ESPN's Brett McMurphy has been polling college football coaches all year, and his latest poll is certain to cause some contention among the hardcore fan bases.
Videos by FanBuzz
The question this week "Who is the best college quarterback of all-time?" The answer that the coaches provided? Former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow at No. 1, with former Tennessee quarterback Peyton Manning at No. 2.
Tim Tebow tops ESPN coaches poll for best college QB of all-time followed by Peyton... https://t.co/jyL1wtRe6l pic.twitter.com/8GkborNlNC
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) November 19, 2016
Related: College GameDay announces location for final week of regular season
Both Tebow and Manning won titles at their respective schools, and both hold several SEC records. Tebow is probably most notable for being the first non-upperclassman to win the Heisman Trophy, which happened in 2007.
Rounding out the list: Navy's Roger Staubach, Texas's Vince Young, and BYU's Jim McMahon. Any potential snubs? Nebraska fans will have on, at least, as Tommie Frazier was left off the list despite a 33-3 career record.
Also, where is Tommie Frazier on this list? 33-3 as a starter. TWO national titles. #CmonMan pic.twitter.com/IQuJkzfM9R
— College Sports Only (@CollegeSportsO) November 19, 2016