McCarron 25 - 2 vs other Bama QB's

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Not including AJ....

35-2-1 Jay Barker (1991-94)......................................................................... .934
22-2-1 *Dixie Howell (1937-34)................................................................... .900
24-3-0 Greg McElroy (2007-10)................................................................... .888
21-3-0 Joe Namath (1962-64)....................................................................... .875
21-3-0 Terry Davis (1971-72)....................................................................... .875
26-2-4 Pat Trammell (1959-61)................................................................... .875
33-5-0 Jeff Rutledge (1976-78)..................................................................... .868
30-9-2 *Harry Gilmer (1944-47).................................................................. .756
22-8-1 Mike Shula (1984-86)........................................................................
 

Rolltide_PA

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GMac was 24-3
Stabler 28-3-2 (didn't start them all)
Barker 35-2-1
Trammel 26-2-4
Joe from Beaver Falls 29-4

but Jay Barker would be your answer...
 

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I'll say this....He's 25-2 with 3NC's and has thrown for 5,956 yrds 49TD's and only 8Int's at over a 66% clip.....and....He has 1 more whole season to play throwing to Cooper, White, Bell, Norwood, Jones, Black, and Foster......He's going to rewrite the record books at 'Bama and go down as THE BEST Alabama College QB by not a mile but a Continent!!! He's the Best we have ever had and it's not even close.
 

TideEngineer08

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AJ is already the only one out of that group to win 2 titles.

If he wins three in a row... you're not talking about best in Alabama history anymore. We're talking history of the game.*

*I understand his stats won't stack up. But I'm really just talking about winning.
 

CullmanTide

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AJ is already the only one out of that group to win 2 titles.

If he wins three in a row... you're not talking about best in Alabama history anymore. We're talking history of the game.*

*I understand his stats won't stack up. But I'm really just talking about winning.
Actually his stats stack up very well against any former player.
 

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An undefeated season would put him at 38-2. That would be .950
A 13-1 season again would put him at 37-3, or .925

Basically, to top Barker he needs to go undefeated (in terms of winning %, of course)
 

tusks_n_raider

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Actually his stats stack up very well against any former player.
Yes they do as I listed above. JPW leads in passing yards w/ 7,826 is 2nd now in TD's w/ 45.

Believe you me McCarron will throw for more than 1,870 yrds this season to pass JPW. AJ is already the TD leader (49) and of all the major starters he has by far the best TD-Int Ratio (6.125-1). He doesn't just stack up....he dwarfs them...no disrespect to them....But AJ is the MAN.
 

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Not including AJ....

35-2-1 Jay Barker (1991-94)......................................................................... .934
22-2-1 *Dixie Howell (1937-34)................................................................... .900
24-3-0 Greg McElroy (2007-10)................................................................... .888
21-3-0 Joe Namath (1962-64)....................................................................... .875
21-3-0 Terry Davis (1971-72)....................................................................... .875
26-2-4 Pat Trammell (1959-61)................................................................... .875
33-5-0 Jeff Rutledge (1976-78)..................................................................... .868
30-9-2 *Harry Gilmer (1944-47).................................................................. .756
22-8-1 Mike Shula (1984-86)........................................................................
For perspective, AJ is currently @ 0.926 (2nd highest in Bama history).

If we were to go 14-0 next year, he'd finish @ and unbelievable 0.951!
 

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