Kellen Moore deserves a video, but if you do, ya gotta promise your viewers your gonna do it right, flemlo did it years ago and butchered it.. it was the last flemlo episode I watched. No pressure I'm just one guy
Interesting to gloss over Baker Mayfield breaking the rookie touchdown pass record and also leading Cleveland to their first playoff appearance in nearly two decades
Obviously he wasn't great in Cleveland, but he's the best quarterback they've had in 20 years and actually won them a playoff game. He deserves some respect
Graham Harrell is the true legend here. He produced those numbers in 3 years whereas the others on this list did it in 4, 5 and some with 6 years. He had like 400 yds his freshman year mainly in mop up duty situations. I was hyped when he was named OC for WVU with JT Daniels at QB but . . . We all know how well that went 😂
@johndavis9321 not be eligible for the record would be nice also, but that's opens up a whole new side of problems for the NCAA, and we all know they can't have that lol
@12thMandalorian stay in college however long you'd like but you get 4 years of sports eligibility and no exceptions, it's a contact sport your gonna get hurt no redshirt. Our sport was lost many years ago, but we can still complain 🍻🤝 lol
Scott..how could you leave off Colt Brennan from Hawaii..when he left he was college football's all time passing leader in yardage and touchdowns...!!??
Players like Gabriel should have an Asterix beside their name. If you are playing in the NCAA for 5+ years, it should have less weight than guys like Keenum who only had 4 years of eligibility.
Bruh no one gives a fuck.....especially bout no case fuck keenum, man ain't been relevant since Minnesota and he will always be known for tht horrible NFCchip
Gabriel took over at UCF when McKenzie was injured. He played well next season, but the penchant for head coaches leaving hurt the program. The new coach didn't want Gabriel's style...big mistake. So, he went to Oklahoma.
Case Keenum made Houston relevant? You ever hear of a gentleman named Andre Ware? Also Timmy Chang took over a complete dumpster fire at Hawaii & had to rebuild the entire roster. They could still make a bowl this year, thus calm down on the idea he’s not gonna make it.
It’s always gonna end up a little weird, because the nasty majority of successful NFL QBs declare after 3 years, since QBs good enough for the NFL generally want to enter the NFL as soon as possible. You have to be not good enough to enter the NFL as a true Junior, but also good enough to rack up a ton of stats.
Saying that Graham Harrell's utilization of Mike Leach's "Spread No Huddle" Offense "didn't translate to the NFL........" was simply a sign of the times in the NFL at the time he became Draft Eligible in 2009. The Patriots (with Josh McDaniels as Offensive Coordinator), the Colts (with Tom Moore as Offensive Coordinator), and the Steelers (with Bruce Arians as Offensive Coordinator); were the only NFL Teams at that time who were EMBRACING NCAA "Spread Offense" Principles in that era. And "coincidentally"........those 3 Teams all had won Super Bowls during that era. Not being Drafted when his Career at Texas Tech concluded was a symptom of the majority of NFL Teams still using "Pro Style" Offensive attacks which aren't conducive to a "Spread" Offense's style of attacking Defenses. Andy Reid and Patrick MaHomes have successfully "flipped the script" when it comes to the NFL FINALLY embracing Mike Leach's "Spread Offense" Principles which had already been adopted by practically the entire Power 5 (now Power 4) and the whole of NCAA Football!!!!!! The NFL needed to see the "Spread" win Super Bowls before committing to the Offense. Graham Harrell simply came out of Texas Tech during the wrong Era. If he were able to start his Pro Career in the NFL we have today.........he probably would have been sought after by more NFL Squads. Quarterbacks like Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts, Jordan Love, Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Baker Mayfield, C.J. Stroud...........etc are all excelling in the NFL since the NFL followed Andy Reid's lead in Drafting "Spread QB's"!!!!! AND MORE IMPORTANTLY.......adjusting their Offensive Principles to the "Spread Offense" formats these QB's were using in College as opposed to Drafting them.........then forcing them into "Pro Style" Offensive attacks, then labeling them as "Busts" when they don't produce like they had during their College Careers!!!! The NFL is FINALLY realizing that these "Spread" QB's aren't going to have prolific Passing Numbers if they're handing the ball off 45 times every week in a lame "Pro Style Offense"!!! A "Spread QB" like Graham Harrell would be a PERFECT Fit for NFL Teams nowadays!!!!!!
