Best Collegiate Rushing QB All-Time... Denard?

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I hope this isn't an awful off-season topic.  I was having a conversation regarding the best running QB in college football and asserted (me just being a homer lol) that not only is Denard the best NOW but he's the best ever.  In response several names were thrown out:

Tommie Frazier

Vince Young

Cam Newton

Mike Vick

 

In the speed department Denard crushes everybody but Vick, who he crushes in the stats department. 

Frazier is a legend, but again Denard's stats >.

 

What say ye? Are we watching the best ever?

 

Chippewa Blue

July 19th, 2012 at 11:37 AM ^

He's up there, if he gets close to or breaks White's record I say that it is him. That is is this is refering to best quaterback at running. Not the running quarterback who is the best overall quaterback

Saluki

July 19th, 2012 at 11:47 AM ^

Consider that Denard really didn't have any supporting cast of offensive weapons until Fitz emerged last year. The other QB's on those lists had other playmakers on their teams that the defense had to watch. What makes Denard so impressive, he would make big plays even when all eyes were on him.

CasBMW

July 19th, 2012 at 11:52 AM ^

Freshman year (952 to be exact I think) to Denard's back-up role his freshman year when he had around 350 yards rushing. And pretty much started/played about 40 games (Pat White) to achieve those stats.

Don

July 19th, 2012 at 12:13 PM ^

he might already have the rushing record. For another what-if, if White hadn't injured his thumb against Pitt in the 2007 game (and the WVU kicker had made his FGs) they probably would have beaten the Panthers and gone on to play in the NC. Which means it would have been extremely unlikely that RR would have bolted to Michigan.

Sten Carlson

July 19th, 2012 at 11:59 AM ^

Pat White was pretty awesome, there is no denying that.  There have been some greats as others have mentioned: Vick, Crouch, Fraizer, El, etc.  I don't consider VY nor Cam Newton "running QB's" per se. 

The thing that seems so unique about Denard is the fact that everyone on the field, on the sidelines, in the press box, and watching on TV hold their collective breath when he runs the ball because there's a good chance that he takes it to the house.  I don't remember that with any other running QB.  To be fair though, I didn't really watch those other -- with the exception of VY -- all that often.  It just seems like he can score from anywhere.  Does that make him the best?  I don't know, but I he's certainly my favorite, and the most exciting player to wear the Maize and Blue since Charles Woodson.

Wolverman

July 19th, 2012 at 12:19 PM ^

 You do know Cam newton in his 1 year at Auburn rushed for almost 1500 yards on 264 attempts and Vince Young averaged like 1,000 yards a season on 150 attempts in the 3 years he played at Texas. It's hard to argue that they are both not rushing QB's

Sten Carlson

July 19th, 2012 at 12:25 PM ^

Yeah, you're probably right.  I suppose my perception is off.  When I think of "running QB's" for whatever reason, I don't think of them as such.  They were, as you pointed out, so I'll have to adjust my perception.  Thanks for setting me straight.

Space Coyote

July 19th, 2012 at 12:05 PM ^

Outside of White, who ran a similar system, it's hard to compare to anyone really. And even White wasn't relied on as much, though he had better threats around him. Just because Nebraska ran an option scheme, doesn't mean those QBs were ever their primary ball carriers. They also operated under center in a different era.

The scariest I ever watched when he dropped back was Vince Young. That guy made more guys look slow - while he looked like he was taking an afternoon jog - than anyone I ever watched, and was great at finding lanes to take off to when the pass plays didn't work. But they also ran very few plays purely designed for him to run. If you said that Michigan could have Vince Young running RR's offense, I can't say I would be too disapointed, and I feel running wise it would be about an even swap (Young has other factors that would favor him overall at this point). Again though, they would be tasked with doing different things. Young would do the QB power, but is better at scrambling.

I also don't think you can discount Tebow. While maybe not as electric in space, the fact that you could use him as a power back and he was so difficult to bring down makes him one of the best running QBs of all time. Cam Newton in a similar manner (though, like Young, I'm not sure either can be catergorized as a 'running' QB by the end of their college careers, very duel-threat).

