'20 NC QB Navy Shuler

#83
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Yeah I'd have him right behind Peyton too. Wonder what some people's top 5 Vol QB's would look like. I would definitely start with Peyton then Heath but it gets tougher to sort out after them.

1a Peyton
1b Tee (won a title)
2 Heath
3 Casey
4 Condredge
5 Andy Kelly

Edit. I forgot about T Rob. He possibly bumps condredge or Andy.

T Rob was one of the most talented smooth QB's I've ever watched play. Wish things went different for him. He could have been a superstar.
 
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If I was ranking the best performances by a Tennessee QB (considering the quality of the opponent and importance of the game), I would put Shuler vs Georgia in '92 at #1. JMO.

I remember that game well. Shuler broke their back in the 4th on a long run.

I'd also put Darrell Dickey against Miami in '85 in that group.
 
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Heard SI came to cover Jackson for that game but Robinson ended up on the cover. Albeit Bo got hurt but still...

If I remember correctly.......there was a lot of questions about Bo's "injury" that day.......

My fav Vols were Streeter, Hancock, Robinson, then Heath
 
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If I remember correctly.......there was a lot of questions about Bo's "injury" that day.......

My fav Vols were Streeter, Hancock, Robinson, then Heath

Jimmy Streater is the QB that made me fall in love with Tennessee football, of course I was 8 or 9.

Loved Anthony Hancock, too. Hancock visited my 4th grade class and answered questions after his speech. Everybody in my class asked a lot of questions like, "do u want to play for the Cowboys when u go pro?". I shocked him by asking, "who is the best defensive back that u ever played against?". He said, "great question, and it was USC's DB, Ronnie Lott". Whatta surprise, a future hall of famer. After class, when he was giving everybody an autograph, he told me he was giving me a special one because I knew so much about football. That memory always makes me smile and another reason why I love the Vols, so much. Hancock ended up getting drafted by the KC Chiefs, I think in the 1st round, maybe the 2nd. Hancock didn't last too long in the NFL, but he played for a couple of years and came back to Knoxville and at one time was very active in the community, coaching and refereeing in youths sports around town. Great guy
 
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Imagine Heath in today's RPO offenses.. Almost makes me sick to think of this, but picture Heath in Urban's offense...
 
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