By: https://fifthquarter.net/author/petesnydes/
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Although the calendar may read only July, it is never too early to take a look at some of the best gunslingers our game has to offer.
Each day for the next five days, we’ll be counting down the best quarterbacks in college football. Our 5-part series begins with a pair who play in the SEC:
10. WILL ROGERS, MISSISSIPPI STATE
One of the best dynamics to watch over the course of last year’s college football season was the erratic, yet explosive nature of Mississippi State’s offense. And yes, anytime you have an evil genius named Mike Leach guiding your ship, it is to be expected that there will be fireworks on board.
But last year felt different.
Frankly, the reason it felt so different, was because of junior quarterback Will Rogers. Rogers, a gunslinger from Brandon, Miss. is what we like to call an “air-it-out attacker.”
With an above-average arm and brute confidence, Rogers was able to finish his sophomore campaign hurling 36 touchdown passes on 505 completions with just nine interceptions. With many weapons returning, expect Rogers to have a monster season.
He may even land himself in the Heisman Trophy race.
(Check his content out)
Although the calendar may read only July, it is never too early to take a look at some of the best gunslingers our game has to offer.
Each day for the next five days, we’ll be counting down the best quarterbacks in college football. Our 5-part series begins with a pair who play in the SEC:
10. WILL ROGERS, MISSISSIPPI STATE
One of the best dynamics to watch over the course of last year’s college football season was the erratic, yet explosive nature of Mississippi State’s offense. And yes, anytime you have an evil genius named Mike Leach guiding your ship, it is to be expected that there will be fireworks on board.
But last year felt different.
Frankly, the reason it felt so different, was because of junior quarterback Will Rogers. Rogers, a gunslinger from Brandon, Miss. is what we like to call an “air-it-out attacker.”
With an above-average arm and brute confidence, Rogers was able to finish his sophomore campaign hurling 36 touchdown passes on 505 completions with just nine interceptions. With many weapons returning, expect Rogers to have a monster season.
He may even land himself in the Heisman Trophy race.
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