Case was an absolute monster. Great dude too who always earned his spot. A 2 star option qp outa high-school i watch abalone christian murder us quero gobblers in the AAA quarter finals. I hated that dude for if buuut went to u of h so it was all good. Dude was either drafted in the 7th round or went undrafted but worked his tail off to carve himself out a spot. His mentality is unmatched
What's with all the hate with 6 years? If you are a true freshman, and play straight on through , you have 4 years. A LOT of quarterbacks have a redshirt year. That makes it 5 years. Now we had this little thing called COVID. The NCAA gave an extra year of eligibility. That gives the quarterbacks (as well as other players) 6 years of eligibility.
6 years? How about EIGHT YEARS? Cam Rising is already at year seven and because he got hurt early this year, he is eligible for a " medical redshirt" and return to Utah next year.
Mayfield had good years with the Browns Mayfield gave the Browns the first playoffs appearance in like 20 years.. and first playoff victory since 94. His rookie year he broke the record for rookie TD passes. And he didn't play for the first two games. Sorry just a bad description of Baker
Mayfield TRANSFORMED the brown in his first year from historically horrendous to respectable. Saying some where calling him a bust is journalistically dishonest.
Jumping the gun Gabriel has 8 gsmes left if Oregon makes the natty and is 2k behind Keenum. Less 270 ypg to pass Keenum isnt inconceivable by any means.
Yea bc they doubted him first. So he said eff it and went and played for a big time program. I don't blame him one bit. It put him in a better situation and it turned out to be the right decision.
If you spend over 4 years in college your total records shouldn't count for shit. Of course you are going to have more yards than someone who played for 4 years. That is just math. Go back in time and give Colt Brennan 6 years in college. Nobody would have broken his records.
Did I hear you just say, "He ended up being born in the town of Brownwood, Texas"? Does anybody "end up" being born? Did you mean "He started out being born in Brownwood, Texas"? Did you rehearse or proofread?
Problem with college players going to the pros has always been where they go not so much if they were good enough to be there... granted you do you have your bad ones... but these pro teams think everyone will fit their system and expect them to do it in their first or second year..... many systems are not qb friendly!!! Miss the days they would stick a qb behind a vet and let them learn a few years first.
Why the Hartman slander when Gabriel is also on year 6 and Nix was a full-time starter for 5 years. Both benefitted the same as Hartman with thr extra year.
Baker: No one ever wins with the Browns. Kellen Moore ruined the Cowboy's chances. Looking iver the rest, I think there is hope for Baker and Bo, and Case has done OK. College quarterbacks, especially the top ones, are almost always busts in the pros. There is only one Heisman winning QB in the pro football Hall of Fame, even though this position dominates the Heisman voting in most years. Look for a good QB who is underrated, like Brock Purdie, Patrcick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Josh Allen, even Aaron Rodgers, who never realized that the 49ers did him a favor by not drafting him #1, so he could sit behind Favre and mature.
I think the QB Yardage stat should stop wherever the receiver catch the ball and the receiver yardage should start wherever they caught the ball. A QB can throw the ball 3 yards, but the receiver can run 90 yards and break 5 tackles after the catch and the QB gets credit for those yards, when all he did was throw 3 yards. QB yards are very misleading
Good video but "theres been a lot of big time QBs in the past 2 decades" seems like a bit of an obvious and superfluous statement. Theres never gonna be 2 decades where that statement aint true js
Was at U of H when Case was QB. It was a fantastic time to be a Cougar fan. Hell I was on Campus eating lunch and Case and is center were sitting right next tom me. Ahhh good times.
Umm you couldn't be more off even with baker Mayfield. The dude had broke several rookie records and led the Browns to a 7-8-1 record, their best finish since 2007. Not to mentions ending a long playoff drought the browns had. Sources and related content
What is a random topic I could cover next?
What about top players in the lower NCAA divisions and NAIA - most passing yards, best running backs, etc.
