QB Development - tOSU vs UW historically

OSU
1987 - Mike Tomczak, 16,079 passing yards, 88 touchdowns and 106 interceptions
88- Tom Tupa, with 3,430 passing yards, 12 touchdowns and 25 interceptions.
92- Kent Graham, 7,801 passing yards, 39TDs, 33 INTs
96 - Bobby Hoying, 2,544 yards, 11 touchdowns and 15 interceptions.
99- Joe Germaine, 136 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions.
2004 - Craig Kenzel, 718 passing yards, three touchdowns and six interceptions.
2007 - Troy Smith, 1,734 passing yards, eight touchdowns and five interceptions, and a 4-4 record as a starter.
2011 - Terrelle Prior, 1,994 passing yards, nine touchdowns and 12 interceptions.
2016 - Cardale Jones, 96 yards and one interception.
2020 - Justin Fields, 4,037 yards, 23 TDs, 20 INTs. (active)
TOTALS: 10 QBs drafted since ‘87
Passing Yards - 38,569, TDs - 194, INTs - 225
UW
88 - Chris Chandler, 28,484 passing yards, 170TDs, 140 INTs
93 - Mark Brunell, 32,072 passing yards, 184 TDs, 108 INTs
96 - Damon Huard, 6,303 passing yards, 33 TDs, 26 INTs
99- Brock Huard, 689 yards, 4 TDs, 2 INTs
04 - Cody Pickett, 195 Yards, 4 INTs
11 - Jake Locker (my Jake), 4,967 Yards, 27TDs, 22INTs
20 - Jake Eason, 84 Yards, 2 INTs
UW Totals - 7 QBs Drafted since ‘87
72,794 Passing Yards, 418 TDs, 304 INTs.
Why did I pick 87? Because it gave them a chance to look respectable. If we? went back further and added warren moon it wouldn’t even be close.
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Marques Tavita Tuiasosopo (born March 22, 1979) is an American football coach and former player. He played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons with the Oakland Raiders and New York Jets. Tuiasosopo was selected in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Raiders with the 59th overall pick.
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Also missed Cary Conklin and Billy Joe.
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And Billy Joe
It's still a chin worthy post. Better than the one I made analysing the matter. -
I have no idea why Tui didn’t copy onto here, he’s the first UW QB that I remember watching play on a consistent basis. But yes he had another 554 yards, 2TDs and 4INTS.Mad_Son said:Marques Tavita Tuiasosopo (born March 22, 1979) is an American football coach and former player. He played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons with the Oakland Raiders and New York Jets. Tuiasosopo was selected in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Raiders with the 59th overall pick.
Straight missed on the other two, the point is still valid but appreciate the help! It just makes us? look even more dominant
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Yes but... are you sure you didn't miss anyone from osu if you missed Huskies?theLSkid said:
I have no idea why Tui didn’t copy onto here, he’s the first UW QB that I remember watching play on a consistent basis. But yes he had another 554 yards, 2TDs and 4INTS.Mad_Son said:Marques Tavita Tuiasosopo (born March 22, 1979) is an American football coach and former player. He played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons with the Oakland Raiders and New York Jets. Tuiasosopo was selected in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Raiders with the 59th overall pick.
Straight missed on the other two, the point is still valid but appreciate the help! It just makes us? look even more dominant -
I took it from a Columbus Dispatch article that was written about fields getting into the NFL: https://www.dispatch.com/story/sports/2021/12/28/can-justin-fields-break-ohio-states-nfl-quarterback-jinx/9034329002/Mad_Son said:
Yes but... are you sure you didn't miss anyone from osu if you missed Huskies?theLSkid said:
I have no idea why Tui didn’t copy onto here, he’s the first UW QB that I remember watching play on a consistent basis. But yes he had another 554 yards, 2TDs and 4INTS.Mad_Son said:Marques Tavita Tuiasosopo (born March 22, 1979) is an American football coach and former player. He played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons with the Oakland Raiders and New York Jets. Tuiasosopo was selected in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the Raiders with the 59th overall pick.
