Best QB

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  1. TennesseeTiger

    TennesseeTiger Founding Member

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    You stole my choice!!!

    :D

    In fairness to Booty, it was his recommendation to DiNardo that put Reed at WR. Otherwise he would have gone through his years at LSU as a 3rd-string RB. Booty did contribute...just not on the field!
     
  2. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

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    You gotta give Booty that but his decision making in the ill advised interception against UAB and his attempt to run for the winning score against Alabama when he had 3 receivers wide open leave a lot to be desired.
     
  3. TennesseeTiger

    TennesseeTiger Founding Member

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    As I said..."just not on the field" :D
     
  4. Auburn Tiger

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    He sure was :)

    My pick would be Tommy Hodson. He was awesome for you guys in the late 80's.
     
  5. Tommy Hodson and RO
     
  6. BostonBengal

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    Herb Tyler--2nd winningest QB in school history. Amazing "double threat" ability....one of the key players that aided in rebuilding the program and helping LSU football return to glory.
     
  7. RockyMtTiger

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    I'd have to vote for Bert Jones. There wasn't much passing back then, so his stats aren't eye-popping, but he could everything well. Too bad he never played on a pass-oriented team.
     
  8. roygu

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    Herb Tyler won his games despite the Dinardo handicap. He may have won the Heisman with an average offensive game plan. He must have set a record, throwing those long third down passes out of bounds.
     
  9. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Bert Jones became a star even though he had to split time with Paul Lyons at QB. Cholly Mac always played two quarterbacks after a QB injury cost him a season once when the inexperienced backup couldn't hack it (Nick can relate, I expect the #2 QB to get more playing time this year).

    Jones, Ensminger, and Woodley would have all had better stats if they hadn't had to split time with another QB.
     
  10. TravisCoTiger

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    Doesn't ANYONE remember Mike Miley???? Had he stuck around instead of playing baseball,he would've EASILY made this list.Do you think the '74 team would've gone 5-5-1 if he were the qb? Anyhow,I have a 6-way tie for first: Bert Jones,Rohan Davey,Tommy Hodson,Mike Miley,Herb Tyler and Alan Risher.Woodley,Ensminger and Guidry were also good qb's for that matter.
     

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