How about the top 10 quarterbacks in the last 10 years who played for the pac-12 and what happened to their careers afterwards?
Kellen Moore deserves a video, but if you do, ya gotta promise your viewers your gonna do it right, flemlo did it years ago and butchered it.. it was the last flemlo episode I watched. No pressure I'm just one guy
Best two way players in college history?😊
Top 10 RB/WR
Interesting to gloss over Baker Mayfield breaking the rookie touchdown pass record and also leading Cleveland to their first playoff appearance in nearly two decades
Not really that interesting
@@flutetubamorghe’s only the best college FB player on this list and the most successful NFL player on the list. That interesting enough?
@@CiviTacno it isn’t considering these dudes sucked after college
Obviously he wasn't great in Cleveland, but he's the best quarterback they've had in 20 years and actually won them a playoff game. He deserves some respect
Mayfield wasn't traded to the Buccaneers. He signed as a free agent.
Amazing how few people know the difference. Lol
Also left out a he had good first year in Cleveland and his stint with the rams which really restarted his career
@@pmarr98i don’t even feel like his next two years were that bad, he caught a lot of unnecessary hatred i felt… and i guess i was right!
Ask the people in Cleveland if they would rather have him or the S.A. predator they have now
Wow , you had all these players correct and came away with “ not traded , signed “ awesome , such a useful piece of info
Mayfields career started historically, probably one of the best rookie seasons ever
The quirk is that QBs seen as having NFL star potential generally don’t stay in college long enough to rack up huge numbers.
UH. Wrong.
Brian is right, this is BS.
Moore also spent multiple seasons as the Lions backup QB before Dallas, didn’t just jump straight to the Cowboys
Graham Harrell is the true legend here. He produced those numbers in 3 years whereas the others on this list did it in 4, 5 and some with 6 years. He had like 400 yds his freshman year mainly in mop up duty situations. I was hyped when he was named OC for WVU with JT Daniels at QB but . . . We all know how well that went 😂
6:55 "He ended up being born in the town of Brownwood, Texas" lol
Like there were several potential options and that's where he ended up, lol. Same with Timmy Chang, who just ended up being born in Hawaii.
Its sad 4 year star athletes are gonna have there records shattered by players who over stayed there welcome in college football!
Agreed it's unfortunate imo all records set by 5 year+ college players should have an asterisk next to them
@johndavis9321 not be eligible for the record would be nice also, but that's opens up a whole new side of problems for the NCAA, and we all know they can't have that lol
Anyone who stays in college beyond their years should be having a computer check
@12thMandalorian stay in college however long you'd like but you get 4 years of sports eligibility and no exceptions, it's a contact sport your gonna get hurt no redshirt. Our sport was lost many years ago, but we can still complain 🍻🤝 lol
@@DevinHoyt sounds suss to me
Great video! Really takes you back man.
Andre Ware played for Houston and was drafted 7th overall in 1990.
Scott..how could you leave off Colt Brennan from Hawaii..when he left he was college football's all time passing leader in yardage and touchdowns...!!??
I was just gonna say this. Good call.
Players like Gabriel should have an Asterix beside their name. If you are playing in the NCAA for 5+ years, it should have less weight than guys like Keenum who only had 4 years of eligibility.
Bruh no one gives a fuck.....especially bout no case fuck keenum, man ain't been relevant since Minnesota and he will always be known for tht horrible NFCchip
Keenum had a 5th year. It was just cut short due to injury but I agree.
They should limit how many years they can play. I say no more than 5.
Gabriel took over at UCF when McKenzie was injured. He played well next season, but the penchant for head coaches leaving hurt the program. The new coach didn't want Gabriel's style...big mistake. So, he went to Oklahoma.
Case has 6 years in college if I'm not mistaken
2:40 completely skipped his career in Detroit, which is why he was able to get signed in Dallas after Scott Linehan went from Detroit to Dallas
Case Keenum made Houston relevant? You ever hear of a gentleman named Andre Ware? Also Timmy Chang took over a complete dumpster fire at Hawaii & had to rebuild the entire roster. They could still make a bowl this year, thus calm down on the idea he’s not gonna make it.
