Tommie #1 for the '90's

Tommie f'ing Frazier, notice Eddie (I don't deserve the Heisman) George isn't even in the top ten.

1. Tommie Frazier, QB, Nebraska

(1992-1995)

Frazier compiled a 33-3 record as a starter in his career, leading the most dominant title team of the decade. In 1994, a blood clot sidelined him for NU's last seven regular-season games, and he returned to beat Miami 24-17 in the national championship game. The next year, he ran for 199 yards against Florida to win his second national title in a legendary 62-24 thrashing.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000361712/article/top-10-college-football-players-of-the-1990s

 
2. Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida (1993-1996)
Hey, how 'bout that Danny Wuerffel at #2? Here's a couple of great Danny Wuerffel highlights in the first minute, from the 96 Fiesta Bowl: LINK

/ okay, just go ahead and fast forward the YouTube in that link to 4:05. You know you want to see it again. "Touchdown, Tommie Fraziahhhh!!"
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My favorite comment: David Luurtsema II · Top Commenter · Elizabethtown, KentuckyI'm not a Tim Tebow follower and I don't ever think he will be an NFL QB, but the kid dominated college football and for him not to be on the list is a shame.
Yep, Tim Tebow was definitely the greatest player from the 90s. 80s, too.
lol
I was thinkin the same thing. This comment couldnt be serious.
That's where you are wrong.

 
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