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and another.....

 

SEASON:

1. 4,151- Tim Couch, Kentucky (-124 rushing, 4,275 passing) 1998

2. 3,904- Rex Grossman, Florida (8 rushing, 3,896 passing) 2001

3. 3,827- Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (140 rushing, 3,687 passing) 2000

4. 3,789- Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-30 rushing, 3,819 passing) 1997

5. 3,759- Tim Couch, Kentucky (-125 rushing, 3,884 passing) 1997

6. 3,572-Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-28 rushing, 3,600 passing) 2003

7. 3,525- Danny Wuerffel, Florida (-100 rushing, 3,625 passing) 1996

8. 3,482- Eric Zeier, Georgia (-43 rushing, 3,525 passing) 1993

9. 3,457- Eric Zeier, Georgia (61 rushing, 3,396 passing) 1994

10. 3,351- Rohan Davey, LSU (4 rushing, 3,347 passing) 2001

11. 3,337- Rex Grossman, Florida (-65 rushing, 3,402 passing) 2002

12. 3,281- Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-120 rushing, 3,401 passing) 2002

 

Placed 6th and 12th on all-time single season passing, 2 best seasons ahead of Peyton's despite being on a team from a college of 10,000 students from the poorest state in USA.

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and this, too.....

 

CAREER:

1. 11,020-Peyton Manning, Tennessee (-181 rushing, 11,201 passing) 1994-97

2. 10,841-Eric Zeier, Georgia (-312 rushing, 11,153 passing) 1991-94

3. 10,637-Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushing, 10,354 passing) 2000-03

4. 10,500-Danny Wuerffel, Florida (-375 rushing, 10,875 passing) 1993-96

5. 9,989-Eli Manning, Ole Miss (-130 rushing, 10,119 passing) 2000-03

6. 9,577- Casey Clausen, Tennessee (-130 rushing, 9,707 passing) 2000-03

7. 9,241- Shane Matthews, Florida (-46 rushing, 9,287 passing) 1989-92

8. 9,031- Rex Grossman, Florida (-133 rushing, 8,898 passing) 2000-02

9. 8,938- Tommy Hodson, LSU (-177 rushing, 9,115 passing) 1986-89

10. 8,164- Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (-391 rushing, 8,555 passing) 1992-95

 

 

5th in career passing yards, only playing 3 years at that.

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Guest Floyd The Barber
Here's a 1 frame video of Eli in college that says a lot.

SEASON:

1. 635- Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (76 rushes, 559 passes) 2000

2. 617- Tim Couch, Kentucky (64 rushes, 553 passees) 1998

3. 613- Tim Couch, Kentucky (66 rushes, 547 passes) 1997

4. 576- Dusty Bonner, Kentucky (111 rushes, 465 passes) 1999

5. 561- Rex Grossman, Florida (58 rushes, 501 passes) 2002

6. 559- Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt (153 rushes, 406 passes) 1982

7. 553- Kurt Page, Vanderbilt (60 rushes, 493 passes) 1983

8. 536- Shane Matthews, Florida (74 rushes, 463 passes) 1992

9. 526- Peyton Manning, Tennessee (49 rushes, 477 passes) 1997

10. 520- Eli Manning, Ole Miss (39 rushes, 481 passes) 2002

11. 507- David Greene, Georgia (69 rushes, 439 passes) 2003

12. 504- Eric Jones, Vanderbilt (144 rushes, 360 passes) 1988

13. 502- Don Smith, Miss. State (190 rushes, 312 passes) 1985

14. 499- Dameyune Craig, Auburn (96 rushes, 403 passes) 1997

15. 489- Eli Manning, Ole Miss (48 rushes, 441 passes) 2003

16. 484- Eric Zeier, Georgia (59 rushes, 425 passes) 1993

17. 482- Quincy Carter, Georgia (102 rushes, 380 passes) 1999

18. 476- Casey Clausen, Tennessee (64 rushes, 412 passes) 2003

19. 460- Tommy Pharr, Miss. State (141 rushes, 319 passes) 1968

20. 455- Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (66 rushes, 389 passes) 1995

 

Eli placed 10th and 15th in single season total offense totals for SEC alltime.