@@tpgorman15 Without Keenum they dont go from CUSA to the American a year later, then get the golden ticket to the Big 12.
Don't forget about Kevin Kolb.
Andre Ware 😂😂😂😂@@joelwalberg9802
Didnt Colt Brennan (RIP) come before Timmy Chang? My memory honestly escapes me
@sconartist He did at QB, he is talking about Chang coaching Hawaii currently
You should do a video on the top 10 greatest games of all time during the action AKA The Mack games during the week from Monday to Thursday
Can Rising gonna break all these records over his 9 year college career …😂😂😂😂
Mayfield had three offers rice wsu and fau
Great video. Thanks
I saw Jones play as a kid in New Mexico. He was a legend. Towered over everybody on the field lol.
My sister went to high school with him in Artesia
@@soulknife20 no kidding? Probably went to school with her.
The real number to track here is all the NIL money Gabriel has made 😂That young man has done quite well for himself.
Great video!
I get his time with the browns wasn’t great but he did get them a playoff win, that has got to be worth mentioning.
"Not as good as deshawn "the diddler" Watson" -the browns front office
Great video.
Landry Jones just joined the coaching staff at Tennessee under fellow former Sooner Josh Huepel.
It’s always gonna end up a little weird, because the nasty majority of successful NFL QBs declare after 3 years, since QBs good enough for the NFL generally want to enter the NFL as soon as possible. You have to be not good enough to enter the NFL as a true Junior, but also good enough to rack up a ton of stats.
Case never got the chance to stick with a good team. The Texans and Vikings would have been better off if they had kept him.
Saying that Graham Harrell's utilization of Mike Leach's "Spread No Huddle" Offense "didn't translate to the NFL........" was simply a sign of the times in the NFL at the time he became Draft Eligible in 2009. The Patriots (with Josh McDaniels as Offensive Coordinator), the Colts (with Tom Moore as Offensive Coordinator), and the Steelers (with Bruce Arians as Offensive Coordinator); were the only NFL Teams at that time who were EMBRACING NCAA "Spread Offense" Principles in that era. And "coincidentally"........those 3 Teams all had won Super Bowls during that era.
Not being Drafted when his Career at Texas Tech concluded was a symptom of the majority of NFL Teams still using "Pro Style" Offensive attacks which aren't conducive to a "Spread" Offense's style of attacking Defenses. Andy Reid and Patrick MaHomes have successfully "flipped the script" when it comes to the NFL FINALLY embracing Mike Leach's "Spread Offense" Principles which had already been adopted by practically the entire Power 5 (now Power 4) and the whole of NCAA Football!!!!!! The NFL needed to see the "Spread" win Super Bowls before committing to the Offense. Graham Harrell simply came out of Texas Tech during the wrong Era. If he were able to start his Pro Career in the NFL we have today.........he probably would have been sought after by more NFL Squads. Quarterbacks like Lamar Jackson, Jalen Hurts, Jordan Love, Jayden Daniels, Bo Nix, Josh Allen, Joe Burrow, Baker Mayfield, C.J. Stroud...........etc are all excelling in the NFL since the NFL followed Andy Reid's lead in Drafting "Spread QB's"!!!!! AND MORE IMPORTANTLY.......adjusting their Offensive Principles to the "Spread Offense" formats these QB's were using in College as opposed to Drafting them.........then forcing them into "Pro Style" Offensive attacks, then labeling them as "Busts" when they don't produce like they had during their College Careers!!!! The NFL is FINALLY realizing that these "Spread" QB's aren't going to have prolific Passing Numbers if they're handing the ball off 45 times every week in a lame "Pro Style Offense"!!! A "Spread QB" like Graham Harrell would be a PERFECT Fit for NFL Teams nowadays!!!!!!
Graham Harrell's coaching career is probably done at a high level.
Do this type of list but with Average Passing yards per game with at least 20 games played.
Genuinely thought Colt Brennan was going to be on this list
Used to be before the 5 year starters
Me also. UH hiring Timmy Chang as head coach over June Jones made no sense.
