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Football (Baseball?) Trivia
Inspired by the one-game plaoff last night (That's your only clue)
Who is the last person to beat out Peyton Manning for a starting QB job?
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clausen at tennesse?
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Right place, wrong name.
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that guy that transferred to texas a&m that started one game vs ucla when they were both freshmen. no googling this either, i just cant rember his name. i think it was brandon something
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well i googled it now and i see who it was but that wasnt what i was thinking. so there was actually two guys to start over him then. im not gonna say so people can guess to figure it out.
i was right on the money on the timeframe it happened just the wrong guy. the guy that transferred to texas a&m started over clausen for one game, not peyton. Last edited by redbank09; 10-02-07 at 05:21 PM. |
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If what you're thinking of happened after Manning's Freshman year, then I asked the question wrong. The person I'm thinking of started at QB in Manning's Freshman year. If I'm wrong, the people at WEEI in Boston were lying when they interviewed this guy back in June. If I'm wrong, I'm wrong, but if I'm right, you're ignoring the clue. I thought of the guy while watching the baseball game last night (during the MNF commercials).
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So much for doubting myself. Clausen was at UT after Manning.
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