How is it possible the winningest quarterback in Division 1 college football history was not selected in the 2012 NFL draft?
Kellen Moore was a Heisman finalist in 2010 and the only QB to win 50 games. Moore completed 70% of his passes and finished his career with a QB rating of 169.
As proven by Tom Brady back in 2000, a late 6th round selection at #199 overall, the NFL draft is not an exact science.
Kellen Moore, all he does is win.
Apparently, the NFL doesn’t have a combine drill to measure heart, smarts or the will to win.
No doubt about it. Alabama Crimson Tide is the 2012 BCS Champions. Offense gets the glory. Defense wins the game.
Alabama dominated LSU all night with a smothering defense, perhaps one of the best defenses ever in college football.
Alabama’s defense led by Courtney Upshaw and Dont’a Hightower, should be toasted forever.
The Crimson Tide’s defense made a mockery of LSU QB Jordan Jefferson and the Tigers who gained only 92 yards of total offense and a weak 5 first downs.
“ It’s not about who you play. It’s about who you are.” – Nick Saban
Congratulations to Alabama in 2012. Very deserving BCS National Champions.
“ This defense is built on stopping them and that’s what we did. We wanted to come out and dominate from start to finish and that’s what we did. The whole defense is the MVP, the whole defense. Roll Tide, baby. Roll Tide” – Courtney Upshaw
Tim Tebow passed for 316 yards while appropriately averaging 31.6 yards per catch when the Denver Broncos upset the Pittsburgh Steelers in the John 3:16 Bowl otherwise known as NFL wildcard playoff game or simply the Mile High Miracle.
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For God so loved the World that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. – John 3:16
Tom Brady and the Patriots are going to nail Tim Tebow to a cross this weekend.
Va Tech was twice as good as Michigan in last nights Sugar Bowl. Twice as many first downs, twice as many total yards, twice as many touchdown chances.
And of course twice as many missed opportunities, field goals and mistakes, none more crucial than an inexplicable fake punt late in the 4th quarter.
Yet after all the comedy of errors in regulation time, just when victory was in reach with a certain touchdown catch and reception in overtime, the replay official unbelievably robbed Virginia Tech of the 2012 Sugar Bowl.
There was no doubt WR Danny Coale maintained control 100% throughout the entire winning catch in the endzone.
Sometimes the best team doesn’t win on the scoreboard. Congrats Michigan Wolverines, you played the system.
The horror for the fans of Virginia Tech University. The horror for the bettors in Las Vegas on the wrong side of a half point. The horror.
War Eagle! Heisman trophy winner QB Cam Newton and the Auburn Tigers are the undefeated, undisputed 2011 BCS college football champions after defeating a game Oregon 22-19.
On the exciting game’s final possession, Auburn led by Michael Dyer drove 73 yards to the Oregon 1 yard line where Wes Byrum kicked the game winning 19 yard FG, as time expired, for the 22-19 victory.
Auburn had 519 yards of total offense.
In losing, Oregon played its best overall game of the year, but was a cut below the beast from the SEC.
ESPN picked a great time for the first BCS National Championship Game not televised on network television. A ratings bonanza.
A perfect 14-0 season for the 2011 BCS College Football Champions Auburn Tigers. War Eagle!