As of the 2008 season: 1) Don Allard - 1961 with the New York Titans, 1962 with the Boston Patriots.
2) Jack Concannon - 1964-1966 with the Philadelphia Eagles, 1967-1971 with the Chicago Bears, 1974 with the Green Bay Packers, 1975 with the Detroit Lions.
3) Doug Flutie - 1986-1987 with the Chicago Bears, 1987-1989 and 2005 with the New England Patriots, 1998-2000 with the Buffalo Bills, 2001-2004 with the San Diego Chargers.
4) Glenn Foley - 1994-1998 with the New York Jets, 1999 with the Seattle Seahawks.
5) Shawn Halloran - 1987 with the St. Louis Cardinals.
6) Mark Hartsell - 2000 with the Chicago Bears.
7) Matt Hasselbeck - 1999-2000 with the Green Bay Packers, 2001-2008 with the Seattle Seahawks.
8) Tim Hasselbeck - 2002 with the Philadelphia Eagles, 2003 with the Washington Redskins, 2005 with the New York Giants, 2007 with the Arizona Cardinals.
9) Mike Kruczek - 1976-1979 with the Pittsburgh Steelers, 1980 with the Washington Redskins.
10) Gary Marangi - 1974-1976 with the Buffalo Bills.
11) John McCormick - 1962 with the Minnesota Vikings, 1963, 1965-1966, and 1968 with the Denver Broncos.
12) Charlie O'Rourke - 1942 with the Chicago Bears.
13) Don Panciera - 1950 with the Detroit Lions, 1951 with the Chicago Cardinals.
14) Matt Ryan - 2008 with the Atlanta Falcons.
15) Butch Songin - 1960-1961 with the Boston Patriots, 1962 with the New York Titans.
16) Brian St. Pierre - 2004 with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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There have been many great quarterbacks for the University of Tennessee over the last 20 years. Some of the quarterbacks were Peyton Manning, Tee Martin, and Tyler Bray.
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Over the years, Texas Tech University has had many quarterbacks. Former quarterbacks include Kliff Kingsbury, B.J. Symons, and Graham Harrell.
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There are many products from Maryland. Some of these include livestock, crops (such as corn, tomatoes, and apples), and fish.
35.3 miles. Its about 40-45 minutes
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53% male and 47% female
Maryland has claimed 1 national title in 1953 with the AP & Coaches polls