Straight missed on the other two, the point is still valid but appreciate the help! It just makes us? look even more dominant
So unless they’re Epsteining their football prowess, I’d assume no.
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i also wrote this after coming in from a Christmas Day “walk” so my badchuck said:And Billy Joe
It's still a chin worthy post. Better than the one I made analysing the matter.
I also missed the Ohio Stte QB who was gambling on games and shit because they (my dumbass hick friends) don’t claim him. Kinda like Pete Rose, anyways, He had 1,006 yards and some 3 TDs and 11 picks. -
There’s also Dwayne Haskins for tOSU but his career sucked.
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The more I realized I missed the more I realize how strong that indica wasKingdome_Urinals said:There’s also Dwayne Haskins for tOSU but his career sucked.
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Stanback also played in the NFL but not sure he ever threw the ball.
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He was no Marvin Hall, that's for sure.whlinder said:Stanback also played in the NFL but not sure he ever threw the ball.
Hall probably has more and better stats than a few on the list.
Get a pen man. Not for regular use but they're amazing for gatherings. There are few places you can't sneak a toke. They're family proof.theLSkid said:
i also wrote this after coming in from a Christmas Day “walk” so my badchuck said:And Billy Joe
It's still a chin worthy post. Better than the one I made analysing the matter.
I also missed the Ohio Stte QB who was gambling on games and shit because they (my dumbass hick friends) don’t claim him. Kinda like Pete Rose, anyways, He had 1,006 yards and some 3 TDs and 11 picks. -
He didn't. Barely had any receptions.whlinder said:Stanback also played in the NFL but not sure he ever threw the ball.
Something that would be interesting is to know stars out of high-school, although Thai only goes back so far.
If you look at EMU, FSU, Indiana, FSU, UW you'll notice that the thing that immediately massively improves QBs is DeBoer, not a university. -
Expect when your talking about db’s. Then uw does a great job of getting them to the nfl. So I be been hearing from this years class.Mad_Son said:
He didn't. Barely had any receptions.whlinder said:Stanback also played in the NFL but not sure he ever threw the ball.
Something that would be interesting is to know stars out of high-school, although Thai only goes back so far.
If you look at EMU, FSU, Indiana, FSU, UW you'll notice that the thing that immediately massively improves QBs is DeBoer, not a university. -
Well that is just a given. The water here imbues DBs with skill.AtomicDawg said:
Expect when your talking about db’s. Then uw does a great job of getting them to the nfl. So I be been hearing from this years class.Mad_Son said:
He didn't. Barely had any receptions.whlinder said:Stanback also played in the NFL but not sure he ever threw the ball.
Something that would be interesting is to know stars out of high-school, although Thai only goes back so far.
If you look at EMU, FSU, Indiana, FSU, UW you'll notice that the thing that immediately massively improves QBs is DeBoer, not a university. -
Recently went back to check the receipts on UW QBs and they had an insane run of starting QBs getting drafted for basically 30 years. Starting with Tom Flick in the early-80s and ending with Jake Locker in 2010, every true QB starter for the most part other than Damon Huard got drafted and Damon played 10 years in the NFL and started some games. I'm fudging a bit my considering Stanback the starter in 04 and 05 and he got drafted as a WR, but still.
If you skip Tom Porras, you can go back to Moon too, who while not drafted, obviously had the NFL career that he had.
UW should market this even though it has nothing to do with the current staff. There was a great TE run starting with Aaron Pierce and ending with I think Stevens as well. -
ASJ was mentioned in a Curb episode, don't remember if that was a playoff game, but fuck it he counts too.WoolleyDoog said:Recently went back to check the receipts on UW QBs and they had an insane run of starting QBs getting drafted for basically 30 years. Starting with Tom Flick in the early-80s and ending with Jake Locker in 2010, every true QB starter for the most part other than Damon Huard got drafted and Damon played 10 years in the NFL and started some games. I'm fudging a bit my considering Stanback the starter in 04 and 05 and he got drafted as a WR, but still.
