COA

C.O. Best quarterback

Posted on 19 November 2009 by Josh Cordell

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Oregon prep football has produced an amazing amount of great quarterbacks. Kellen Clemens (Burns), Derek Anderson (Scappoose), Erik Ainge (Glencoe), Joey Harrington (Central Catholic) and Jared Zabransky (Hermiston) are just a few that come to mind.

So who are the best quarterbacks to ever come out of Central Oregon? Let’s have some nominations. If you need any help getting started, here are the Bend High passing records.

The best quarterback living in Central Oregon would have to be Drew Bledsoe :-)

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9 Comments For This Post

  1. Mike Johnson Says:

    There are a few who have played some college football from CO, but not well known. The best quarterback living in Central Oregon has to be Dan Fouts.

  2. Todd Says:

    What about Gabe Nehl from MV from 95-97. Fouts is by far the best living in Central Oregon.

  3. Josh Cordell Says:

    Gabe Nehl has got my vote as the best QB MV has ever had. Maybe the best in C.O. Fouts and Bledsoe… that’s two pretty amazing QBs!

  4. Doug Smith Says:

    This is going back a while, but Scanlon from Crook County 1984 was an incredible QB and a great leader. He walked out with a couple of IMC championships and the Big School State Championship prior to going to Lynfield and being successful at that level as well.

  5. shane Says:

    Dusty Macauley out of sisters 97-99. His stats will bother you….. Oh ya and 28 consecutive wins.

  6. Molly Farrell Says:

    Thanks for the useful info – I had fun reading it! I always enjoy reading this blog. :)

  7. Matt Says:

    I played with Gabe Nehl. Toughest and Smartest QB I know.

  8. Josh Cordell Says:

    I also need to add Josh Wagenblast of Redmond. Great name, even better QB!

  9. cassady Says:

    You’ve got to add Joe Dusan to the list as he was the 95 state player of the year when 4A was the highest level and everybody was playing against the big schools. Great athlete and boy did he have some good football players around him.

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