Super Bowl Winning Starting Quarterbacks: Which Schools Can Boast The Most?

Tom Brady won his 7th Super Bowl with the win over Kansas City. What schools have the most Super Bowl winning starting quarterbacks?

Tom Brady won his seventh Super Bowl with the win over Kansas City. Now that’s another win that Michigan can brag about – what schools have the most Super Bowl winning starting quarterbacks?


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The Big 12 finally got a Super Bowl-winning quarterback last year with Patrick Mahomes bringing one home, and he came a game away from making it two.

But that Tom Brady guy did it again to keep adding to Michigan’s bragging rights.

There’s still a whole lot of work to do by other massive football schools.

USC, Miami, Oklahoma, Florida, Ohio State, Penn State, Texas, Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, LSU, Nebraska, Texas A&M, Virginia Tech, Washington and Arizona State … none of them have a Super Bowl-winning starting quarterback on the resumé.

Which schools can claim the most Super Bowl-winning starting quarterbacks?

Alabama

(3) Bart Starr (2 wins), Joe Namath, Ken Stabler

Purdue

(3) Len Dawson, Bob Griese (2 wins), Drew Brees

BYU

(2) Jim McMahon, Steve Young

Notre Dame

(2) Joe Theismann, Joe Montana (4 wins)

Stanford

(2) Jim Plunkett (2 wins), John Elway (2 wins)

Arizona

(1) Nick Foles

California

(1) Aaron Rodgers

Delaware

(1) Joe Flacco

Florida State

(1) Brad Johnson

Fresno State

(1) Trent Dilfer

Grambling

(1) Doug Williams

Louisiana Tech

(1) Terry Bradshaw (4 wins)

Louisville

(1) Johnny Unitas

Miami University

(1) Ben Roethlisberger (2 wins)

Michigan

(1) Tom Brady (7 wins)

Morehead State

(1) Phil Simms

Navy

(1) Roger Staubach (2 wins)

Northern Iowa

(1) Kurt Warner

Ole Miss

(1) Eli Manning (2 wins)

Southern Miss

(1) Brett Favre

Tennessee

(1) Peyton Manning (2 wins)

Texas Tech

(1) Patrick Mahomes

UCLA

(1) Troy Aikman (3 wins)

Washington State

(1) Mark Rypien

West Virginia

(1) Jeff Hostetler

Wisconsin

(1) Russell Wilson

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Sean Payton has had his fill of TB12 … spam

Sean Payton has seen enough of TB12 … in his email,

New Orleans coach Sean Payton has seen enough of Tom Brady — actually TB12 — and his Saints haven’t played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Sunday’s opener.

The Saints’ coach loves the quarterback’s brand of water but has had enough of the emails from the TB12 company

“Tom’s got that whole TB12 line, and he had me buying the water in the offseason, and it was fantastic,” Payton said, referring to the brand’s line of hydration supplements, via Eduardo Encina of the Tampa Bay Times. “Only (problem) is, the emails don’t stop coming. And I told him, ‘Hey, can you stop sending me emails? And then he purposely went to the company and now they’re doubled. Every morning I wake up, I’m gonna erase about 15, maybe 12 emails.”

If you are interested in all the fuss is about, click here.

Tom Brady’s TB12 company accepting up to $1M in PPP loans is so gross

This is a terrible look for the GOAT.

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I gotta say something up front here – I’m a Tom Brady guy. I’m from Boston, I like the Patriots, and I am smart enough to know that Brady is the GOAT.

I’m also smart enough to be able to chastise the GOAT for things that he deserves to be chastised for and this is clearly one of those things – this week it was revealed that his TB12 company received a PPP loan from the government that fell in the $350,000 to $1 million tier of loan payments for companies looking for help during the coronavirus pandemic.

That, quite frankly, is a joke. And a terrible one at that.

While I’ve long been a fan of Brady’s football career, his TB12 stuff has been harder to root for or take seriously. From the pajama pants that are still being promoted as helping you recover while you sleep (I mean, come on), to his recent new product called “Protect,” which is billed as an immunity blend supplement that he released during the pandemic for $45 bucks a bottle, it’s hard to ignore those who yell about Brady being sketchy for selling some ridiculous things that may more may not help a person out.

But now his company is getting up to a million bucks from the government? Money that we taxpayers kicked in from our weekly paychecks?

Yeah, that’s gross.

It’s especially gross when you consider that Brady, who is about to turn 43 next month, recently signed a 2-year, $50 million deal with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Tom can’t strip any of that money away to help with his TB12 stuff?

We’re all going through tough times – losing loved ones from the coronavirus, losing jobs, being put on furloughs – and for many of us finances are a major concern from the moment we get up to the moment we go to bed.

That’s what makes this so hard to comprehend, that a QB who has made $253 million during his 20 years with the Patriots (and that’s just what he’s made from football) needs some government help?

He doesn’t need the government’s help and TB12 should have never applied for this loan. But TB12 did apply for the loan and got a nice payout.

This is a terrible look for a QB who continues to have bad looks during this offseason, including working out and quoting FDR when the players’ union has suggested players don’t work out in order to protect their health.

Brady was a lot of fun to root for during his days with the Patriots and I’m hoping he does well with the Bucs if there is football this season.

But this PPP loan is not great. No great at all.

Wednesday’s biggest winner: Not the quarantine meals in the NBA quarantine bubble.

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NBA teams are starting to gather in Orlando in hopes of being able to get back to playing in what will be a wild few months of basketball action in Florida if all goes according to plan. Some players shared photos of the dinners they got and yeah, it doesn’t look great. These meals will get better once the 48-hour quarantine is over, but right now these don’t look good at all.

Quick hits: Fiers’ tremendous mask… Fantasy baseball advice… Usain Bolt gives daughter a great name… And more!

