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  1. Among all colleges and universities, the following NCAA teams have the most players to reach the NFL by position: [131] Quarterbacks: USC (17) Running backs: Nebraska (40) Wide receivers: University of Miami and USC (tied at 40 each) Tight ends: Notre Dame (21) Offensive linemen: Notre Dame (63) Defensive linemen: University of Miami (49)

  2. The trophy is given to the most outstanding college football player in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), and is awarded by the Heisman Trust, successors of the awards from the Downtown Athletic Club at an annual ceremony.

    • Tim Tebow. Age: 36. 3,728 votes. As the ever-iconic starting quarterback for the Florida Gators from 2007 to 2009, Tim Tebow continuously shattered records with his unique combination of strength, agility, and ability to read defenses like a seasoned pro.
    • Dan Marino. Age: 62. 1,651 votes. Dan Marino's impressive tenure as the starting quarterback for the University of Pittsburgh from 1979 to 1982 launched him into the pantheon of college football greats.
    • Joe Burrow. 2,329 votes. In 2019, Joe Burrow catapulted onto the scene as quarterback for the LSU Tigers, breaking a multitude of NCAA records with a staggering 60 passing touchdowns in a single season.
    • Peyton Manning. Age: 47. 2,617 votes. Peyton Manning, starting quarterback for the Tennessee Volunteers from 1994 to 1997, was hailed for his incredible arm talent and unmatched football IQ.
  3. Here is Stadium Talk's ranking of college football's 25 best quarterbacks of all-time and our own commentary on each selection.

    • Brad Crawford
    • Marcus Mariota, Oregon. 12 of 12. Total score: 119. Win percentage: .878 (12th) Quarterback rating: 171.8 (3rd) Touchdowns per season: 45.3 (6th) Total offense per game: 318.5 yards (7th)
    • Cam Newton, Auburn. 11 of 12. Total score: 118. Win percentage: 1.000 (1st) Quarterback rating: 178.2 (1st) Touchdowns per season: 51 (1st) Total offense per game: 312.1 yards (9th)
    • Tim Tebow, Florida. 10 of 12. Total score: 106. Win percentage: .854 (13th) Quarterback rating: 170.8 (4th) Touchdowns per season: 44.0 (7th) Total offense per game: 278.1 yards (19th)
    • Sam Bradford, Oklahoma. 9 of 12. Total score: 101.5. Win percentage: .821 (16th) Quarterback rating: 175.6 (2nd) Touchdowns per season: 46.5 (T-4th) Total offense per game: 281.9 yards (15th)
  4. Sep 11, 2019 · CFB 150: Sporting News celebrates 150 years of college football. For better or worse, the quarterback is the most visible person on their team, second only to the coach.

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