Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Top 10 ACC Quarterbacks of the 2000s (2000-2009)

The Top 10 ACC Quarterbacks of the 2000s is a ranking of the best signal callers of the past decade.  Factors included in the ranking were performance, season and career statistics, awards and team performance under their leadership relative to the teams standard performance.  Years that were played in another conferance (Big East) or years that were played in another decade (1999, 2010) were not factored into the rankings. 


10.  Riley Skinner - Wake Forest




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Riley Skinner never put up the huge statistics for the Demon Deacons, but it is impossible to disregard Skinner leading Wake Forest to the most productive era in the history of the program.  Over his four year career as the starter at Wake Forest, Skinner, lead the Deacs to their first ACC Championship since 1970 and took the team to 3 bowls, which is a 1/3 of the bowls in the teams history.  Skinner was 31-18 as a starter and was named 2nd Team All-ACC and ACC Rookie Of The Year in 2006 to go along with Honorable Mention Honors in 2008 and 2009.


Riley SkinnerGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200614-1317126065.8%205195
200713-1123632672.4%22041213
200813-1323236363.9%2347137
200912-1226440066.0%31602612



9. Thaddeus Lewis - Duke


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Thaddeus Lewis never got the recognition that his play on the field deserved due to playing for the lowly Duke Blue Devils, but make no mistake Lewis was arguable the second best QB of the last half of the decade in the ACC.  Lewis lead Duke to 9 wins over his JR and SR seasons, which is 1 less than Duke amassed  from 2000-2007.  Lewis is Duke's leader in both career passing yards and career passing touchdowns and was named 2nd Team All-ACC in both 2008 and 2009.  Lewis is currently on the practice squad for the Saint Louis Rams.


Thaddeus LewisGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200612-1118034052.9%21341116
200712-1219936055.3%24302110
200811-1122436162.7%2173156
200912-1227444961.0%3330208



8. Bryan Randall - Virginia Tech


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Bryan Randall only played one season in the Atlantic Coast Conference, but his one season was spectacular leading the Hokies to an ACC Championship in 2004.  Randall passed for 2264 yards and 21 touchdowns and rushed for 511 yards and 3 touchdowns and was named ACC Player of the Year, ACC Offensive Player of the Year and 1st Team All-ACC in 2004.  Randall was one of only 4 QBs that were named ACC Player of the Year during the decade.


Bryan RandallGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200413-1317030655.6%2264219



7. Darian Durant - North Carolina


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Darian Durant was an outstanding QB that is underrated due to playing in an era with a so many other great ACC signal callers on a bunch of North Carolina teams without a ton of talent offensively.  Durant was a machine offensively putting up big seasons for the Tar Heels for four consecutive years.  Durant left UNC with over 50 school records.


Darian DurantGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200111-1114222363.7%18431710
200211-1114724859.3%2123169
200314-1423438960.2%2551188
200414-1417829959.5%2238179



6. George Godsey - Georgia Tech


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George Godsey is another of the many great quarterbacks that played in the league in the early part of the decade.  Godsey only started two years at Georgia Tech, but was prolific both years for the Yellow Jackets leading them to a 17-8 record.  Statistically his 2000 season was the 2nd best in GT history behind only Heisman runner-up Joe Hamilton's 1999 season. Godsey was named 2nd Team All-ACC for his performance in 2000 and was an Honorable Mention All-ACC selection in 2001.

George GodseyGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200011-1122234963.6%2906236
200112-1224938464.8%30851811


5. Woodrow Dantzler - Clemson


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Woodrow Dantler was the first quarterback in NCAA history to pass for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in a single season a feat that Dantzler accomplished in 2001 and was one of only three quarterbacks that passed for over 5,000 yards and rushed for over 2500 yards rushing.  Dantzler lead Clemson to a 16-8 record and left the school with 53 school records.


