Finally, a question/thread where the people who answer know their stuff.
Great answers guys.
For pure wishbone, it's probably Jamelle Holloway.
But Major Harris, Rice, and Frazier are excellent selections.
2006-07-11 04:18:40
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answer #1
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answered by ggthekid 2
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Tommie Frazier without doubt. There isn't even a possible other choice out there. Nebraska in their heyday were unstoppable--all due to the versatility of the option offense. When Bill Callahan came in two years ago and began his shift to the West Coast Offense, the entire city of Lincoln began to shake. Reporters and pundits across the nation wondered if anything good could come from the change, and the first season the ended up 5-6 and missed a bowl for the first time in 36 seasons. There are some teams out there who would love to go 5-6 (Vandy's best record in a long long time was last season's mark of 5 victories, for example). But the long years of success in Nebraska were founded upon the running game...and more specifically, the option. Tommie Frazier was the BEST EVER at the option. Period. End of Story. Don't give me that junk about Holloway, Rice or Harris....Frazier is the correct answer.
2006-07-11 08:38:33
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answered by Tiller 3
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Tony Rice led Notre Dame to the 1988 National Championship, beating four teams that played in, what are now BCS games. Lou Holtz frequently utilized the option, and therefore, Rice qualifies as an option QB.
2006-07-11 02:02:35
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answered by Lord of Sport 2
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Read Bhagavat Gita. Arjuna asked the same question. Why the war? What is the use of worldly pleasures and kingdom? etc etc. You are asking the same question so read Gita.( Not Sankaracharya's commentary, which is a distorted one) edit. I am in low spirits when I read your detail. You even does not know what Bhagavat Gita contains. It is not a book of war. It only says nature compels every one to do karmas from breathing to earn wealth and fame. Gita says one must earn wealth and fame. Technical knowledge? What about upa vedas like Ayur veda (Which contains knowledge about plastic surgery in it.)Stapathya veda (Architecture) Even vedas are materialistic. Aryans pray for wealth for cows and for destroying animies and sapathni(Second wife.) Esavasya upanishad says that Avidya( meterial knowledge)and Vidya(Spiritual knowledge) both are necessary to earn Amritatuam. Aviday means all veda which contain material knowledge. Now I remember Gandhi. He said English education is not necessary. But when chosing Indian Prime Minister he said that Vallabha Bhai Patel has no english education so must not be Indian Prime Minister. Many are hypocrite like Gandhi. If you are not, don't send your children to school. edit Many hindus are preaching paghanda (sinful) philosophy i.e bouddha philosophy. Dharma artha kama are the way to moksha.Hindus Rishis were purna Kama Not nishkama. So earning all the kama is the way to libaration Why krishna wear a crown instead of shaving head? Why he is wearing yellow cloths and ornaments instead of Saffron? Why he sleep in a cot with pillow instead of arm as pillow? Why krishna rule a kingdom instead of beggary?
2016-03-27 00:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I doubut he was the best but
Erick Crouch that great QB for nebraska
Man I loved watching him run the option
too bad the option doesn't work in the NFL
2006-07-10 18:01:15
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answered by ImaGman 5
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Tommy Frazier was a better athlete than Eric, just look at that Orange Bowl game and tell me any other QB that could do that!!!
2006-07-10 18:39:33
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answered by davidg1974 1
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Nebraska's Tommie Frazier was a great one along with Oklahoma's Jamelle Holloway.
2006-07-11 03:22:13
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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Tommy Frazier is the best option quarter back there is. He took Nebraska to back to back national titles.
Eric Crouch was also good too.
2006-07-10 20:08:06
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answered by randy j 4
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Tommie Frazier was very good but never played anyone.
I would go with Eric Crouch. The guy was all Nebraska had and when he left their program hit the toilet, where they belong.
2006-07-10 21:32:36
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answered by BitterTim 2
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Eric Crouch. He could have been a running back or receiver. I still don't get what happened in the pros. Also, Matt Jones was no slouch. John Bond from Mississippi State is my favorite.
2006-07-10 17:59:04
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answered by desotobrave 6
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