Winning and Losing Quarterbacks
Year | Winning QB | College | Losing QB | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
1966 | Bart Starr | Alabama | Len Dawson | Purdue |
1967 | Bart Starr | Alabama | Daryle Lamonica | Notre Dame |
1968 | Joe Namath | Alabama | Earl Morrall | Michigan State |
1969 | Len Dawson | Purdue | Joe Kapp | California |
1970 | Johnny Unitas | Louisville | Craig Morton | California |
1971 | Roger Staubach | Navy | Bob Griese | Purdue |
1972 | Bob Griese | Purdue | Billy Kilmer | UCLA |
1973 | Bob Griese | Purdue | Fran Tarkenton | Georgia |
1974 | Terry Bradshaw | Louisiana Tech | Fran Tarkenton | Georgia |
1975 | Terry Bradshaw | Louisiana Tech | Roger Staubach | Navy |
1976 | Ken Stabler | Alabama | Fran Tarkenton | Georgia |
1977 | Roger Staubach | Navy | Craig Morton | California |
1978 | Terry Bradshaw | Louisiana Tech | Roger Staubach | Navy |
1979 | Terry Bradshaw | Louisiana Tech | Vince Ferragamo | Nebraska |
1980 | Jim Plunkett | Stanford | Ron Jaworski | Youngstown State |
1981 | Joe Montana | Notre Dame | Ken Anderson | Augustana College |
1982 | Joe Theismann | Notre Dame | David Woodley | LSU |
1983 | Jim Plunkett | Stanford | Joe Theismann | Notre Dame |
1984 | Joe Montana | Notre Dame | Dan Marino | Pittsburgh |
1985 | Jim McMahon | BYU | Tony Eason | Illinois |
1986 | Phil Simms | Morehead State | John Elway | Stanford |
1987 | Doug Williams | Grambling State | John Elway | Stanford |
1988 | Joe Montana | Notre Dame | Boomer Esiason | Maryland |
1989 | Joe Montana | Notre Dame | John Elway | Stanford |
1990 | Jeff Hostetler | West Virginia | Jim Kelly | Miami (FL) |
1991 | Mark Rypien | Washington State | Jim Kelly | Miami (FL) |
1992 | Troy Aikman | UCLA | Jim Kelly | Miami (FL) |
1993 | Troy Aikman | UCLA | Jim Kelly | Miami (FL) |
1994 | Steve Young | BYU | Stan Humphries | Louisiana Monroe |
1995 | Troy Aikman | UCLA | Neil O'Donnell | Maryland |
1996 | Brett Favre | Southern Miss | Drew Bledsoe | Washington State |
1997 | John Elway | Stanford | Brett Favre | Southern Miss |
1998 | John Elway | Stanford | Chris Chandler | Washington |
1999 | Kurt Warner | Northern Iowa | Steve McNair | Alcorn State |
2000 | Trent Dilfer | Fresno State | Kerry Collins | Penn State |
2001 | Tom Brady | Michigan | Kurt Warner | Northern Iowa |
2002 | Brad Johnson | Florida State | Rich Gannon | Delaware |
2003 | Tom Brady | Michigan | Jake Delhomme | Louisiana-Lafayette |
2004 | Tom Brady | Michigan | Donovan McNabb | Syracuse |
2005 | Ben Roethlisberger | Miami (OH) | Matt Hasselbeck | Boston College |
2006 | Peyton Manning | Tennessee | Rex Grossman | Florida |
2007 | Eli Manning | Ole Miss | Tom Brady | Michigan |
2008 | Ben Roethlisberger | Miami (OH) | Kurt Warner | Northern Iowa |
2009 | Drew Brees | Purdue | Peyton Manning | Tennessee |
2010 | Aaron Rodgers | California | Ben Roethlisberger | Miami (OH) |
2011 | Eli Manning | Ole Miss | Tom Brady | Michigan |
2012 | Joe Flacco | Delaware | Colin Kaepernick | Nevada |
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