If you skip Tom Porras, you can go back to Moon too, who while not drafted, obviously had the NFL career that he had.
UW should market this even though it has nothing to do with the current staff. There was a great TE run starting with Aaron Pierce and ending with I think Stevens as well. -
Great episodehaie said:
ASJ was mentioned in a Curb episode, don't remember if that was a playoff game, but fuck it he counts too.WoolleyDoog said:Recently went back to check the receipts on UW QBs and they had an insane run of starting QBs getting drafted for basically 30 years. Starting with Tom Flick in the early-80s and ending with Jake Locker in 2010, every true QB starter for the most part other than Damon Huard got drafted and Damon played 10 years in the NFL and started some games. I'm fudging a bit my considering Stanback the starter in 04 and 05 and he got drafted as a WR, but still.
If you skip Tom Porras, you can go back to Moon too, who while not drafted, obviously had the NFL career that he had.
UW should market this even though it has nothing to do with the current staff. There was a great TE run starting with Aaron Pierce and ending with I think Stevens as well. -
Fuck you, now I have to track it down..ntxduck said:
Great episodehaie said:
ASJ was mentioned in a Curb episode, don't remember if that was a playoff game, but fuck it he counts too.WoolleyDoog said:Recently went back to check the receipts on UW QBs and they had an insane run of starting QBs getting drafted for basically 30 years. Starting with Tom Flick in the early-80s and ending with Jake Locker in 2010, every true QB starter for the most part other than Damon Huard got drafted and Damon played 10 years in the NFL and started some games. I'm fudging a bit my considering Stanback the starter in 04 and 05 and he got drafted as a WR, but still.
If you skip Tom Porras, you can go back to Moon too, who while not drafted, obviously had the NFL career that he had.
UW should market this even though it has nothing to do with the current staff. There was a great TE run starting with Aaron Pierce and ending with I think Stevens as well. -
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ASJ least remarkable great Husky career ever. I guess he would have been sweet to have on actually good teams.haie said: -
He dropped that pass vs Stanford. Sark would have screwed up the rest of the season, but still.WoolleyDoog said:
ASJ least remarkable great Husky career ever. I guess he would have been sweet to have on actually good teams.haie said: -
ASJ seems like he was kind of lazy and a dumbass. That's off field shit though. He was a good, great at times, player at UW though. I get the mockery for what he wasted, but not the apparent hate.WoolleyDoog said:
ASJ least remarkable great Husky career ever. I guess he would have been sweet to have on actually good teams.haie said:
I won't ever forget him destroying Nick Montana's one shot at shining though. He dropped a wide open, sure touchdown from Nick in that loss at OSU. I think it was the one good play Montana made. -
Ohio State will continue to churn out NFL QB’s and eventually one will be good.
