The Best Missouri Tigers Quarterbacks Of All Time

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College football fans, we’re ranking the best Missouri Tigers quarterbacks of all time. It includes every starting quarterback throughout Missouri Tigers history, including current quarterbacks and past ones. This Mizzou football roster has famous All-Americans, Missouri quarterbacks in the NFL, and Tigers players in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Featuring some of the greatest college quarterbacks of all time, the best Missouri QBs include former Mizzou stars like Chase Daniel, Brad Smith, Drew Lock, and James Franklin, and even a recent quarterback like Blaine Gabbert, who was drafted into the NFL, left his mark on the school.

Who are the greatest quarterbacks in Missouri Tigers history? They're all on this comprehensive list of University of Missouri football players who have played as quarterback. Vote below, then head over and check out the best Missouri running backs ever.

Most divisive: John Cherry
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  • Chase Daniel
    1
    Age: 37
    1,392 votes

    Tigers career: 2005 - 2008

    Chase Daniel's tenure at Mizzou cemented his legacy as one of the greatest Missouri Tigers quarterbacks of all time. A true leader and field general, Daniel used his intelligent play-calling ability to dissect opposing defenses with surgical precision, showcasing his innate understanding of the game. His competitiveness and never-quit attitude guided the Tigers through several victorious seasons, including an impressive 12-win season in 2007. Possessing a strong arm capable of making throws with pinpoint accuracy, Daniel's downfield vision and unrelenting work ethic propelled him to break numerous school passing records, further solidifying his status among Mizzou's elite.

    • Birthplace: Irving, Texas
    • Nationality: United States of America
    • Team: Los Angeles Chargers
    • Position: Quarterback
  • Brad Smith
    2
    Age: 40
    928 votes

    Tigers career: 2002 -  2005

    Brad Smith's versatility as both a passer and rushing threat made him one of the most dynamic dual-threat quarterbacks to ever don the black and gold. His immense athleticism and speed allowed him to frustrate opposing defenses, racking up over 8,000 passing yards and more than 4,000 rushing yards during his time at Mizzou. The embodiment of leadership, Smith had an unwavering commitment to maximizing his potential, utilizing his intelligence to become a student of the game. His competitiveness and unique ability to keep plays alive showcased his innate downfield vision, making him a quintessential playmaker and Missouri Tigers legend.

    • Birthplace: Youngstown, Ohio
    • Nationality: United States of America
    • Team: Buffalo Bills
    • Position: Wide receiver
  • Drew Lock
    3

    Drew Lock

    1,238 votes

    Tigers career: 2015 - 2018

    A native Missouri talent, Drew Lock took the college football world by storm with his cannon-like arm strength and unwavering determination. Known for his uncanny ability to thread passes into tight windows, he set the SEC single-season record for touchdown passes with 44 during his junior year, making him one of the most prolific passers in conference history. His undeniable intelligence and on-field leadership instilled an unmatched tenacity in his teammates, propelling Mizzou to new heights. With unmatched competitive spirit and a keen downfield vision, Lock expertly guided the Missouri Tigers' high-powered offense and redefined what it meant to be an elite college quarterback.

  • Paul Christman
    4
    Dec. at 51 (1918-1970)
    361 votes

    Tigers career: 1939-1940

    A true pioneer at the quarterback position, Paul Christman's savvy playmaking and football intelligence earned him the distinction of being one of Mizzou's earliest legends. With a strong arm that allowed him to make challenging throws with ease, Christman consistently pushed the limits of what was possible on the football field during his time at Missouri. His leadership and fierce competitiveness were hallmarks of his game, inspiring those around him to elevate their own performance levels. Christman's keen downfield vision further illustrated his mastery of the game, solidifying his rightful place in the annals of Missouri Tigers history.

    • Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, USA
    • Nationality: United States of America
    • Position: Quarterback
  • Blaine Gabbert
    5
    Age: 34
    785 votes

    Tigers career: 2008 - 2010

    A prototypical pocket passer, Blaine Gabbert's innate understanding of the game and exceptional football IQ contributed to his status as one of Mizzou's most revered quarterbacks. His strong arm allowed him to make tight throws that showcased his ability to command the offense, while his unwavering confidence instilled a sense of belief in his teammates. Gabbert's competitiveness was matched only by his leadership qualities, which helped guide the Tigers through some memorable victories. His downfield vision and ability to read opposing defenses made him a formidable presence on the gridiron, rightfully earning him a place among Missouri's all-time greats.