His 2 best years were better than Peyton's 2 best years.

And Eli played on a mediocre low-budget team, at best.

 

 

another.....

 

CAREER:

1. 1,793- Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushes, 1,574 passes) 2000-03

2. 1,560- Eric Zeier, Georgia (158 rushes, 1,402 passes) 1991-94

3. 1,534- Peyton Manning, Tennessee (153 rushes, 1,381 passes) 1994-97

4. 1,499- Casey Clausen, Tennessee (229 rushes, 1,270 passes) 2000-03

5. 1,491-Eli Manning, Ole Miss (128 rushes, 1,363 passes) 2000-03

6. 1,481- Stan White, Auburn (250 rushes, 1,231 passes) 1990-93

7. 1,423- Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (214 rushes, 1,209 passes) 1992-95

8. 1,397- Shane Matthews, Florida (195 rushes, 1,202 passes) 1989-92

9. 1,355- Danny Wuerffel, Florida (185 rushes, 1,170 passes) 1993-96

10. 1,347- Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt (331 rushes, 1,016 passes) 1979-82

5th on all-time career offense, and only started 3 seasons, BTW.,

 

according to this evidence you have provided, the best QB suited for the NYG's in 2006 should be Jared Lorenzen then...

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for touchdowns, another......

 

SEASON:

1. 41- Danny Wuerffel, Florida (2 rushing, 39 passing) 1996

2. 40- Tim Couch, Kentucky (3 rushing, 37 passing) 1997

3. 39- Peyton Manning, Tennessee (3 rushing, 36 passing) 1997

39- Rex Grossman, Florida (5 rushing, 34 passing) 2001

5. 37- Danny Wuerffel, Florida (2 rushing, 35 passing) 1995

37- Tim Couch, Kentucky (1 rushing, 36 passing) 1998

7. 32- Eli Manning, Ole Miss (3 rushing, 29 passing) 2003

8. 31- Eli Manning, Ole Miss (all passing) 2001

9. 30- Shane Matthews, Florida (1 rushing, 28 passing, 1 receiving) 1991

30- Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (29 passing, 1 receiving) 1995

11. 29- Dusty Bonner, Kentucky (3 rushing, 26 passing) 1999

29- Matt Mauck, LSU (1 rushing, 28 passing) 2003

29- Casey Clausen, Tennessee (2 rushing, 27 passing) 2003

14. 28- Babe Parilli, Kentucky (5 rushing, 23 passing) 1950

28- Heath Shuler, Tennessee (3 rushing, 25 passing) 1993

16. 27- Peyton Manning, Tennessee (5 rushing, 22 passing) 1995

27- Frank Sinkwich, Georgia (17 rushing, 10 passing) 1942

27- Charles Conerly, Ole Miss (9 rushing, 18 passing) 1947

27- Shane Matthews, Florida (4 rushing, 23 passing) 1990

27- Clint Stoerner, Arkansas (1 rushing, 26 passing) 1998

 

7th and 8th on single season SEC touchdown record ain't bad.

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CAREER:

1. 122- Danny Wuerffel, Florida (8 rushing, 114 passing) 1993-96

2. 118- Eli Manning, Ole Miss (8 rushing, 110 passing) 2000-03

3. 101- Peyton Manning, Tennessee (12 rushing, 89 passing) 1994-97

4. 90- Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (12 rushing, 78 passing) 2000-03

5. 83- Rex Grossman, Florida (6 rushing, 77 passing) 2000-02

6. 82- Shane Matthews, Florida (7 rushing, 74 passing, 1 receiving) 1989-92

7. 81- Casey Clausen, Tennessee (6 rushing, 75 passing) 2000-03

8. 78- Tim Couch, Kentucky (4 rushing, 74 passing) 1996-98

9. 71- Pat Sullivan, Auburn (18 rushing, 53 passing) 1969-71

71- Tommy Hodson, LSU (2 rushing, 69 passing) 1986-89

71- Eric Zeier, Georgia (4 rushing, 67 passing) 1991-94

 

 

2nd on Career touchdown record ain't shabby considering he played just 3 seasons at a mediocre school.

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another.....