I can’t hate on Kienholtz taking the Ohio State offer. It sucks, but we aren’t at that level yet. It’s a great program for a QB to play, possibly even the best. I do hate the punk ass comments he made after committing and I truly hope we get to beat him. -
One of the biggest signs Sark was a shitty coach was when ASJ got the DUI, was suspended for a game and weighed almost 300 pounds. I didn’t understand how that happened and he wasn’t in the best shape of his life.chuck said:
ASJ seems like he was kind of lazy and a dumbass. That's off field shit though. He was a good, great at times, player at UW though. I get the mockery for what he wasted, but not the apparent hate.WoolleyDoog said:
ASJ least remarkable great Husky career ever. I guess he would have been sweet to have on actually good teams.haie said:
I won't ever forget him destroying Nick Montana's one shot at shining though. He dropped a wide open, sure touchdown from Nick in that loss at OSU. I think it was the one good play Montana made. -
Couldn't agree more. His ticket to fame and riches was already punched as a freshman. All he had to do was follow the basic rule set...stay in shape, stay out of trouble, and show up. Who knows how much better things might have gone for him had adults been in charge at that time.RoadDawg55 said:
One of the biggest signs Sark was a shitty coach was when ASJ got the DUI, was suspended for a game and weighed almost 300 pounds. I didn’t understand how that happened and he wasn’t in the best shape of his life.chuck said:
ASJ seems like he was kind of lazy and a dumbass. That's off field shit though. He was a good, great at times, player at UW though. I get the mockery for what he wasted, but not the apparent hate.WoolleyDoog said:
ASJ least remarkable great Husky career ever. I guess he would have been sweet to have on actually good teams.haie said:
I won't ever forget him destroying Nick Montana's one shot at shining though. He dropped a wide open, sure touchdown from Nick in that loss at OSU. I think it was the one good play Montana made. -
Pre internet and early internet days this stat got a lot of play. Like a lot of things like a long non losing season streak this got lost under Gilby Ty.WoolleyDoog said:Recently went back to check the receipts on UW QBs and they had an insane run of starting QBs getting drafted for basically 30 years. Starting with Tom Flick in the early-80s and ending with Jake Locker in 2010, every true QB starter for the most part other than Damon Huard got drafted and Damon played 10 years in the NFL and started some games. I'm fudging a bit my considering Stanback the starter in 04 and 05 and he got drafted as a WR, but still.
If you skip Tom Porras, you can go back to Moon too, who while not drafted, obviously had the NFL career that he had.
UW should market this even though it has nothing to do with the current staff. There was a great TE run starting with Aaron Pierce and ending with I think Stevens as well.
What is amazing and amusing is that Sark and Pete continued the tradition of shitty QB play while cobbling together another winning season streak that Jimmy broke
I'm kind of neutral on the whole Keith Price controversy because quite honestly I didn't pay that close of attention. I remember the Alamo because of the "he outplayed RG III" meme but UW lost.
But Big Penix is the best QB here in decades. Strong arm like Moon or Chandler with the accuracy of a game manager -
Friend is family with another TE who was on the roster with ASJ and pretty funny stories about how ASJ was treated by Sark compared to the other TEs. Makes sense he didn't achieve more.chuck said:
Couldn't agree more. His ticket to fame and riches was already punched as a freshman. All he had to do was follow the basic rule set...stay in shape, stay out of trouble, and show up. Who knows how much better things might have gone for him had adults been in charge at that time.RoadDawg55 said:
One of the biggest signs Sark was a shitty coach was when ASJ got the DUI, was suspended for a game and weighed almost 300 pounds. I didn’t understand how that happened and he wasn’t in the best shape of his life.chuck said:
ASJ seems like he was kind of lazy and a dumbass. That's off field shit though. He was a good, great at times, player at UW though. I get the mockery for what he wasted, but not the apparent hate.WoolleyDoog said:
ASJ least remarkable great Husky career ever. I guess he would have been sweet to have on actually good teams.haie said:
I won't ever forget him destroying Nick Montana's one shot at shining though. He dropped a wide open, sure touchdown from Nick in that loss at OSU. I think it was the one good play Montana made.
Also, how many DUIs do him and Stevens have combined now? The overall similarities between ASJ and Stevens are pretty insane.
Can't remember if it's here or Doogman where some major Price defenders lurk, but he's Sark's Browning to me. He was fine, especially in his first season and then it was a failure Sark couldn't bring in someone to even compete with him, especially when Sark was supposed to be this QB guru/ace recruiter.RaceBannon said:
Pre internet and early internet days this stat got a lot of play. Like a lot of things like a long non losing season streak this got lost under Gilby Ty.WoolleyDoog said:Recently went back to check the receipts on UW QBs and they had an insane run of starting QBs getting drafted for basically 30 years. Starting with Tom Flick in the early-80s and ending with Jake Locker in 2010, every true QB starter for the most part other than Damon Huard got drafted and Damon played 10 years in the NFL and started some games. I'm fudging a bit my considering Stanback the starter in 04 and 05 and he got drafted as a WR, but still.