    • Birthplace: St. Louis, Ballwin, Missouri
    • Nationality: United States of America
    • Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    • Position: Quarterback
  • Corby Jones
    6

    Corby Jones

    538 votes

    Tigers career: 1995 - 1998

    Corby Jones's unique blend of athleticism and arm talent made him one of Mizzou's most electrifying quarterbacks to watch. His ability to escape the pocket and make plays with his legs confounded opponents, while his razor-sharp arm strength allowed him to deliver accurate passes downfield. Jones's competitive nature and unwavering leadership guided the Tigers through some of the most exciting seasons in program history during the late 1990s. With an elite downfield vision that helped him dissect defenses and exploit vulnerabilities, Corby Jones left an indelible mark on the Missouri Tigers' storied quarterback legacy.

    • Position: Quarterback
  • Phil Bradley
    7
    Age: 65
    583 votes

    Tigers career: 1977 - 1980

    Phil Bradley's exceptional gridiron intelligence and poise under pressure made him one of the most reliable and consistent quarterbacks in Missouri Tigers history. Known for his innate ability to read defenses and make well-timed adjustments, Bradley's leadership was instrumental in guiding the Tigers through some of their most memorable seasons in the late 1970s. His impressive arm strength allowed him to deliver accurate passes to his intended targets, while his competitiveness and unflappable demeanor helped set the tone for a winning culture. With a keen downfield vision and a cerebral approach to the game, Phil Bradley remains an icon among Missouri's all-time great quarterbacks.

    • Birthplace: Bloomington, Indiana
    • Nationality: United States of America
    • Position: Outfielder, Left fielder, Center fielder
  • James Franklin
    8
    Age: 52
    737 votes

    Tigers career: 2010 - 2013

    James Franklin, a gritty and intelligent field general, possessed the perfect blend of arm strength and athleticism that made him one of Missouri Tigers’ most dangerous offensive weapons. His ability to extend plays with his legs kept defenses guessing, while his impressive passing skills allowed him to dissect opponents with ease. As a leader, Franklin's unyielding competitiveness and drive to succeed inspired both teammates and fans alike. His remarkable downfield vision ensured that he consistently made the right decisions on the field, adding to his already stellar legacy as a Mizzou quarterback icon.

    • Birthplace: Langhorne, Pennsylvania
    • Nationality: United States of America
    • Position: Quarterback
  • Terry McMillan
    9

    Terry McMillan

    325 votes

    Tigers career: 1968 - 1969

    Terry McMillan exemplified what it meant to be a true leader under center during his time as one of Missouri's finest quarterbacks. His cerebral approach to the game, combined with exceptional arm strength, made him a master at executing offensive game plans and exploiting opposing defenses. McMillan's competitiveness and determination were contagious, driving the Tigers to new heights in the early 1970s. His downfield vision and keen understanding of the intricacies of the game cemented his status as one of Mizzou's all-time great signal-callers.

  • Pete Woods
    10

    Pete Woods

    328 votes

    Tigers career: 1975 - 1977

    A gritty competitor with a cannon for an arm, Pete Woods established himself as one of Missouri's most talented quarterbacks during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Always ready for a challenge, Woods’s relentless work ethic and leadership qualities translated into on-field success for the Tigers. His impressive arm strength allowed him to make difficult throws that other quarterbacks would shy away from, showcasing his ability to push the envelope and take risks. With a downfield vision that gave him an edge over opposing defenses, Woods rightfully earned his place in Missouri Tigers football history.

  • Mike Hyde
    11

    Mike Hyde

    303 votes

    Tigers career: 1980 - 1982

    A true testament to the importance of consistency and hard work, Mike Hyde made his mark as one of Missouri's most dependable quarterbacks during the early 1970s. His leadership abilities and unwavering resolve inspired those around him to elevate their game, driving the Tigers to achieve success on the field. Known for his powerful arm and ability to make calculated throws, Hyde's downfield vision allowed him to identify and exploit weaknesses in opposing defenses with surgical precision. As one of Mizzou's all-time greats, Mike Hyde remains a shining example of what it takes to excel in the world of college football.

