noreply66 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 11:05 pm
DWall216 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 10:46 pm
noreply66 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 26, 2021 7:51 pm
How about prison boy, Art? He played well until gambling caught up with him to end his career. With all the other players that came out of Ohio State and played in the NFL I really don't think they give a crap about how many QBs did this or that in the NFL. Ohio States numbers with players going and making in the NFL are one of the best, so who really gives a rat's butt about QBs.
Which just goes to support what I stated. Ohio State does not produce QB's that make it in the NFL. So it was nice to see Burrow move to a program that set him up better for the move from College to Pros. If he stayed at Ohio State the outcome to the pro level may have been different. Not saying he would have not made it, just do not think he would have had the same start to his career.
How many colleges are known for being a college of NFL QBs?
Well that is interesting question. Currently it would be Oklahoma, Alabama. But over the years there has been alot of school to produce several QB's. UCLA, USC, Miami would have been the schools in the 70's and 80's. Michigan, BYU and Purdue have produced alot of QB's to have careers in NFL.
It may have been a certain decade, but there is always places in each decade that produce QB's at one place because of Coaching.
Ohio State never been one of those places. The only point I am trying to make.