Case was an absolute monster. Great dude too who always earned his spot. A 2 star option qp outa high-school i watch abalone christian murder us quero gobblers in the AAA quarter finals. I hated that dude for if buuut went to u of h so it was all good. Dude was either drafted in the 7th round or went undrafted but worked his tail off to carve himself out a spot. His mentality is unmatched
Case Keenum didn’t make UH relavent, he’s from a long line of UH QBs that like Texas Tech had gaudy numbers in spread offense
David Klingler being another example.
@ Andre Ware has entered the chat
Last time a CSUA/other mid major conference Quarterback got drafted? I think it would be a great video
Can you do the top 25 quarterbacks of the 2000s in NCAA
Give Kellen 10 points and he was undefeated. Three losses by a hair.
You should make a video about the fall of ole miss this season
They never went up to begin with. What have they accomplished?
@@darronwilliams4641 a new year six bowl win and where a favorite for a cfp spot now they might not make it
You might as well go ahead and do rushing, reception yards, ints, and tackles.
What's with all the hate with 6 years? If you are a true freshman, and play straight on through , you have 4 years. A LOT of quarterbacks have a redshirt year. That makes it 5 years. Now we had this little thing called COVID. The NCAA gave an extra year of eligibility. That gives the quarterbacks (as well as other players) 6 years of eligibility.
6 years? How about EIGHT YEARS? Cam Rising is already at year seven and because he got hurt early this year, he is eligible for a " medical redshirt" and return to Utah next year.
Mayfield had good years with the Browns Mayfield gave the Browns the first playoffs appearance in like 20 years.. and first playoff victory since 94. His rookie year he broke the record for rookie TD passes. And he didn't play for the first two games. Sorry just a bad description of Baker
Multiple great quarterbacks from Texas Tech. TT probably doesn't do so well in a video about great defensive players.
Mayfield TRANSFORMED the brown in his first year from historically horrendous to respectable. Saying some where calling him a bust is journalistically dishonest.
“He ended up being born” 🥴
I was like, "What? Was he backpacking through Europe before that?" The overuse of the phrase "ended up" would make an interesting drinking game 😁
Should have done it with passing TD's
What happened to the top 15 all time recruits
I wouldn’t mind if he made it a series, took the top 100 guys all-time and did em 10 at a time or something
Idk what happened to em?
Jumping the gun Gabriel has 8 gsmes left if Oregon makes the natty and is 2k behind Keenum. Less 270 ypg to pass Keenum isnt inconceivable by any means.
“He ended up being born.” Oooookkkk?
Baker Mayfield was offered full ride scholarships. He snubbed them to because he thought they were beneath him.
Yea bc they doubted him first. So he said eff it and went and played for a big time program. I don't blame him one bit. It put him in a better situation and it turned out to be the right decision.
As stated he had offers and declined! Good thing his parents had money.
@@dfivash true. Yo you remember the video of Baker running from the cops and he hits the wall?? I dunno why but I just thought of that shit 😂
@@chrisd6287 Remember the Cheesecake Factory escapade?
Lots of system dudes in here… lots of them.
Hawaii and Texas Tech. Air Raid all the way
Playing for 3 different schools is insane
Heard graham harrel and was like oh shit you aint got a job atm. Im a purdue grad.
As far as I know, Landry went to work for his dad's construction company.
Ummm....Tyson Bagent holds the record for most TD passes,and is currently the Back up in Chicago.....so....not sure why he isn't on here.
Huh? No Jake Fromm?
You should have mentioned that these older QBs only played 11 game seasons and for only 4 years or maybe less
Now that guys can transfer through the portal and NOT sit out a season l think you’ll see more passing record holders.
It is 2024 and outside of North Carolina and Indiana, most people don't even know who Sam Hartman is.
If you spend over 4 years in college your total records shouldn't count for shit. Of course you are going to have more yards than someone who played for 4 years. That is just math. Go back in time and give Colt Brennan 6 years in college. Nobody would have broken his records.
You can’t say Hartman deserves an asterisk then not say mix and Gabriel doesn’t especially those two need one more then anyone
So what your saying is if you want to be an elite NFL QB you don't need to be a superstar college QB.
Did I hear you just say, "He ended up being born in the town of Brownwood, Texas"? Does anybody "end up" being born? Did you mean "He started out being born in Brownwood, Texas"? Did you rehearse or proofread?