  • Jeff Handy
    12

    Jeff Handy

    313 votes

    Tigers career: 1991 - 1994

    It was Jeff Handy's fierce competitiveness and exceptional intelligence that solidified his place among the best Missouri Tigers quarterbacks of all time. Handy's leadership qualities were evident both on and off the field, as he consistently pushed himself and his teammates to new heights during the early 1990s. Possessing formidable arm strength, he consistently made tight throws into coverage, showing off his keen downfield vision and ability to execute plays under pressure. A true Mizzou gridiron legend, Jeff Handy's name is synonymous with greatness in the annals of Tigers football history.

  • Steve Pisarkiewicz
    13

    Steve Pisarkiewicz

    Age: 70
    358 votes

    Tigers career: 1974 - 1976

    Steve Pisarkiewicz's prolific passing ability and mental acumen earned him a rightful place among the Missouri Tigers' most accomplished quarterbacks. Known for his strong arm and downfield vision, Pisarkiewicz would routinely punish defenses with his well-timed and accurate passes in the mid-1970s. His leadership and competitiveness were evident in every snap he took, driving the Tigers to achieve success on the field. As a model student-athlete and a true embodiment of Mizzou's grit and determination, Steve Pisarkiewicz's legacy continues to inspire future generations of Tigers quarterbacks.

    • Birthplace: St. Louis, Florissant, Missouri
    • Position: Quarterback
  • Maty Mauk
    14

    Maty Mauk

    718 votes

    Tigers career: 2013 - 2015

    A fearless leader with an innate ability to extend plays, Maty Mauk's time at Mizzou was marked by exciting moments and hard-fought victories. Operating as a dual-threat quarterback, Mauk capitalized on his athleticism and arm strength to keep opposing defenses on their heels, showcasing his dynamic and versatile skill set. As a competitor, his unrelenting work ethic and on-field intelligence were key factors in the success of the Missouri Tigers during the mid-2010s. With his keen downfield vision and commitment to greatness, Maty Mauk remains an unforgettable figure in the program's history.

    • Birthplace: Kenton, Ohio
    • Nationality: United States of America
  • Kirk Farmer
    15

    Kirk Farmer

    287 votes

    Tigers career: 1999 - 2002

    Kirk Farmer's combination of football smarts and arm talent made him an invaluable asset to the Missouri Tigers during the late 1990s and early 2000s. A natural leader, Farmer's dedication to the game sparked a competitive fire within his teammates, pushing the program to achieve success in an era of transition. His strong arm allowed him to make high-risk throws that often paid off handsomely, while his downfield vision kept defenses guessing. As one of Mizzou's all-time greats, Kirk Farmer's contributions to the program continue to resonate with fans and players alike.

  • Gary Lane
    16

    Gary Lane

    Dec. at 60 (1942-2003)
    194 votes

    Tigers career: 1963 - 1965

    Gary Lane's commanding presence under center and strong arm made him one of the most feared passers in Missouri Tigers history, as he expertly dissected defenses during the mid-1960s. His on-field intelligence and leadership paved the way for success, inspiring his teammates to rise to the occasion in even the most high-pressure situations. A true competitor with a keen downfield vision, Lane was instrumental in guiding the Tigers through an era marked by hard-fought battles and memorable victories. Gary Lane's place among Mizzou's all-time great quarterbacks is well-deserved and firmly cemented in history.

    • Birthplace: Wood River, Illinois, USA
    • Nationality: United States of America
    • Position: Quarterback
  • Phil Johnson
    17

    Phil Johnson

    284 votes

    Tigers career: 1990 - 1992

    Few quarterbacks embodied the spirit of Missouri Tigers football quite like Phil Johnson, who dazzled fans with his exceptional arm strength and unwavering determination. A true leader on and off the field, Johnson consistently pushed himself and his teammates to new heights during the late 1960s. His football IQ and downfield vision made him a nightmare for opposing defenses, as he expertly navigated his way through various challenges. As a cherished member of Mizzou's rich quarterback history, Phil Johnson will forever be remembered as one of the greats.

  • Ron Taylor
    18

    Ron Taylor

    44 votes

    Tigers career: 1959-1961

    A natural-born leader with an unwavering competitive spirit, Ron Taylor's time as a Missouri Tigers quarterback in the early 1970s was marked by success both on and off the field. Known for his exceptional arm strength and ability to make game-changing plays under pressure, Taylor's tenacity and sheer determination made him one of the most revered players in program history. His downfield vision and quick decision-making skills allowed him to exploit weaknesses in opposing defenses, showcasing his innate understanding of the game. As a true Mizzou legend, Ron Taylor's name remains synonymous with greatness.