Woodrow DanzlerGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200012-1212221257.5%1691106
200112-1224036960.5%23601711
 
Woodrow DanzlerGP-GSATTYRDSYPCTD
200012-123279475.513
200112-1224010044.910


4. Chris Weinke - Florida State


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Chris Weinke lead a loaded Florida State to the 11-1 record as senior and went on to win the Heisman Trophy, Davey O'Brien Award and Johnny Unitas Award in 2000  Weike's 4367 yards lead the nation and was named ACC Player Of The Year, 1st Team All-American and 1st Team All-ACC.  Weinke was drafted in the 4th Round of the NFL Draft by the Carolina Panthers.  Weikie did have the advantage of playing with an incredible number of NFL players at FSU.  Weike would rank higher on this list, but only played one year during the decade.   Also would rank high on QBs on the 90s.


Chris WeinkeGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200012-1226643161.7%43673311


3. Matt Schaub - Virginia


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It took until Matt Schaub's 3rd game of his redshirt junior season to win the starting job at the University of Virginia, but Schaub went on to have one of the best careers of the decade.  Schaub led UVA to a 9-4 record and its best season under Al Groh while being named ACC Player Of The Year, ACC Offensive Player Of The Year and 1st Team All-ACC in 2002.  Schaub battled injuries in 2003, but was still able to put together a great season and was named 2nd Team All-ACC.  Schaub was drafted in the 4th Round of the 2004 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons and is now the starting QB for the Houston Texans.


Matt SchaubGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
20002-07887.5%5001
200112-014024058.3%1524108
200214-1228841868.9%2976287
200311-1128140369.7%29531810


2. Matt Ryan - Boston College


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Matt Ryan was easily the best quarterback of the second half of the decade leading Boston College to the ACC Championship Game in 2007 and compiling monster statistics in his two full years as a starter for the Eagles.  Ryan was named 1st Team All-ACC in 2006 and was named ACC Player of the Year, ACC Offensive Player of the Year and 1st Team All-ACC in 2006.  Ryan also won the 2007 Johnny Unites Award, which goes to the best senior quarterback.  Ryan was 21-6 as a starter in his two years as starting quarterback leading the moroon and gold to their first ten win regular season since 1940.  Ryan was drafted in the 1st Round of the 2008 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons and is currently their starting QB.


Matt RyanGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200510-512119562.1%151485
200612-1126342661.7%29421510
200714-1438865459.3%45073115


1. Phillip Rivers - North Carolina State



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Phillip Rivers, an unheralded recruit out of Alabama, quickly won the starting job at North Carolina State as a true freshman in 2000 and made an immediate impact leading the Pack to an 8-4 record and winning the 2000 ACC Rookie of the Year Award.  Rivers continued to rack up accolades throughout his career being named Honorable Mention All-ACC in 2001, 2nd Team All-ACC in 2002, 1st Team All-ACC along with being a unanimous choice for ACC Player of the Year in 2003.  Rivers compiled a 34-17 record as a starter, but perhaps his biggest accomplishment was making Head Coach Chuck Amato look like a genius.  Rivers left NCSU owning basically ever passing record in NC State and ACC history along with being 2nd in NCAA history in passing yards and 8th in NCAA history in passing touchdowns.  After a ridiculous senior season where Rivers threw for 4491 yards and 34 touchdowns while completing 72% of his passes, Rivers was selected in the 1st Round on the NFL Draft by the New York Giants and now starts for the San Diego Chargers.


Phillip RiversGP-GSCMPATTCMT%YRDSTDINT
200011-1132744153.7%30542510
200111-1124036965.0%2586167
200214-1426241862.7%33532010
200313-1334848372.0%44913410

5 comments:

  1. weinke should be #1 this list is a joke. The only one to win a ntional title and the only heisman winner here come on man.

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  2. Disagree Thomas. Rivers and Ryan are far better QB's, they just didn't have the team around them that Weinke did.

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  3. Weinke #4 behind Schaub??? Seriously? Did you watch Weinke play? Weinke is #1 on this list and it's not even close.

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  4. Um, Where is Kenny Dorsey?

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  5. oops in the Big East

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