List of Virginia Tech Hokies starting quarterbacks
This is a list of American football quarterbacks who have started for the Virginia Tech Hokies football team and the years they participated on the Virginia Tech Hokies football team.
Six Virginia Tech quarterbacks have been taken in the National Football League draft since 1936. Michael Vick was the first overall selection in the 2001 NFL Draft. Besides the NFL, Virginia Tech quarterbacks have also played professionally in the Arena Football League, Canadian Football League, XFL, Indoor Football League, Southern Indoor Football League, and Lone Star Football League.
Three former Virginia Tech quarterbacks went on to be head coaches in Division I-A or professional football. Bruce Arians is the current head coach of the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League.
Key
(#) | Games started |
*Note: Under NCAA Rules, Virginia Tech does not count statistics from bowl games in the team or individual statistical totals for games prior to the 2002 season.
Starting quarterbacks
These quarterbacks have started college football games for the Virginia Tech Hokies. They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Hokies.
Season(s) | Quarterback(s) |
---|---|
2016 | Jerod Evans |
2015 | Michael Brewer (7) / Brenden Motley (6) |
2014 | Michael Brewer (13) |
2013 | Logan Thomas (13) |
2012 | Logan Thomas (13) |
2011 | Logan Thomas (14) |
2010 | Tyrod Taylor (14) |
2009 | Tyrod Taylor (13) |
2008 | Sean Glennon (4) / Tyrod Taylor (10) |
2007 | Sean Glennon (9) / Tyrod Taylor (5) |
2006 | Sean Glennon (13) |
2005 | Marcus Vick (13) |
2004 | Bryan Randall (13) |
2003 | Bryan Randall (13) |
2002 | Grant Noel (2) / Bryan Randall (12) |
2001 | Grant Noel (11) |
2000 | Michael Vick (9) / Dave Meyer (2) |
1999 | Michael Vick (10) / Dave Meyer (1) |
1998 | Al Clark (7) / Dave Meyer (1) / Nick Sorensen (3) |
1997 | Al Clark (10) / Nick Sorensen (1) |
1996 | Jim Druckenmiller (11) |
1995 | Jim Druckenmiller (11) |
1994 | Maurice DeShazo (11) |
1993 | Maurice DeShazo (11) |
1992 | Maurice DeShazo (10) / Treg Koel (1) |
1991 | Will Furrer (9) / Rodd Wooten (2) |
1990 | Will Furrer (10) / Rodd Wooten (1) |
1989 | Will Furrer (4) / Cam Young (5) / Rodd Wooten (1) |
1988 | Will Furrer (10) / Cam Young (1) |
1987 | Erik Chapman (11) |
1986 | Erik Chapman (11) |
1985 | Mark Cox / Todd Greenwood |
1984 | Mark Cox / Todd Greenwood |
1983 | Mark Cox (11) |
1982 | Todd Greenwood (8) / Mark Cox (3) |
1981 | Steve Casey (10) / Jeff Bolton (1) |
1980 | Steve Casey (12) |
1979 | Steve Casey (11) |
1978 | Steve Casey / David Lamie |
1977 | David Lamie (11) |
1976 | Mitcheal Barnes (11) |
1975 | Phil Rogers (11) |
1974 | Bruce Arians (11) |
1973 | Rick Popp / Eddie Joyce |
1972 | Don Strock (11) |
1971 | Don Strock (11) |
1970 | Gil Schwabe |
1969 | Bob German / Al Kincaid |
1968 | Al Kincaid (11) |
1967 | Al Kincaid (10) |
1966 | Tommy Stafford (11) |
1965 | Bobby Owens (10) |
1964 | Bob Schweickert (10) |
1963 | Bob Schweickert (10) |
1962 | Pete Cartwright (4) / Bob Schweickert (6) |
1961 | Warren Price (9) |
1960 | Warren Price |
1959 | Frank Eastman |
1958 | Billy Holsclaw (10) |
1957 | Jimmy Lugar / Billy Cranwell |
1956 | Jimmy Lugar |
1955 | Billy Cranwell |
1954 | Billy Cranwell |
1953 | Johnny Dean / Jackie Williams |
1952 | Johnny Dean (11) |
1951 | Johnny Dean |
1950 | Bruce Fisher |
1949 | Bruce Fisher |
1948 | Bruce Fisher |
1947 | Ted Johnson |
1946 | Ted Johnson |
1945 | Ted Johnson |
1942 | |
1941 | |
1940 | Dick Kern |
1939 | Dick Kern / Ward Boswell[1] |
1938 | Philip Galliano DeMuro[2] / James Stuart Fixx[3] |
1937 | Melvin Henry[4] |
1936 | Melvin Henry |
1935 | Melvin Henry[5] |
1934 | William Duncan Holsclaw[6][7] |
1933 | William Duncan Holsclaw[8] |
1932 | Al Casey[9] |
1931 | Charles Alexander "Heinie" Groth[10] |
1930 | Henry Virgil "Bird" Hooper[11][12][13] |
1929 | Henry Virgil "Bird" Hooper[14][15] |
1928 | James B. "Scotty" MacArthur[14] |
1927 | James B. "Scotty" MacArthur[14] |
1926 | James B. "Scotty" MacArthur[14][16] |
1925 | George Claiborne "Speck" Anderson[17] |
1924 | Arthur Roberts, Jr.[18] |
1923 | Arthur Roberts, Jr.[19] |
1922 | John G. ”Rip” Wallace[20][21] |
1921 | John G. ”Rip” Wallace[14] |
1920 | William Murry Lybrook[22][23] |
1919 | George Douglas Lancaster[24] / Hank Crisp[24] |
1918 | Wesley Bonney[25] |
1917 | William Murry Lybrook[26][27] |
1916 | Edward Kramer Funkhouser[28][29] / Edwin Lee Roden, Jr.[30][31] |
1915 | Joseph Thomas Engleby, Jr.[32] / Arthur Palfrey Terry[33][34] |
1914 | Millard Filmore Peake[35] / Arthur Palfrey Terry[36] |
1913 | Millard Filmore Peake[37] / Vincent Dixon[37] |
1912 | James Booth Rogers[38] |
1911 | Harry Briggs Vaughan[39][40] / Charles A. Bernier[40][41][42] |
1910 | John Lepburn Hughes[43] |
1909 | John Lepburn Hughes[44][45] |
1908 | Frederick William Connolly[46][47][48] |
1907 | Edgar Seymour Sheppard[49] |
1906 | William Triplett Montague[50] / Eugene Munson Wilson[51] |
1905 | James Arthur Nutter[52][53][54] / Edwin Rollins Harris[54] |
1904 | Edwin Rollins Harris[55] |
1903 | Charles Edgar Bear[56] |
1902 | Charles Edgar Bear[57] |
1901 | Christie Jean Baptiste "Kit" DeCamps |
1900 | Christie Jean Baptiste "Kit" DeCamps[58][59] |
1899 | Christie Jean Baptiste "Kit" DeCamps |
1898 | William Frazier Bell[60] |
1897 | William Frazier Bell[61][62] |
1896 | Tarpley Douglas Martin[60][63][64][65] |
1895 | Tarpley Douglas Martin[60][66] |
1894 | Joseph Massie[60][67] |
1893 | John William Robinson[60] / Samuel Sidney "Sid" Fraser[60] |
1892 | Clinton Wakefield Courtland[60][68] |
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