Teams With Running Quarterbacks

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Hawker45, Nov 30, 2007.

  1. Hawker45

    Hawker45 Founding Member

    .... thought I'd "donate" this from our forum. It's based on a discussion of whether the Hawkeyes should get with the national trend of option football and quarterbacks who can run. On that premise, the numbers below can be a surprise... as only five teams in the top 25 have QB's with more than 100 carries.
    VaTech and USC did not have QB's that started at least 75% of their games, so their numbers are void (according to NCAA.org).


    BCS TOP 25

    Team…………QB rushes….net yards
    Missouri………….93…………258
    West Virginia……163……….1144
    Ohio State…………47…………70
    Georgia…………….37……….- 18
    Kansas……………..82………..203
    V Tech…………….did not Q…….
    LSU………………..88………..207
    USC………………..did not Q……
    Oklahoma…………24…………..8
    Florida…………….194……….838
    BC…………………53…………-9
    Hawaii……………..65…………74
    Arizona State………82……….-158
    Tennessee………….15………..-23
    Illinois……………..150………774
    Clemson……………63………..-86
    Oregon…………….105……….583
    Wisconsin…………103……….259
    BYU………………..45…………19
    Texas……………….98……….408

    Doesn't look like Ainge will be a risk to run tomorrow!
     
  2. LSUtiger327

    LSUtiger327 Pow right in da kissa

    yeah, but i also think there's a difference btwn a running qb and a mobile qb. i would see guys like flynn as mobile and able to be used in the spread while tebow, white, juice, and dixon may be considered more runners that being mobile.

    i guess my point is while there may not be a trend for more runners, mobility definitely is on the rise as a need for qb's.
     
  3. lsu-i-like

    lsu-i-like Playoff advocate

    The spread is pretty popular now and teams are having trouble defending it, so I'd seriously consider at least parts of it. Having a running qb really is tough on a defense if he can throw as well. I prefer mobile qbs.
     

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