List of Virginia Tech Hokies starting quarterbacks

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Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick was the first overall selection in the 2001 NFL Draft.

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.

Contents

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 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 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)
2023 Grant Wells (2) / Kyron Drones (12)
2022 Grant Wells (11)
2021 Braxton Burmeister (12) / Connor Blumrick (1)
2020 Braxton Burmeister (5) / Hendon Hooker (6)
2019 Ryan Willis (4) / Hendon Hooker (8) / Quincy Patterson (1)
2018 Josh Jackson (3) / Ryan Willis (10)
2017 Josh Jackson (13)
2016 Jerod Evans (14)
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 (4) / Todd Greenwood (7)
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 (10)
1955 Billy Cranwell
1954 Billy Cranwell
1953 Johnny Dean / Jackie Williams
1952 Johnny Dean (11)
1951 Johnny Dean (8) / Jackie Williams (2)
1950 Bruce Fisher
1949 Bruce Fisher
1948 Bruce Fisher
1947 Ted Johnson
1946 Ted Johnson
1945 Stan Majcher
1942 Roger McClure
1941 Dick Kern (9) / Bill James (1)
1940 Dick Kern / Gene Wheeler [1]
1939 Dick Kern / Ward Boswell [2]
1938 Philip Galliano DeMuro [3] / James Stuart Fixx [4] [5]
1937 Melvin Henry [6]
1936 Melvin Henry / Wilson Brown [7]
1935 Melvin Henry [8] / Buck Carpenter [9] / George Sodaro [10]
1934 George Smith (7) / Duncan Holsclaw (3)
1933 Charles Morgan (9) / Duncan Holsclaw (1)
1932 Charles Morgan (9)
1931 Heinie Groth (5) / Samuel Hardwick (1) / Harry Howard (1) / Waightes Ottley (1) / Bill Porterfield (1)
1930 Bird Hooper (8) / Samuel Hardwick (1)
1929 Bird Hooper [11] [12]
1928 Scotty MacArthur [11] / Bird Hooper [13] [14]
1927 Scotty MacArthur [11] / Herbert McEver [15]
1926 Scotty MacArthur [11] [16] / Herbert McEver [17]
1925 George Claiborne "Speck" Anderson [18]
1924 Arthur Roberts Jr. [19]
1923 Arthur Roberts Jr. [20] / Harry Sutton [21] [22]
1922 John G. ”Rip” Wallace [23] [24]
1921 John G. ”Rip” Wallace [11]
1920 William Lybrook [25] [26]
1919 George Douglas Lancaster [27] / Hank Crisp [27]
1918 Hank Crisp (3) / Wesley Bonney (2) / William Hurst (1) / Siegel (1)
1917 Edwin Roden (6) / William Lybrook (2) [28] [29] / Eugene Bock (1)
1916 Edwin Roden (5) [30] [31] / George Lancaster (3) / Edward Funkhouser (1) [32] [33]
1915 Arthur Terry (4) [34] [35] / Vincent Dixon (2) / Edward Funkhouser (2)
1914 Millard Filmore Peake [36] / Arthur Terry [37]
1913 Millard Filmore Peake [38] / Vincent Dixon [38]
1912 James Booth Rogers (5) / W. R. Legge (3) / Asbury Nathaniel Hodgson (1)
1911 Harry Briggs Vaughan [39] [40] / Charles A. Bernier [40] [41] [42]
1910 John Lepburn Hughes [43]
1909 John Lepburn Hughes (7)
1908 Frederick William Connolly [44] [45] [46]
1907 Edgar Seymour Sheppard [47]
1906 William Triplett Montague [48] / Eugene Munson Wilson [49]
1905 James Arthur Nutter [50] [51] [52] / Edwin Rollins Harris [52]
1904 Edwin Rollins Harris [53]
1903 Charles Edgar Bear [54]
1902 Charles Edgar Bear (3) / Joe Ware (2) / Creighton Campbell (1)
1901 Kit DeCamps
1900 Kit DeCamps [55] [56]
1899 Kit DeCamps
1898 William Frazier Bell [57]
1897 William Frazier Bell [58] [59]
1896 Tarpley Douglas Martin [57] [60] [61] [62]
1895 Tarpley Douglas Martin [57] [63]
1894 Joseph Massie [57] [64]
1893 John William Robinson (1) / Sid Fraser (1)
1892 Clinton Wakefield Courtland [57] [65]

Most games as starting quarterback

These quarterbacks have started for the Hokies in regular season games (from start of 1987 season until the end of 2017 season).

Name
GPGames played
GSGames started
WNumber of wins as starting quarterback
LNumber of losses as starting quarterback
TNumber of ties as starting quarterback
PctWinning Percentage as starting quarterback
NamePeriodGPGSWLT %
Taylor, Tyrod2007-201050423480.809
Randall, Bryan2001-2004483827110.710
Thomas, Logan2010-2013454026140.650
DeShazo, Maurice1991-1994383419141.558
Glennon, Sean2004-200837261880.692
Druckenmiller, Jim1993-199635242040.833
Furrer, Will1988-1991343315171.454
Clark, Al1995-199824191270.631
Vick, Michael1999-200022212010.952
Vick, Marcus2003,200522131120.846
Brewer, Michael2014-201521201190.550
Motley, Brenden2014-2016216330.500
Noel, Grant1999-200220141040.714
Wooten, Rodd1989-1991194220.500
Young, Cam1988-1989177340.428
Jackson, Josh2017-201816161150.687
Meyer, Dave1997-2000164310.750
Evans, Jerod201614141040.714
Willis, Ryan2018-20191210460.400
Chapman, Erik19871111290.181
Sorensen, Nick1997-1998114310.750
Koel, Treg199251010.000

Career passing records

(from Starting QB's at start of 1987 season until end of 2017 season)

NameCompAtt %YdsTDInt
Thomas, Logan6931,24855.5%9,0035339
Taylor, Tyrod49586557.2%7,0174420
Randall, Bryan49083358.8%6,5084831
Furrer, Will49592053.7%5,9064346
DeShazo, Maurice39774453.3%5,7204731
Glennon, Sean38665658.8%4,8672821
Brewer, Michael38865759.0%4,3953122
Druckenmiller, Jim31358053.9%4,3833418
Jackson, Josh27245459.9%3,5662510
Evans, Jerod26842263.5%3,546298
Vick, Michael17731456.3%3,0742011
Vick, Marcus20734659.8%2,8681915
Willis, Ryan21336458.5%2,714249
Clark, Al19336153.4%2,623199
Noel, Grant15828455.6%1,9711811
Chapman, Erik11923151.5%1,3401014
Motley, Brenden10218754.5%1,253127
Wooten, Rodd7413754.0%90339
Meyer, Dave6011353.0%89036
Young, Cam8217447.1%71617
Sorensen, Nick428052.5%44649
Koel, Treg246040.0%34625

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