  • Marlon Adler
    19

    Marlon Adler

    95 votes

    Tigers career: 1982-1985

    Marlon Adler's dynamic playmaking ability and relentless will to win vaulted him to the upper echelon of Missouri Tigers quarterbacks during the late 1980s. A skilled passer with a cannon-like arm, Adler's downfield vision and impressive football IQ made him an absolute nightmare for opposing defenses. His leadership and drive to succeed inspired those around him, pushing the program to new heights during his tenure under center. As a standout performer and beloved Mizzou icon, Marlon Adler's legacy will live on for generations to come.

  • John Cherry
    20

    John Cherry

    140 votes

    Tigers career: 1972 - 1973

    It was John Cherry's grit and sheer determination that solidified his place among the best Missouri Tigers quarterbacks of all time during the early 1980s. Exhibiting exceptional arm strength and an unwavering commitment to success, Cherry's downfield vision and on-field intelligence made him a formidable foe for opposing defenses. As a true leader both on and off the field, his competitiveness and hard-nosed attitude inspired his teammates to rise to the occasion in even the most trying circumstances. A revered figure in Mizzou's storied football history, John Cherry's contributions to the program continue to resonate with fans and players alike.

  • Ronnie Cameron
    21

    Ronnie Cameron

    Age: 35
    81 votes

    Tigers career: 1985 - 1988

    One of Mizzou's most talented quarterbacks in the late 1980s, Ronnie Cameron was revered for his strong arm, exceptional intelligence, and unyielding competitiveness. A natural-born leader, Cameron's commitment to success was evident in every aspect of his game, driving his teammates to perform at their highest levels. His downfield vision allowed him to dissect defenses and make accurate, timely throws, consistently pushing the limits of what was possible on the gridiron. As a cherished member of the Missouri Tigers' rich quarterback history, Ronnie Cameron's legacy continues to inspire future generations.

    • Birthplace: Westbury, New York
    • Nationality: United States of America
    • Team: Chicago Bears
    • Position: Defensive tackle
  • Chuck Roper
    22

    Chuck Roper

    100 votes

    Tigers career: 1969 - 1971

    Chuck Roper's time as a Missouri Tigers quarterback in the 1950s saw him showcase impressive arm strength, exceptional leadership, and a fierce competitive spirit that propelled the team to new heights. With a deep understanding of the game, Roper's ability to read defenses and exploit their weaknesses with his keen downfield vision made him a formidable foe on the field. A natural leader, his unwavering commitment to success inspired those around him, helping to shape the program's future victories. As a cherished member of the Missouri Tigers' rich quarterback history, Chuck Roper's legacy lives on through the generations.

  • Darius Outlaw
    23

    Darius Outlaw

    130 votes

    Tigers career: 2000 - 2003

    A consummate competitor and skilled passer, Darius Outlaw earned his place among the best Missouri Tigers quarterbacks of all time with his gritty determination and unique athletic abilities during the early 2000s. Outlaw's impressive arm strength and keen downfield vision enabled him to make difficult throws look routine, while his leadership and poise under pressure galvanized the team in challenging situations. As a true testament to perseverance and an outstanding student of the game, Darius Outlaw's contributions to Mizzou's football legacy will not be forgotten.

  • Connor Bazelak
    24

    Connor Bazelak

    162 votes

    Tigers career: 2019-present

    Connor Bazelak burst onto the scene as one of Missouri's most promising quarterbacks in recent memory, showcasing an innate understanding of the game and impressive arm strength. With a knack for making clutch plays, Bazelak's competitiveness and leadership quickly endeared him to both teammates and fans alike. Possessing excellent downfield vision, he masterfully navigated his way through complex defenses, making key adjustments and finding open receivers with surgical precision. Although the early stages of his career, Bazelak's potential to join the ranks of Mizzou's all-time greats is undeniable.

  • Brian Sallee
    25

    Brian Sallee

    25 votes

    Tigers career: 1991-1994

    As one of Mizzou's most reliable quarterbacks of the early 1970s, Brian Sallee exhibited impressive arm strength, intelligence, and an unwavering commitment to success. His downfield vision and ability to read defenses made him a formidable foe for opposing teams, constantly keeping them on their toes. Leading by example, Sallee's competitive spirit and dedication to the game inspired those around him to elevate their performance levels. As a shining example of what it takes to excel as a Missouri Tigers quarterback, Brian Sallee's legacy will continue to inspire future generations of players.

