Who am I going to believe?...You, or my own lyin' eyes?Eric Crouch and it is not even debatable.

Who am I going to believe?...You, or my own lyin' eyes?Eric Crouch and it is not even debatable.
He only ran the ball 112 times, though. Far too small of a sample size to make his YPC statistically significant in this discussion.Maybe we should check yards per carry?
Gerry Gdowski: 7.97 yards per carry
See what your #1 pick has.
Frazier
Crouch
Martinez
Newcombe
Frost
Lord
Gdowski
Gill
Tommy/Steve Taylor
He falls in the same camp as Gdowski for me: not enough of a sample size.Newcomb is the weird one.
I call BS on saying Gdowski was in the mold of Humm or Zac Taylor. The dude ran for 925 yards as senior with a 7.9 YPC. He won numerous state track medals as a high schooler and was plenty fast at Nebraska.Is this in order? Gerry Gdowski was a fine QB. If we're limiting it to *running* quarterbacks like the title says, he's not remotely close to Turner Gill. Gill is top five, no question.Frazier
Crouch
Martinez
Newcombe
Frost
Lord
Gdowski
Gill
Tommy/Steve Taylor
Gdowski is more in the mold of David Humm and Zac Taylor. He was a Tom Osborne QB so he had to run, but that was not his forte, and he was not better at it than Gill, Steve Taylor or Tommy Armstrong.
Actually, running was his forte:Gdowski is more in the mold of David Humm and Zac Taylor. He was a Tom Osborne QB so he had to run, but that was not his forte
That's like saying we don't know if Secretariat was a good race horse because he ran only 21 races.He only ran the ball 112 times, though. Far too small of a sample size to make his YPC statistically significant in this discussion.
I don't know if Gdowski should have started over Taylor, and I was around at the time. Taylor was an All-Conference QB, so most didn't think he should be a backup. I think the big mistake Osborne made with Gerry was never redshirting him, and having him available to start only 1 season. Not many thought Gdowski was going to be as good as he was his 1 year as a starter.That's like saying we don't know if Secretariat was a good race horse because he ran only 21 races.He only ran the ball 112 times, though. Far too small of a sample size to make his YPC statistically significant in this discussion.
Most who watched Gdowski run and pass would say it was a mistake to have had Taylor starting in front of him. As I said before, the KFAB announcers even said it on the air during his Senior year.
Newcomb is the weird one.
That's a terrible comparison.That's like saying we don't know if Secretariat was a good race horse because he ran only 21 races.He only ran the ball 112 times, though. Far too small of a sample size to make his YPC statistically significant in this discussion.
Most who watched Gdowski run and pass would say it was a mistake to have had Taylor starting in front of him. As I said before, the KFAB announcers even said it on the air during his Senior year.
I call BS on saying Gdowski was in the mold of Humm or Zac Taylor. The dude ran for 925 yards as senior with a 7.9 YPC. He won numerous state track medals as a high schooler and was plenty fast at Nebraska.Is this in order? Gerry Gdowski was a fine QB. If we're limiting it to *running* quarterbacks like the title says, he's not remotely close to Turner Gill. Gill is top five, no question.Frazier
Crouch
Martinez
Newcombe
Frost
Lord
Gdowski
Gill
Tommy/Steve Taylor
Gdowski is more in the mold of David Humm and Zac Taylor. He was a Tom Osborne QB so he had to run, but that was not his forte, and he was not better at it than Gill, Steve Taylor or Tommy Armstrong.