As of the 2007 season: 1) Alabama - Bart Starr, Joe Namath, Ken Stabler
2) California - Joe Kapp, Craig Morton
3) BYU - Jim McMahon, Steve Young
4) Maryland - Boomer Esiasom, Neil O'Donnell
5) Notre Dame - Daryle Lamonica, Joe Theisman, Joe Montana
6) Purdue - Bob Griese, Len Dawson
7) Stanford - Jim Plunkett, John Elway
8) Washington state - Drew Bledsoe, Mark Rypien
Purdue University
No its not Purdue University, it the University of Notre Dame with five.
Wrong about Notre Dame. Notre Dame has 5 TITLES, but only two Super Bowl winning QB's--Joe Montana (4) and Joe Theismann (1).
Purdue has 3 QB's, who have won 4 championships: Len Dawson (1), Bob Griese (2), Drew Brees (1)
Alabama also has 3, who have won 4 championships: Bart Starr (2), Joe Namath (1), Ken Stabler (1).
So your answer is Purdue and Alabama.
No, because no rookie quarterback has been to the super bowl.
The University of Miami has produced one Super Bowl starting quarterback, that being Jim Kelly who was the starter for the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowls XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII.
Neil O'Donnell was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl XXX.
Mike Kruczek was the backup quarterback for the Steelers in Super Bowl XIV.
The winning quarterback of the 1997 Super Bowl XXXI was Green Bay Packers Brett Farve.
Most colleges in the south
No, because no rookie quarterback has been to the super bowl.
The Cowboys quarterback was Roger Staubach.
The University of Miami has produced one Super Bowl starting quarterback, that being Jim Kelly who was the starter for the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowls XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII.
Ben Roethlisberger was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl XL.
Neil O'Donnell was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl XXX.
Some Presidents may call the Super Bowl winning quarterback but not all do.
Mark Rypien
The 1995 Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback in the 1996 Super Bowl was Neil O'Donnell.
Mike Kruczek was the backup quarterback for the Steelers in Super Bowl XIV.
The winning quarterback of the 1997 Super Bowl XXXI was Green Bay Packers Brett Farve.
Ken Anderson in Super Bowl XVI and Boomer Esiason in Super Bowl XXIII.