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QB battle

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GS has had some terrible quarterbacks.
Hart/Teel/Savage/Dodd/Nova on his first run through- no heisman's but not horrible. 2 QB's made it to the show
2.0- Vedral has been his best...so, if you are really only saying 2.0, then it isn't that far off but during 1.0 - he did pretty well
 
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GS has had some terrible quarterbacks.
You may be correct, but think about Harbaugh at Michigan. How many good ones did he have that made it to the next level.
Think about the "legendary" Nebraska over the Frost years. These coaches were both QBs too.
Maryland has had one solid QB in the same 10 years RU has been in the B1G.
It's easy to cast stones. It's harder to find pearls among those stones, isn't it?
 
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You may be correct, but think about Harbaugh at Michigan. How many good ones did he have that made it to the next level.
Think about the "legendary" Nebraska over the Frost years. These coaches were both QBs too.
Maryland has had one solid QB in the same 10 years RU has been in the B1G.
It's easy to cast stones. It's harder to find pearls among those stones, isn't it?
I am not casting stones . Just telling the truth .
You can without a great qb .
 
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