So while I think he's up there, I think it's very difficult to compare. It's like comparing Jim Brown to Barry Sanders, two very different backs from slightly different eras and/or schemes.

Sten Carlson

July 19th, 2012 at 12:20 PM ^

VY was one of those "long striders" that has an amazing blend of speed and size.  In the NC Game against USC, I think every sentient being in the known universe knew that he was going to run for the winning TD, and despite the amazing number of NFL-ready defenders USC had on the field that game, nobody could even lay a finger on him.  You're right, he made very fast players look like they were standing still.  It was certainly uncanny.

My favorite VY play of all time, the "pump fake" against Ok St:

 

I really hope Denard can incorportate the pump fake into his game this season -- it's absolutely LETHAL against spying LB's.

Roachgoblue

July 19th, 2012 at 12:13 PM ^

The other QB's could throw too. I think if Denard does make better decisions and throws more accurately he will be the best ever. Time will tell, go blue!

In reply to by Roachgoblue

SC Wolverine

July 19th, 2012 at 12:45 PM ^

how cool is it that we enter the new season with a QB who this year could establish himself as the greatest dual-threat college QB of all time. Can't wait for the season.

JCV16

July 19th, 2012 at 12:23 PM ^

Stats might indicate otherwise and I could be convinced, but VY was the most dominant college player I've ever seen, period.  I think it's between Denard and Vick for second.  Frazier def in discussion though.

Smash Lampjaw

July 19th, 2012 at 12:25 PM ^

do I regret that we were not in a position to redshirt Denard in his freshman year. As exciting as he was at moments it seems like it was a wasted year. Most of what he has accomplished so far was in two seasons.

Sten Carlson

July 19th, 2012 at 12:30 PM ^

Smash,

I'm am 100% with you on this point.  Listen to the commentator in the no famous "Denard's first play" video.  He said something to effect of, "Rodriguez said, 'he's just too good to redshirt...' " Looking back, I wish RR hadn't made that decision and just stuck with Tate all season.  Although, how could he?  He didn't have a viable back up and Denard was absolutely perfect for his system.  It sure would be nice knowing that we had Denard for '12 and '13, and thus could RS Shane.  Oh well, such is life.

Blue in Yarmouth

July 19th, 2012 at 12:32 PM ^

Denard is my second favorite wolverine of alltime (behind only Charles Woodson) but I would be lying if I said I thought he was a better running QB that Mike Vick was. From a purely statistical standpoint he may prove superior to all of them, but from my time watching the two of them play I would have to give the slight edge to Vick.

Honestly I have never seen anyone as electric with the ball in his hands. I read a post further up in the thread about everyone holding their breath because Denard could take it to the house at any given moment, and that is exactly how it was when Vick got the ball.

Where I think Vicj seperates himself is his ability to make people miss and get out of trouble. To this point in his career Denard hasn't really done much of that. It seems to me that he is so intent on proving to everyone that he can play QB that he misses many opportunities to make plays when the play breaks down.  Vick would recognise when the play wasn't there and when it wasn't, he would showcase his abilities.

I hope Denard does more of that this year (using his legs when a pass play breaks down) and he can do it on a regular basis and start making things happen on broken plays I think that would put him on the same level as Mike Vick (who I think is the best).

CasBMW

July 19th, 2012 at 12:55 PM ^

I remember watching a show called Sports Science:

1. Denard can run 22 (21.84 to be exact to Michael Vicks 21.63)mph in the open field 

2. Denard cuts at angles better that NFL Pro Bowl running backs 

3. When coming to a complete stop in the pocket to avoid a sack, Denard exerts the same force that an astronuat feels upon takeoff to outer space. 

4. And a remarkable 4.32 40-yard per Sports Science (4.30 fastest recorded while at UM) to Vick's 4.34 40-yard per Sports Science (4.25 fastest recorded during college)

5. 10.4 100m for Denard. Can not find any info for Vick.