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– A’s pitcher Mike Fiers turned his bizarre facial hair into a terrifying face mask that you need to see.

– My buddy Charles Curtis has some great fantasy baseball advice now that baseball is coming back (we hope). Hint: Don’t prioritize pitchers in your drafts.

– Usain Bolt gave his newborn baby girl a perfect name.

– ESPN has revamped its radio lineup and here’s everything you need to know about that.

– My boss Nate Scott ranked all 9 of Christian Pulisic’s goals for Chelsea and you should check it out because Nate is a nice boss and a big soccer dude.

Tom Brady faces backlash for promoting questionable TB12 ‘immunity blend supplement’

Shameless, really.

Tom Brady’s wellness brand, TB12, has long pushed unproven supplements at exorbitant prices as a core function of its business model. He’s promoted $100 recovery pajamas. He’s peddled anti-concussion water with no real scientific backing.

So, with a global coronavirus pandemic raging on, Brady’s brand announced its latest product on Monday: an immunity blend supplement called “Protect.”

The Protect supplement is generally similar to your basic Emergency-C or immune-support vitamin supplement that you’d find at any pharmacy. But in Brady’s case, his company is charging $45 for a non-FDA-approved product and choosing to release that product right in the middle of a pandemic.

The product doesn’t claim to protect users from the coronavirus (it can’t), but the timing here said all we needed to know. Immediately after the announcement, Brady faced backlash for trying to profiteer off a crisis with a questionable product.

And, of course, our own Nate Scott called this move back in January. It’s Goop for Men.

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Tom Brady reposts this Mike Evans image on his Instagram story

Tampa Bay Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans took to Instagram recently to let everyone know the Bucs are coming, and TB12 was all about it.

Tom Brady will have the benefit of working with two Pro Bowl wide receiver in Mike Evans and Chris Godwin when he gets under center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers this fall.

Brady, the six-time Super Bowl champion, is hoping to make it ring number seven in 2020, and to do that he’ll have to guide the Bucs back to the postseason for the first time since 2007. And if he gets all the way to Super Bowl LV, he and the Bucs will become the first team in NFL history to play the Super Bowl in their home stadium.

While we’ve yet to see the talented trio of Brady, Evans and Godwin on the field together, Evans is letting everyone know the Bucs are coming. The wideout took to his Instagram story today to post the below image.

Take a look.

Brady reposted the image on his own Instagram story, adding a few emojis for emphasis.

You’ve been warned, NFL. Tampa Bay’s time is now.

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Brady and Gisele send Easter wishes to all on Instagram

See what Bucs QB Tom Brady and his wife Gisele Bundchen had to say on Instagram to all their fans on Easter.

The past month has been an interesting one for Tom Brady. The six-time Super Bowl champion said goodbye to the New England Patriots — the only team he’s ever known — after a 20-year dynastic run that we’ll likely never see again in the NFL.

Brady opted to start a new chapter in his life rather than finish his career as a Patriot, and for the first time in nearly two decades he’ll enter a season playing for a new owner and head coach. And while the coronavirus pandemic has prevented us from seeing Brady introduced as a Buc in Tampa, it’s given him time to reflect on life and all it has to offer.

The future Hall of Famer took to Instagram today with a heartfelt message as he wished everyone a Happy Easter. Take a look.

Brady’s wife Gisele, who along with Brady helped donate meals to people in Tampa being affected by the coronavirus crisis, left a comment on her husband’s post, sending her best wishes to everyone, too.

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Tom Brady takes to Instagram to show off his first comeback win in Florida

Buccaneers QB Tom Brady took to his Instagram account to show more love to his new state of Florida.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady has yet to play a game for his new team, but he is already embracing that Florida lifestyle with his family. The six-time Super Bowl champ and his wife have even helped donate meals to the Tampa community in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

Whenever Brady does finally get introduced to the world as a Buccaneer at the Tampa facility, we’ll be watching. Until then, though, we’ll just have to wait. Fortunately, Brady is making sure to remind us where he is setting up shop next season.

Brady took to Instagram today to post a picture of his first comeback win in Florida from back in college, when his Michigan Wolverines downed the Alabama Crimson Tide 35-34 in the Orange Bowl on New Year’s Day in 2000.

But, Brady wasn’t done showing Florida love on Instagram, posting this picture, too, of his updated wardrobe.

Welcome to the Sunshine State No. 12!

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Tom Brady will still be TB12; Chris Godwin changes number

Tom Brady will be wearing his infamous No. 12 jersey next season when he suits up for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The great debate is finally over, and Bucs fans everywhere can get ready to buy their official TB12 jerseys, as Tom Brady has accepted Chris Godwin’s offer of the No. 12.

It was the biggest question surrounding the Bucs since Brady officially signed with them after ending his 20-year run with the New England Patriots. Godwin, who’d worn the number since his high school days in Delaware, graciously gave up the number for the six-time Super Bowl champion, and will change to No. 14 instead.

It’s a great way for Brady and Godwin to kick off their friendship. Hopefully, Brady can repay him by throwing a few extra passes his way next season.

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TB12 continues to be open about Patriots offense needing improvement (Patriotswire)

Tom Brady continues to be open and honest about the fact that the Patriots’ 10-1 record is in large part a testament to the team’s defense while discussing the ways that

Tom Brady continues to be open and honest about the fact that the Patriots’ 10-1 record is in large part a testament to the team’s defense while discussing the ways that

TB12 continues to be open about Patriots offense needing improvement

Tom Brady continues to be open and honest about the fact that the Patriots’ 10-1 record is in large part a testament to the team’s defense while discussing the ways that

Tom Brady continues to be open and honest about the fact that the Patriots’ 10-1 record is in large part a testament to the team’s defense while discussing the ways that