If you skip Tom Porras, you can go back to Moon too, who while not drafted, obviously had the NFL career that he had.
UW should market this even though it has nothing to do with the current staff. There was a great TE run starting with Aaron Pierce and ending with I think Stevens as well.
What is amazing and amusing is that Sark and Pete continued the tradition of shitty QB play while cobbling together another winning season streak that Jimmy broke
I'm kind of neutral on the whole Keith Price controversy because quite honestly I didn't pay that close of attention. I remember the Alamo because of the "he outplayed RG III" meme but UW lost.
But Big Penix is the best QB here in decades. Strong arm like Moon or Chandler with the accuracy of a game manager
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If only kellen Winslow was allowed his son to sign that LOI that would be quite the trifecta of mayhem, production and bad decisions at the TE position for one school. I don’t think it could be matched.WoolleyDoog said:
Friend is family with another TE who was on the roster with ASJ and pretty funny stories about how ASJ was treated by Sark compared to the other TEs. Makes sense he didn't achieve more.chuck said:
Couldn't agree more. His ticket to fame and riches was already punched as a freshman. All he had to do was follow the basic rule set...stay in shape, stay out of trouble, and show up. Who knows how much better things might have gone for him had adults been in charge at that time.RoadDawg55 said:
One of the biggest signs Sark was a shitty coach was when ASJ got the DUI, was suspended for a game and weighed almost 300 pounds. I didn’t understand how that happened and he wasn’t in the best shape of his life.chuck said:
ASJ seems like he was kind of lazy and a dumbass. That's off field shit though. He was a good, great at times, player at UW though. I get the mockery for what he wasted, but not the apparent hate.WoolleyDoog said:
ASJ least remarkable great Husky career ever. I guess he would have been sweet to have on actually good teams.haie said:
I won't ever forget him destroying Nick Montana's one shot at shining though. He dropped a wide open, sure touchdown from Nick in that loss at OSU. I think it was the one good play Montana made.
Also, how many DUIs do him and Stevens have combined now? The overall similarities between ASJ and Stevens are pretty insane.
Can't remember if it's here or Doogman where some major Price defenders lurk, but he's Sark's Browning to me. He was fine, especially in his first season and then it was a failure Sark couldn't bring in someone to even compete with him, especially when Sark was supposed to be this QB guru/ace recruiter.RaceBannon said:
Pre internet and early internet days this stat got a lot of play. Like a lot of things like a long non losing season streak this got lost under Gilby Ty.WoolleyDoog said:Recently went back to check the receipts on UW QBs and they had an insane run of starting QBs getting drafted for basically 30 years. Starting with Tom Flick in the early-80s and ending with Jake Locker in 2010, every true QB starter for the most part other than Damon Huard got drafted and Damon played 10 years in the NFL and started some games. I'm fudging a bit my considering Stanback the starter in 04 and 05 and he got drafted as a WR, but still.
If you skip Tom Porras, you can go back to Moon too, who while not drafted, obviously had the NFL career that he had.
UW should market this even though it has nothing to do with the current staff. There was a great TE run starting with Aaron Pierce and ending with I think Stevens as well.
What is amazing and amusing is that Sark and Pete continued the tradition of shitty QB play while cobbling together another winning season streak that Jimmy broke
I'm kind of neutral on the whole Keith Price controversy because quite honestly I didn't pay that close of attention. I remember the Alamo because of the "he outplayed RG III" meme but UW lost.
But Big Penix is the best QB here in decades. Strong arm like Moon or Chandler with the accuracy of a game manager
Price would have won a lot more games and had even bigger numbers if he ever had a non disgusting offensive line though.