UofM626

July 19th, 2012 at 1:13 PM ^

But not yet. After this yr then the you post this and ask the question. Right now he is 4th on that list. No one is going to touch Feazier, that dude was an absolute beast of a QB. I love Denard, but he isn't Frazier or Young just yet. Hopefully this time next yr we are talking about a championship, but right now Frazier is head and shoulders above any of them.

turtleboy

July 19th, 2012 at 1:29 PM ^

If Denard had redshirted and been a 4 year starter he'd easily smash the record, even with a limited freshman year, and shared duties with another 1000 yard rusher last year he'll still likely do it because we play an extra game or two a year.

TatuajeVI

July 19th, 2012 at 3:18 PM ^

"The Team, The Team, The Team"

No way will they deliberately call plays to have Denard break a record. I know we all want to see him break that record, but Denard staying healthy is far too important to this team to mess around.

South TX MFan

July 19th, 2012 at 1:52 PM ^

I don't think VY is a better pure runner than Denard but he's definitely a better QB. Having been able to see him a couple of times live I have to say he's one of the best college players of all time. That performance in '05 against "the greatest college team of all time" is the best single performance I've ever seen. He was robbed of the Heisman that year IMO.

Wolfman

July 19th, 2012 at 2:06 PM ^

If Denard would do what I pray each time I  see the first yard marker guaranteed, and run to the first down spot, no doubt he'd have a significant amount more yardage right now. I don't mind when he throws to a wide open receiver in this situation, but into coverage vs. a sure first down and possibly many more yards when he's in the clear, there is no doubt he might own all rushing records by qbs already.

One thing many people overlook often is how good he was his first year, in limited backup to Tate rushing between the tackles. He would often pick up 5-7 yards when it looked like he would be stopped at line of scrimmage.

Given the above and the fact he does throw into coverage, played a limited role his first season and almost all handoffs by Devin to him all result in the defense knowing it's a jet sweep, therefore, ready to limit yardage gained, it would be logical to assume he's the greatest running qb ever. Hell, let's face it. If he had RSed and given that year to learn the game instead of learning as he played, and started for four consecutive years, he more than likely would have not only become the unquestionable greatest running qb ever, he would have surpassed Hart as Michigan's leading all-time rusher, while still racking up huge amounts through the air because the spread offense he would have run entirely for fours years had Michigan been solid on defense simple because when he was running the spread entirely, it was impossible for our receivers not be be wide open waving their arms in an hopes that DR would see them.

NE had some great rushing qbs, but consider they were brought in almost exclusively as rushers because under Tom they threw about 10 times a game, in essence making them RBs who would sometime pitch to their option man because of design of offense and tremendous talent surrounding them.  Yeah, he's the best ever.  

BlueNation

July 19th, 2012 at 2:08 PM ^

I think a dual threat qb is by far the most important player on a college football team. I would take a dual threat guy over a great pocket passer any day. I do think that Denard is the best as a runner. A couple guys who also come to mind that were not mentioned in the OP, are Pat White and (unfortunately) Troy Smith. Both were great dual threat quarterbacks. If Denard stops throwing off of his back foot, decreases picks, and can be a lot more accurate while throwing on the run this year, then there is no doubt in my mind that he'll go down as the best running qb to ever do it. He's too agile and quick, accompanied by how down right fast he is, to be stopped. If we can get him on plays where he rolls out to the wide side of the field and has his receivers squeezing to that side, along with him recognizing his reads better and becoming more accurate, then there is literally no way he can be stopped. If they try to stop the run, he can pass or dump it off to a short route. If they try to stop the pass, even if the have a spy or two, he can run. Most of the time, the spy won't be enough to stop D-Rob because he's too electric of a player and can still get at least 5 yards a play at that point. He could have one of, if not the most historic season in Michigan history or even college football this year, just by improving on a few key things. Not to mention, that if he can improve those few things, then there is no reason why he shouldn't be a legitimate Heisman candidate.

Flamebait

July 19th, 2012 at 2:22 PM ^

I agree Pat White should have been included but the people on the internets whom I'm arguing against didn't mention his name until like page 7... I went with the original guys they brought up.

