You missed his point still. It was not that there weren't dual threat QBs. The jist of it was that there aren't as many designed runs by the QBs in the BIG 12 as in The BIG 10.
Not that hard to grasp and the states you cited back his point.
and you do know all 3 of those qb's you listed passed for over 2-3,000 yards each season right? In fact Russell Wilson never ran for more than 500 yards in a season. Kain Colter never ran for more than 900 yards in a season(so far) and denard robinson rushed for 1702, 1176, 1266 for his last 3 seasons and passed for about 1,000 and 2,000 yards. If anything Robinson was a balanced qb.
So two of my three out-rushed and were more mobile and more explosive out of the SPREAD-OPTION OFFENSE that isn't ran as much in the Big 12 than yours? Okay.
no in fact both similar and doesn't matter what you run. stats don't lie.
The problem is your stats are off. Klein never one time went 2500/1500. Those are Heisman numbers. His junior year he went 1900/1100 and his senior year you finally got right. I believe it was 2100/900??? Tell me this guy is more explosive and mobile than Braxton Miller. You can't. You are changing your argument. Mr A's statement was basically that these guys were pass first guys where as Miller, Robinson, and Colter are run first. You can't possibly argue that.
McCoycran for over 500 yards one time in his career. His junior year. His senior year he ran for 348. Tell me that he was as explosive or more run-first than Dennard Robinson. You would be completely off base if you tried.
Our football team saw RG3 one year and that was his Freshman year.