Article By Lisa Horne on 10th November, 2009
Two conferences that usually produce great quarterbacks have somehow managed to stop the assembly line production, and it's having a ripple affect.
Remember Troy Smith? Kyle Orton? Tom Brady? Drew Brees? Chad Henne? All great quarterbacks from the Big Ten who made every Saturday fun. Now we have Joey Elliot from Purdue as the highest ranked Big Ten quarterback in the country at No. 25.
The SEC is doing no better. Gone is Matthew Stafford. And who else? Think hard about that. Can we think of any great quarterbacks that have come out of the SEC in the last five years. Jason Campbell? Is that it?
David Greene? He's retired after being waived from three NFL teams—the same guy who holds the SEC all-time career passing ya...
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