LMAO at me arguing on the internet...

 

ChicagoB1GRed

July 19th, 2012 at 5:45 PM ^

first, let me say I appreciate the props given on this site by Michigan fans for Tommie---and that I thoroughly enjoy watching Denard who is a special player as well.

But Frazier's in a class by himself as far as running/dual threat college quarterbacks when you consider his individual career stats and team accomplishments. Of course he played on some great teams but everyone mentioned here had talent around them. He was a four year starter, who missed several games and had no NFL career  due to blood clots from Crohn's disease.

 

2 NC's, back-to-back

MVP in 3 NC games

33-3 as a starter

4 Big Eight Conference championships

1st Team All-American

Heisman runner-up

2,233 career rushing yards, 4,003 passing yards

Sports Illustrated back-up quarterback on NCAA Football All-Century Team.

College FootballNews #33 player on their Top 100 Greatest College Football Players of All-Time

 

 

 

South TX MFan

July 19th, 2012 at 6:34 PM ^

As good as he was I'd still pick VY.

In only 2 years as a full time starter:
32-2 record
6,040 yards passing, 44TD
61% completions (compared to 49% for Frazier)
3,127 yards rushing 37TD
1st QB to pass for 3000/rush for 1000 in a season
1 NC
2 Rose Bowl MVP's
1st team AA
Manning award
Maxwell Award
Davey O'Brien award
Heisman runner up (robbed!)

All that in 2 years as a full time starter, not too shabby.

Flamebait

July 19th, 2012 at 9:15 PM ^

I would also have to disagree.

The majority of the accolades listed for Frazier there are team accolades not measures of individual running skill.  Also, Frazier played on the mid 90's Nebraska teams that are among the best in history running behind one of if not the greatest offensive line of all time. 

Being on a winning team isn't a tell-all indicator of personal skill.  (Juwan Howard got a ring this year and Kevin Durant didn't)  Barry Sanders... a great individual football player... was on some miserable Lions teams.

I'm not saying TF was a slouch by any stretch of the imagination.  Probably top 5 running qb material.

But that being said... In 2010 Denard rushed for 1700 yards... nearly as many as TF rushed for in his career.

Denard also has physical skills that TF (while great) didn't. (i.e. dilithium) Denard runs a 4.3. That's elite speed for a QB.  Frazier only ran a 4.5.  Also, Denard's highlights show lateral quickness and agility at a level that I don't see when I watch Frazier's to compare.

BILG

July 19th, 2012 at 6:33 PM ^

Usually not into predictions, but bored in the middle of the summer, so here we go.

Denard will have the most electrifying year college football has seen since Reggie Bush's Heisman year, except Denard will get to keep his trophy.

Denard will be unreal as a senior.  After an entire year to digest the Borges offense, along with an O-line and recievers that went through the system change as well, they will be a machine.  Denard will not get as many called rushes, but I expect him to break contain and scramble more often, which could mean an even higher YPC average. 

The passing game should actually click this year with Denard and Borges actually speaking the same language, Denard understanding the routes, system, and timing better, and Al understanding Denard's strengths and weaknesses better.

Michigan 24  Alabama 17

Robinson: Passing 16-25    245 YDS     2 TD   1 INT       Rushing 15 Carries  108 Yards

Fitz:  23 Carries   98 Yards

 

Sten Carlson

July 19th, 2012 at 7:18 PM ^

BILG,

I agree with you 100%.  Obviously Denard has his issues last year, but as Hoke & Co. said repeatedly, it wasn't only Denard that was learning the offense, it was the entire offense.  When one player misses an assignment, or runs a poor route, it makes Denard look bad.  I have no doubt that Denard will make far fewer mistakes, as will the OL, the WR's,the RB's, and perhaps most importantly, the OC himself.  Given the fact that every DC that Michigan will face is going to be keying on Denard's running abitlity, I think the overall improvement of the entire offense is going to make for some extremely electrifying performances by Michigan's #16 -- they're not going to know whether he's going to run or pass, and that is when both aspects of his game will explode.