To win a college football national championship, a strong quarterback is a must.
Contenders must have someone who can handle the pressure, someone who isn’t afraid to face a fourth-quarter deficit and lead his team on a crucial drive with 80,000 hostile fans screaming in his ear.
Teams need someone they can trust. Ideally, a veteran.
This fall, some college football playoff contenders won’t have that luxury. While Jameis Winston proved in 2013 that experience isn’t a must while he led Florida State to a BCS National Championship (picking up a Heisman Trophy along the way), ...
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