Who was Nebraska's "toughest" quarterback of the last 25 years?

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  • Steve Taylor

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tommie Frazier

    Votes: 7 6.3%
  • Brook Berringer

    Votes: 5 4.5%
  • Scott Frost

    Votes: 28 25.2%
  • Eric Crouch

    Votes: 13 11.7%
  • Jammal Lord

    Votes: 5 4.5%
  • Zac Taylor

    Votes: 41 36.9%
  • Joe Ganz

    Votes: 3 2.7%
  • Taylor Martinez

    Votes: 9 8.1%

  • Total voters
    111
For me it's Zac Taylor, that guy got absolutely lit up! His O-line sucked and he should've been able to line each and every one of them up and kicked them straight in the nuts after every game. Kid never wavered though, got up and kept getting after it. I have a #13 jersey in my closet for a reason.

 
You folks need to watch some Scott frost highlights. Tough as nails...

Oh then he played safety in the NFL. No big deal

Also surprised at the lack of Eric Crouch votes...his run on that poor Iowa defender is still one my favorites of all time.

 
When I saw the thread title I wondered if anyone would remember Zac Taylor. I respect the guys who can deliver a blow, but Zac would stand in the pocket and take a shot while getting off a pass like no one else I've seen. Nice to see he's not forgotten.

 
Zac Taylor was a tough SOB but my vote goes to Brook. Playing with cracked ribs and a twice collapsed lung isn't just something everyone can do.

 
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I would really like to get my hands on copies of the games from 2005 and 2006 and put together a Zac Taylor tribute video.

That is something I would definitely do.
There's a lot of good stuff on youtube, if you search for it.


Thanks for the tip zoogs. Hadn't looked in a few years, but I found the 2005 Oklahoma, Michigan and Missouri games, and the 2006 Big XII Championship game, Kansas game, and Texas game (albeit this one is in 4:3).

Here's the Oklahoma game for anyone that wants to see Zac get smoked over and over.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzbvPT52tPs

 
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I picked Crouch. He probably took more hits than any other QB on the list. Plus he was pretty much another RB on the field.

I commend Zac Taylor for what he did. But Crouch did it for 4 years on the way to a Heisman and managed to level a few people as well.

 
My vote goes to Zac Taylor. He just plain got smashed and completed numerous passes knowing that he'll get smashed. Stayed in the pocket and did what he had to do. Off subject, ran the two minute offense better than any QB I have seen. Of course, we almost constantly had to run it at the end of halves.

 
You think Zac Taylor only got whomped in one game?

Where were you during his career? What games were you watching? That's such an absurd statement it beggars belief.

 
Streeter has the right idea. I think we'd all be happier if we could forget about most of the Callahan era.

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I was amazed Zac Taylor survived. Even against bad defenses he took constant beatings and he was completely unflappable.

Credit to Berringer not just for the whole collapsed lung thing but also for the job he did leading the team.

Zac Lee playing the whole season with a bum arm deserves some mention, although I think it may have done more harm than good.

 
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