Michigan-Gerald Ford + Tom Brady (Ford earned All-American football honors while "dreamboat" Tom did not!)
Navy (US Naval Academy) -Jimmy Carter + Roger Staubach
Miami of Ohio-Benjamin Harrison + Ben Roethlisberger
Stanford- Herbert Hoover + John Elway and Jim Plunkett
Gerald Ford, Tom Brady - Michigan Jimmy Carter, Roger Staubach - Navy Benjamin Harrison, Ben Roethlisberger - Miami (Ohio) Herbert Hoover, John Elway - Stanford
One United States president (Herbert Hoover) and two Super Bowl winning quarterbacks (Jim Plunkett, John Elway) went to Stanford University.
Ronald Regan's second inaugural was the first to have to compete with Super Bowl Sunday in 1985
The New York Jets won Super Bowl lll by a score of 16-7 over the Baltimore Colts.
Super Bowl Sunday is a big day for parties and eating-- chicken wings, chips, beer. However, Americans consume an amazing 8 million pounds of avocados on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Some Presidents may call the Super Bowl winning quarterback but not all do.
No, because no rookie quarterback has been to the super bowl.
The Cowboys quarterback was Roger Staubach.
Doug Williams Grambling
Joe Montana, Joe Namath
Ben Roethlisberger was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl XL.
Neil O'Donnell was the Steelers starting quarterback in Super Bowl XXX.
Mark Rypien
The 1995 Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback in the 1996 Super Bowl was Neil O'Donnell.
The winning quarterback of the 1997 Super Bowl XXXI was Green Bay Packers Brett Farve.
Mike Kruczek was the backup quarterback for the Steelers in Super Bowl XIV.
Ken Anderson in Super Bowl XVI and Boomer Esiason in Super Bowl XXIII.