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The original was posted on /r/cfb by /u/lakeyoung on 2023-11-09 23:47:19.


West Virginia University quarterback Pat White had an outstanding career at WVU. He had 4,480 career running yards (second-most by a QB in FBS history), the first QB to win four consecutive bowl games (including 2 New Year’s Six bowls), and the sixth-highest wins by a starting QB in NCAA history. Along with that, he had the most touchdowns of any position in Big East history and is only 1 of 9 players to have both 200 rushing and passing yards against an opponent in a single game. Furthermore, the high-powered offense he led brought WVU to national relevancy and his role in Rich Rod’s spread offense fundamentally reshaped college football. Despite all of this, he is ineligible for the college football Hall of Fame because he was never first-team All-American. What are your thoughts on this? Is he a quarterback that should receive an exception?