 

CAREER:

1. 1,793- Jared Lorenzen, Kentucky (279 rushes, 1,574 passes) 2000-03

2. 1,560- Eric Zeier, Georgia (158 rushes, 1,402 passes) 1991-94

3. 1,534- Peyton Manning, Tennessee (153 rushes, 1,381 passes) 1994-97

4. 1,499- Casey Clausen, Tennessee (229 rushes, 1,270 passes) 2000-03

5. 1,491-Eli Manning, Ole Miss (128 rushes, 1,363 passes) 2000-03

6. 1,481- Stan White, Auburn (250 rushes, 1,231 passes) 1990-93

7. 1,423- Steve Taneyhill, South Carolina (214 rushes, 1,209 passes) 1992-95

8. 1,397- Shane Matthews, Florida (195 rushes, 1,202 passes) 1989-92

9. 1,355- Danny Wuerffel, Florida (185 rushes, 1,170 passes) 1993-96

10. 1,347- Whit Taylor, Vanderbilt (331 rushes, 1,016 passes) 1979-82

5th on all-time career offense, and only started 3 seasons, BTW.,

 

 

Yes Ron Dayne has great college numbers and won the Heisman - then flopped in the NFL.

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it seems that the best QB for the NYG's is the one who has been penciled in as the #3 for the past 2 seasons, if you want to play the numbers and stats game...

 

that only further proves how moot your point is...the kid doesnt have what it takes to be an elite NFL QB, back up YES, serviceable, well, we will find out this year...

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it seems that the best QB for the NYG's is the one who has been penciled in as the #3 for the past 2 seasons, if you want to play the numbers and stats game...

 

that only further proves how moot your point is...the kid doesnt have what it takes to be an elite NFL QB, back up YES, serviceable, well, we will find out this year...

Whatever you say, Johnny Cakes. :blah:

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it seems that the best QB for the NYG's is the one who has been penciled in as the #3 for the past 2 seasons, if you want to play the numbers and stats game...

 

that only further proves how moot your point is...the kid doesnt have what it takes to be an elite NFL QB, back up YES, serviceable, well, we will find out this year...

 

 

At best Eli could turn out to be a Hostetler, but he has neither the strength or ability to match Phil Simms. The Giants could have had another Phil Simms, but they felt drafting Shiancoe was more important.............yet another Accorsi blunder.

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Yes Ron Dayne has great college numbers and won the Heisman - then flopped in the NFL.

 

 

IF you are so great at picking talent or should I say

knowing who is not great. Then with all your talent

why do you waste your ability on this forum

and not have the NFL tap into such great wisdom?

 

Its apparent the illusion of your greatness can only

reach the outer fringes of our your mind and no more

than that.

 

You predictions and assements never come true or barely

and yet you continue to speak with the aurthority of someone

with a long and successful track record.

 

Insightful your posts are not but comical you are, yes !!! ;)

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Guest Floyd The Barber
the thread was about playing in college, not ability to play in the pros.

 

 

provide us with some video footage...

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Guest Floyd The Barber
can't find any.

 

the most storied QB drafted in several years, given a huge bounty for, and there is no college feed to view...hmmm , sounds like a hoax to me... :confused:

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the most storied QB drafted in several years, given a huge bounty for, and there is no college feed to view...hmmm , sounds like a hoax to me... :confused:

He's probably not even human. He was manufactured in a lab.

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He's probably not even human. He was manufactured in a lab.

 

 

if thats the case, the word DEFECT should be printed all over the box he came in...

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and here's the article on it.

 

Manning reaches goals in Cotton

Associated Press

 

 

 

DALLAS (AP) — Eli Manning stayed another year at Mississippi in hopes of a season just like this: 10 wins and a January victory.

 

Manning threw for 259 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score in his final game for Ole Miss, leading the No. 16 Rebels to a 31-28 victory over No. 21 Oklahoma State in the Cotton Bowl on Friday.

 

"Everything about this year has been great. It's been a great run ... it's been a fun ride," said Manning, who completed 22 of 31 passes. "It has to end sometime. We picked a great way to end it."

 

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Associated Press

Mississippi Tremaine Turner (47) pulls in a 16-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter as Oklahoma State safety Jamar Ransom looks on at the Cottion Bowl in Dallas, Friday, Jan. 2, 2004.

