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Is it really necessary to talk like that?
Yes.
But my apologies if you're taken back by that.
Is it really necessary to talk like that?
Favorite from this era would be Joe Ham Old School would be Lothridge All American, runner up HeismanGrand finale.
GT All-Time:
- Favorite QB
- Most Underrated QB
- Favorite Single QB Play
- Best Opposing QB Performance
Video clips encouraged.
For those who didn't watch Calvin's catch against NCSU live, I'll cut you some slack for not knowing that a DL got his hand on the throw. That is the reason the ball was spinning on its axis in the vertical plane.Not to start the typical Reggie argument but why are people picking Reggie's their to Calvin against NC St? The throw itself was terrible that's what made Calvin's catch so great.
I still disagree with Reggie being underrated. He gave his all and I will respect the hell out of him but he just wasn't a great QB IMO. Blame the stupid fans for giving him crap and being disrespectful but I wouldn't say he's underrated because of it. He could hardly complete 50℅ of his passes and threw more picks than TD's while playing with the one of the greatest WR's of our generation.
1. NESBITT
2. Tevin Washington
3. Nesbitt QB Draw to convert 2 Point Coversion and tie uga in 08'. (Weird I know)
4. The Crab Leg stealer in 2014 ACCCG.
Whisky_Clear beat me to it.Lotheridge easily qualifies for #1 but no where near #2.
Meant to add I was lucky enough to meet Billy when Sid Williams was kind enough to introduce me. After that meeting us when I made it a point to learn about Lotheridge.Whisky_Clear beat me to it.
Folks find some highlight footage or some press write ups if you are not familiar with Lotheridge.
His last season at GT was the year I was born, so I never saw him play. Stats aren't eye popping by today's standards, but talk to those that played with him and they'd tell you that he was the straw that stirred the drink.
#8 in Heisman voting in '62 and #2 in '63.
1. Joshua Nesbitt - not the best option QB we've had, but he made up for it with heart and toughness. Also quarterbacked the ACC Championship team in 2009.
2. George Godsey - may not be mentioned enough when talking about great QB's at Tech, and he's responsible for this great moment:
3. If throws count, it's gotta be Reggie Ball's pass to Calvin in 2004 against Clemson.
If it has to be a quarterback's individual effort, then it's JT's touchdown run in the Orange Bowl
4. Marquis Williams in 2014, still can't believe that game.
Whisky_Clear beat me to it.
Folks find some highlight footage or some press write ups if you are not familiar with Lotheridge.
His last season at GT was the year I was born, so I never saw him play. Stats aren't eye popping by today's standards, but talk to those that played with him and they'd tell you that he was the straw that stirred the drink.
#8 in Heisman voting in '62 and #2 in '63.
GT All-Time:
- Favorite QB
- Most Underrated QB
- Favorite Single QB Play
- Best Opposing QB Performance