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Oct 28, 2011 10:44 AM
karen lotz;946340 wrote:Purdue, BYU, Notre Dame were the top three I believe.
Michigan and Miami are also probably top ten. I'd guess Oregon, Washington, Georgia would be in there.
Oct 28, 2011 10:44am
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Sonofanump

Oct 28, 2011 10:48 AM
I'd guess Stanford also.
Oct 28, 2011 10:48am
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Oct 28, 2011 12:15 PM
Da U has to be. Testaverde, Kosar, Kelly and of course Ken Dorsy!
Oct 28, 2011 12:15pm
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Oct 29, 2011 6:10 PM
Sonofanump;948105 wrote:I thought he was from Beaver Falls.
I don't know, I was looking at a website that had all Pittsburgh QB's listed and it listed Namath. Maybe the site was not correct?
Oct 29, 2011 6:10pm
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Oct 31, 2011 1:12 PM
BigAppleBuckeye;948062 wrote:This is a great trivia question. Michigan and Purdue came to mind, but I wonder where Ole Miss ranks? Charlie Conerly, Archie Manning, Eli Manning. Kindof a "sneaky" pick that might be up there.

I wonder which conference CURRENTLY boasts the most passing yards (active players). The B1G has to be up there with Brady, Brees, Orton, Henne, Painter, etc. ACC too with Matt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Mike Vick, Matt Hasselbeck, etc ... I guess you can never count out the SEC (Peyton, Eli, Newton, etc).
Thinking about this one, and I'm just going off the obvious names/guys who have thrown a pass this year. Probably missing some backups that have some NFL yards.

B1G:
Brady 37,105
Brees 38,012
Orton 13,753
Henne 7,114
Painter 1,206
Collins 40,922
Kafka 107
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Sum: 138,219

SEC:
P. Manning 54,828
E. Manning 24,773
Newton 2,393
Cutler 17,666
Stafford 4,981
Campbell 14,417
Tebow 1,066
Grossman 8,213
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Sum: 128,337

ACC:
Schaub 17,575
Vick 16,461
Hasselbeck 31,321
Rivers 21,376
Ryan 11,744
Whitehurst 805
Hill6,209
Ponder: 554
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Sum: 106,045

Pac 10:
Rodgers: 15,095
Palmer: 22,810
Sanchez: 7,280
Feeley: 4,462
Cassel: 11,092
Moore: 3,346
Boller: 8,931
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Sum: 73,016

I'm sure I'm missing some big names, but off the top of my head it looks like B1G, SEC, ACC and Pac 10, in that order. And the only reason the B1G is on top is because Collins came out of retirement.
Oct 31, 2011 1:12pm
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Oct 31, 2011 1:32 PM
lol at Kafka :)
Oct 31, 2011 1:32pm
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BigAppleBuckeye

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Nov 3, 2011 1:19 PM
gorocks99;952153 wrote:Thinking about this one, and I'm just going off the obvious names/guys who have thrown a pass this year. Probably missing some backups that have some NFL yards.

B1G:
Brady 37,105
Brees 38,012
Orton 13,753
Henne 7,114
Painter 1,206
Collins 40,922
Kafka 107
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Sum: 138,219

SEC:
P. Manning 54,828
E. Manning 24,773
Newton 2,393
Cutler 17,666
Stafford 4,981
Campbell 14,417
Tebow 1,066
Grossman 8,213
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Sum: 128,337

ACC:
Schaub 17,575
Vick 16,461
Hasselbeck 31,321
Rivers 21,376
Ryan 11,744
Whitehurst 805
Hill6,209
Ponder: 554
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Sum: 106,045

Pac 10:
Rodgers: 15,095
Palmer: 22,810
Sanchez: 7,280
Feeley: 4,462
Cassel: 11,092
Moore: 3,346
Boller: 8,931
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Sum: 73,016

I'm sure I'm missing some big names, but off the top of my head it looks like B1G, SEC, ACC and Pac 10, in that order. And the only reason the B1G is on top is because Collins came out of retirement.
I just saw this, nicely done gorocks!

Mark Brunell is still active, so that would add 32,000+ yards to the Pac 10. I am sure there are others in there as well.
Nov 3, 2011 1:19pm
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Nov 3, 2011 2:09 PM
I wonder how many yards a conference like the MAC has? They've have a few pretty decent QBs in the league in the last decade.
Nov 3, 2011 2:09pm