life leads you to the funniest places. the son of a sooner who grew-up watching Husker option-on-demand offense, i doubt Taylor could ever have imagined that he'd end-up at Nebraska with nearly all the major pass records.Guys, he saved the program. Period. This of what the last two years would have been like if we hadn't gotten him...
:yeahgamecocks said:Taylor really saved this program. It was quite obvious that Dailey never picked up the offense and Beck was coming along was too slow. By the time/If he ever picked up the offense we might have had a new coach. Taylor may not win a championship for us, but he will always be remembered as a championship quarterback for this program in my eyes.
LOUD, VERY LOUD!!! I know he won't bring us a national title, but his name belongs with the great quarterbacks in our programs great history.Words can't express how happy I am that he is and will always be a Husker! Here is to a big day for ZT! :cheersWhether or not he breaks any records or wins any championships, ZT's name should be mentioned when talk of the all time great QB's at Nebraska is brought up.
I can only imagine what that stadium will sound like when his name is called next week during Senior Day.
Good article on Taylor
Taylor
Nebraska might be the only football program in Division I-A where the record for career passing yards is older than the starting quarterback.
That will change Saturday in Kyle Field when Zac Taylor, 23, picks up his 110th passing yard against Texas A&M and breaks the school's 32-year-old mark, set in 1974 by David Humm (5,035).