 3,340, TD/INT: 30-11

13. Patrick White, West Virginia

QB Rating: 151.39, Passing yards: 1,724, TD/INT: 14-4

12. Colt McCoy, Texas

QB Rating: 139.16, Passing yards: 3,303, TD/INT: 22-18

11. John David Booty, USC

QB Rating: 138.01, Passing yards: 2,361, TD/INT: 23-10

10. Matt Flynn, LSU

QB Rating: 125.76, Passing yards: 2,407, TD/INT: 21-11

9. Erik Ainge, Tennessee

QB Rating: 135.48, Passing yards: 3,522, TD/INT: 31-10

8. Nate Davis, Ball State

QB Rating: 139.13, Passing yards: 3,667, TD/INT: 30-6

7. Cullen Harper, Clemson

QB Rating: 140.96, Passing yards: 2,991, TD/INT: 27-6

6. Andre' Woodson, Kentucky

QB Rating: 144.51, Passing yards: 3,709, TD/INT: 40-11

5. Colt Brennan, Hawaii

QB Rating: 159.85, Passing yards: 4,343, TD/INT: 38-17

4. Brian Brohm, Louisville

QB Rating: 152.43, Passing yards: 4,024, TD/INT: 30-12

3. Todd Reesing, Kansas

QB Rating: 148.81, Passing yards: 3,486, TD/INT: 33-7

2. Chase Daniel, Missouri

QB Rating: 147.88, Passing yards: 4,306, TD/INT: 33-11

1. Tim Tebow, Florida

QB Rating: 172.47, Passing yards: 3,286, TD/INT: 32-6

 

Honorable Mentions: Dennis Dixon, Oregon; Paul Smith, Tulsa; Graham Harrell, Texas Tech; Colin Kaepernick, Nevada; Ben Mauk, Cincinnati; Zac Robinson, Oklahoma State; Todd Boeckman, Ohio State; Sean Glennon, Virginia Tech.

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comments (8) write a comment »

  1. how serious are you about this Article?
    BYU: Max Hall 11-2 with 3800 yds passing. Not even a mention?
    Go back and do some research.

    1. Graham Harrell is the best quarterback in college football and you do not list him in the Top 15.
      Outageous.

    2. well gary for you and for tate what you see and what i see are obviously two totally different stories. max hall was a good quarter back but definitly not top 15 in the nation. and graham harrell is not that good

  2. Bradford should be much higher, I don't see why he's only #15. Max Hall definitely deserved mention, Dixon probably deserved to be in the top 15, even with his injury.

    Not sure what the logic was in the ordering, because the stats that are included seem to contradict the rankings over and over again.

    1. the game of football isnt played on paper so my stats do not contradict themselves due to the basis of me writing this article with the way these qb's played this past year

    2. Well if you're not basing it on stats, then you should include some sort of explanation for each player's ranking other than those stats. At least a sentence saying why between two quarterbacks, the one with fewer yards, fewer touchdowns, more interceptions, and a 50-point lower QB rating would rank 5 places higher. (Matt Flynn v. Sam Bradford).

      I do, however, agree with you that Tebow is #1 and Matt Ryan doesn't deserve to be on the list.

      I think the article would actually be worth reading if you gave some sort of explanation or reasoning for the rankings. As it stands now, there's not really anything worth reading in it.

  3. ya what about joe flacco

  4. yea and what about Mike Hancho from eastern community college that guy is awesome

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