Problem with college players going to the pros has always been where they go not so much if they were good enough to be there... granted you do you have your bad ones... but these pro teams think everyone will fit their system and expect them to do it in their first or second year..... many systems are not qb friendly!!! Miss the days they would stick a qb behind a vet and let them learn a few years first.
ESPN should pay back NFL football teams when they go ga ga over these college players. They get drafted in the 1st round and only play for 2 years.
Greatest collegiate passer, Colt Brennan
Colt Brennan?
I almost tackled Kellen Moore a few times.... in pop warner....
Wow, it almost seems that being a college top 10 quarterback dooms you to have a lackluster NFL career.
Give Utah's Cam Rising about 6 more seasons, and I think he'll surpass Keenum's career totals. >:-)
Just reading over a slide show
I’m into it
Where’s your slideshow?
Comparing career numbers of guys who played 5 and 6 years with those who played 4 or less is meaningless.
Why the Hartman slander when Gabriel is also on year 6 and Nix was a full-time starter for 5 years. Both benefitted the same as Hartman with thr extra year.
Baker: No one ever wins with the Browns. Kellen Moore ruined the Cowboy's chances. Looking iver the rest, I think there is hope for Baker and Bo, and Case has done OK. College quarterbacks, especially the top ones, are almost always busts in the pros. There is only one Heisman winning QB in the pro football Hall of Fame, even though this position dominates the Heisman voting in most years. Look for a good QB who is underrated, like Brock Purdie, Patrcick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Josh Allen, even Aaron Rodgers, who never realized that the 49ers did him a favor by not drafting him #1, so he could sit behind Favre and mature.
Bo Nix doesn't count!! He was a 15th year senior
He played 1 extra year, bro smh😂
Had a rock solid college career and went first round still. Cope harder
same for gabriel
Wonder how many times is appropriate to say insane or nuts when describing someone as successful?
Ty Detmer did not deserve the Heisman Trophy over Rocket Ismail.
"He ended up being born on..." ?
David Klingler. Andre Ware. U of H.
I've only heard of 2 of these. Keep in mind I am an avid NFL fan. Not a good sign.
I think the QB Yardage stat should stop wherever the receiver catch the ball and the receiver yardage should start wherever they caught the ball.
A QB can throw the ball 3 yards, but the receiver can run 90 yards and break 5 tackles after the catch and the QB gets credit for those yards, when all he did was throw 3 yards. QB yards are very misleading
That's correct. But over hundreds of passes everything balances out. A factor should be how many games a QB plays. 😉
And takes off of their passing yards, not off rushing totals.
Jeez I guess Graham Harrell just really isn’t great in the post player coaching career, eh? Lol
0:42 Are we sure these are actually Baker lol why does his face look so, idk wide eyed n goofy and just all around much less cool in the Tech jerseys
Good video but "theres been a lot of big time QBs in the past 2 decades" seems like a bit of an obvious and superfluous statement. Theres never gonna be 2 decades where that statement aint true js
I dated Ty Detmer’s daughter for a bit. Just thought I’d share that lol
I heard ya. Nice.
Was she cool or spoiled?
? COLT BRENNAN
Sam Hartman is a Vogue model disguised as a QB.
Landry Jones was an absolute bum.
Landry was the worst QB Oklahoma ever had….no accuracy no speed great arm 🎉 mediocre leadership
Was at U of H when Case was QB. It was a fantastic time to be a Cougar fan. Hell I was on Campus eating lunch and Case and is center were sitting right next tom me. Ahhh good times.
David Klingler was the nineties version of Case.
Umm you couldn't be more off even with baker Mayfield. The dude had broke several rookie records and led the Browns to a 7-8-1 record, their best finish since 2007. Not to mentions ending a long playoff drought the browns had.
Sources and related content
Smh. Lots of mistakes in this. 😂😂😂
3 of the top 10 went to OU. That shud say something about OU.
Sam Hartmann would make me gay
Don't kid yourself, you are already.
@ernestoaguilar5681 can I have your number?
What if I wanted to be his woman? That’s not gay, right?