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FS Southwest: Ranking the College Quarterbacks in Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="FeistyFrog" data-source="post: 608755" data-attributes="member: 2985"><p>RANKINGS</p><p></p><p>1) Andy Dalton, TCU: Hard to argue with the success he’s had as the starter in Fort Worth </p><p>over the last few years.</p><p></p><p>2) Jerrod Johnson, A&M: Could this be the year he helps lead the Aggies to Big 12 glory? </p><p>Fans in Aggieland certainly hope so.</p><p></p><p>3) Case Keenum, UH: Coogs came so close last year to C-USA title. With an improved </p><p>Keenum, they could accomplish that goal in 2010.</p><p></p><p>4) Taylor Potts or Steven Sheffield, TECH: No matter who starts under center in Lubbock, under Tuberville, the Red Raiders will have a formidable but more balanced attack.</p><p></p><p>5) Garrett Gilbert, UT: Hard to argue with poise this kid showed on college football’s </p><p>biggest stage. Now, can he do the same for a full season?</p><p></p><p>6) Kyle Padron, SMU: Solid freshman season for the Mustangs could be a hint of bigger </p><p>things to come for this young upstart.</p><p></p><p>7) Trevor Vittatoe, UTEP: If he can keep his interceptions under control, he could move further up this list as a senior.</p><p></p><p>8) Robert Griffin, BU: Health remains the biggest question mark but if knee is OK, Griffin could climb this list quickly if he’s like he was in ’08.</p><p></p><p>9) Nick Fanuzzi, Taylor McHargue or Taylor Cook, Rice: Unsure which of the three head coach David Bailiff will go with but Fanuzzi was solid as Owls’ starter in 2010.</p><p></p><p>10) Nathan Tune or Derek Thompson, University of North Texas: Mean Green breaking in new man under center with Tune having edge in experience but Thompson is up-and-comer in Denton.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeistyFrog, post: 608755, member: 2985"] RANKINGS 1) Andy Dalton, TCU: Hard to argue with the success he’s had as the starter in Fort Worth over the last few years. 2) Jerrod Johnson, A&M: Could this be the year he helps lead the Aggies to Big 12 glory? Fans in Aggieland certainly hope so. 3) Case Keenum, UH: Coogs came so close last year to C-USA title. With an improved Keenum, they could accomplish that goal in 2010. 4) Taylor Potts or Steven Sheffield, TECH: No matter who starts under center in Lubbock, under Tuberville, the Red Raiders will have a formidable but more balanced attack. 5) Garrett Gilbert, UT: Hard to argue with poise this kid showed on college football’s biggest stage. Now, can he do the same for a full season? 6) Kyle Padron, SMU: Solid freshman season for the Mustangs could be a hint of bigger things to come for this young upstart. 7) Trevor Vittatoe, UTEP: If he can keep his interceptions under control, he could move further up this list as a senior. 8) Robert Griffin, BU: Health remains the biggest question mark but if knee is OK, Griffin could climb this list quickly if he’s like he was in ’08. 9) Nick Fanuzzi, Taylor McHargue or Taylor Cook, Rice: Unsure which of the three head coach David Bailiff will go with but Fanuzzi was solid as Owls’ starter in 2010. 10) Nathan Tune or Derek Thompson, University of North Texas: Mean Green breaking in new man under center with Tune having edge in experience but Thompson is up-and-comer in Denton. [/QUOTE]
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