http://www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/061114aaa.html
COLUMBUS, Ohio - A survey conducted in the past week by Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) sports information directors revealed an impressive statistical note about Ohio State University senior quarterback
Braxton Miller: he leads all current FBS quarterbacks in game-winning touchdown drives in the fourth quarter or overtime with six. The drives are defined as scoring drives that put the winning team ahead for good.
Miller has engineered at least one such game-winning drive in each of his first three seasons, and his three game-winning drives last year alone are equal to, or more than, the career totals of every other current FBS quarterback with the exception of Navy's Keenan Reynolds, who has five, and East Carolina's Shane Carden, with four. Ohio State opens its 2014 season against Reynolds and the Midshipmen Aug. 31 in Baltimore.
Game-Winning Scoring Drives
| No. |
Quarterback, School |
| 6* |
Braxton Miller, Ohio State |
| 5 |
Keenan Reynolds, Navy "Accomplished in only 2 years"
|
| 4* |
Shane Carden, East Carolina |
| 3 |
Brandon Connette, Duke/Fresno State |
| 3 |
Terrel Hunt, Syracuse |
| 3 |
Taylor Kelly, Arizona State |
| 3* |
Sean Mannion, Oregon State |
| 3 |
Nick Marshall, Auburn |
| 2 |
Jeff Driskel, Florida |
| 2 |
Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky |
| 2 |
Cody Kessler, USC |
| 1 |
Numerous QBs |
*Had one game-winning drive that began in the third quarter and concluded in the fourth quarter.
Quotation comment is mine.