 

Not ready for the college experience to end, Manning decided against early entry into the NFL draft last spring. Already considered a top prospect, he only increased his stock with a standout senior season.

 

Manning threw for 3,600 yards and 29 touchdowns this season, led the Rebels to their first 10-win season since 1971. He also led Ole Miss' first January victory since the 1970 Sugar Bowl when his father, Archie, threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score in a 27-22 win over Arkansas.

 

"This raises the bar for us," coach David Cutcliffe said.

 

Ole Miss' only other January games since that Sugar Bowl had been in the Gator Bowl. The Rebels lost to Auburn in Archie Manning's final game in 1971 and to Michigan in 1991.

 

"When I came to Ole Miss, everyone expected me to bring the program back to its glory days," Eli Manning said. "I didn't want to put that kind of pressure on myself."

 

Still, he finished with a school-record 10,119 yards, becoming only the fifth Southeastern Conference passer with 10,000 yards. That is 1,082 less than the SEC record held by older brother Peyton Manning, the Indianapolis Colts' quarterback and the NFL's co-MVP who played at Tennessee from 1994-97.

 

Manning's 1-yard keeper with 12:32 left capped a 13-play, 97-yard drive, and ended a streak of 24 straight points by Ole Miss which provided just enough to overcome the Cowboys (9-4).

 

"I just sat there watching him, thinking Eli Manning is a bad boy," said Oklahoma State receiver Rashaun Woods, who set Cotton Bowl records with 11 catches for 223 yards.

 

And Woods meant that as a compliment.

 

On the long drive, Manning converted third-and-13 and third-and-12 plays with passes of more than 20 yards.

 

Woods caught a 17-yard TD pass to get Oklahoma State to 31-28 with 4:38 left, just four minutes after Vernand Morency's second touchdown run.

 

On the 72-yard drive that ended with Morency's second TD, he caught two passes for 63 yards — both on plays when cornerback Travis Johnson was called for pass interference and still couldn't prevent the catches.

 

"My job is to go out there and make plays for my team," Woods said. "As far as how they played me, that doesn't concern me. I'm just here to make plays."

 

But the Cowboys never got the ball back after his leaping TD catch over another defender.

 

Tremaine Turner's 25-yard run on third-and-5 from midfield with 2:43 left was the clincher. Turner finished with 133 yards on 20 carries.

 

Oklahoma State had just called its last timeout, and the Rebels were able to run out the clock. Ole Miss also benefited when All-Big 12 cornerback Darrent Williams was called for pass interference on third-and-10.

 

"It was one of those games where we felt like we just ran out of time," OSU coach Les Miles said.

 

The Cowboys played in January for the first time since 1949. They have improved in all three seasons under Miles: from 4-7 in 2001 to 8-5 and now just one win short of their first 10-win season since 1988.

 

Oklahoma State's Josh Fields set a Cotton Bowl record with 307 yards on 21-of-33 passing. The junior's touchdown pass gave him 55 in his career, breaking the school record set by offensive coordinator Mike Gundy (1986-89).

 

Turner caught Manning's first TD pass, and his 2-yard TD run opened the second-half scoring.

 

After Jon Holland intercepted Manning's pass on the final play of the first quarter and returned it to the Ole Miss 44, Tatum Bell scored on a 3-yard run for a 14-7 lead.

 

Ole Miss then scored on four straight series, and Oklahoma State didn't score again until the fourth quarter.

 

The Rebels tied it at 14 when Manning threw a 25-yard TD pass to Mike Espy in the middle of the field. Manning's 16-yard TD pass to Turner gave Ole Miss a 7-0 lead.

 

Oklahoma State tied it on Morency's 4-yard TD run. He had three straight runs after a fake field goal on which holder Sky Ryland ran for 4 yards on fourth-and-3 from the 26.

 

After the game was tied at 14, the Cowboys had fourth-and-4 at the Ole Miss 30 when Fields was sacked by Josh Cooper for a 9-yard loss. The Rebels then set up Jonathan Nichols' 34-yard field goal with 15 seconds left in the half to go ahead to stay.

 

The bowl was sponsored by SBC.

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