  • Warren Seitz
    26

    Warren Seitz

    118 votes

    Tigers career: 1983 - 1985

    Warren Seitz's tenure as a Missouri Tigers quarterback in the early 1960s was marked by his strong arm, exceptional leadership, and fierce competitiveness. With an advanced understanding of the game, Seitz excelled in picking apart opposing defenses, using his keen downfield vision to make well-timed and accurate throws. His unwavering commitment to greatness inspired those around him, helping to shape the program's future successes. As a shining example of what it takes to excel in the world of college football, Warren Seitz's contributions to Mizzou's storied past will not be forgotten.

  • Phillip Snowden
    27

    Phillip Snowden

    91 votes

    Tigers career: 1957 - 1959

    A standout quarterback during the early 1960s, Phillip Snowden showcased exceptional arm strength, downfield vision, and a deep understanding of the game. His sheer determination and relentless work ethic drove him to new heights, consistently pushing the boundaries of what was possible on the football field. As a natural leader, Snowden's football IQ and passion for the game were evident in every snap he took under center. As one of the early greats in Missouri Tigers history, Phillip Snowden's contributions to the program's storied past will forever be remembered.

  • Gary Kombrink
    28

    Gary Kombrink

    79 votes

    Tigers career: 1965 - 1967

    A standout performer of the late 1950s, Gary Kombrink showcased exceptional arm strength, innate intelligence, and unwavering determination as one of Missouri's most talented quarterbacks during his era. A natural leader, Kombrink's competitive spirit and work ethic set the tone for the program, driving the Tigers to new heights on the gridiron. With a keen downfield vision that allowed him to exploit the weaknesses of opposing defenses, Kombrink consistently pushed the boundaries of what was possible in the world of college football. As one of Mizzou's all-time greats, Gary Kombrink's lasting impact on the program remains a testament to his talent and passion for the game.

  • Kelly Bryant
    29
    188 votes

    Tigers career: 2019

    Kelly Bryant's arrival at Mizzou was met with great anticipation, as fans eagerly awaited the chance to witness his dynamic playmaking abilities and exceptional arm strength in action. A true leader on and off the field, Bryant's competitiveness and intelligence made him an ideal quarterback for the Tigers during the 2019 season. His downfield vision and ability to read defenses allowed him to navigate through even the most complex situations, making him a formidable presence on the gridiron. Though his time at Missouri was brief, Kelly Bryant's impact on the program remains a testament to his talent and determination.

    • Birthplace: Calhoun Falls, South Carolina
    • Nationality: American
    • Team: Missouri Tigers, Clemson Tigers
    • Position: Quarterback
  • Kent Kiefer
    30

    Kent Kiefer

    122 votes

    Tigers career: 1989  - 1990

    As one of the most respected and capable quarterbacks of the late 1980s, Kent Kiefer displayed a deep understanding of the game, exceptional arm strength, and an unyielding commitment to success. His resolute determination and leadership abilities inspired his teammates and fans alike to remain steadfast in their pursuit of victory. Known for his keen downfield vision and ability to make precise throws into tight windows, Kiefer was a force to be reckoned with at the helm of the Missouri Tigers offense. A true Mizzou gridiron legend, Kent Kiefer's contributions to the program continue to resonate with players and supporters alike.

  • Mike Farmer
    31

    Mike Farmer

    31 votes

    Tigers career: 1969-1971

    Mike Farmer's gritty determination, on-field intelligence, and outstanding arm strength made him a force to be reckoned with during his time as one of Mizzou's top quarterbacks in the late 1950s. With an unwavering competitive spirit, Farmer consistently pushed the limits of his abilities, driving the Tigers to achieve success on the field. His downfield vision and ability to exploit weaknesses in opposing defenses made him a valuable asset and a true inspiration to his teammates. As a cherished member of the Missouri Tigers' rich quarterback history, Mike Farmer's legacy lives on through the generations.

  • Jim Dougherty
    32

    Jim Dougherty

    80 votes

    Tigers career: 1998 - 2001

    A standout quarterback of the early 1960s, Jim Dougherty's tenacity, strong arm, and unrivaled determination made him one of the most respected players in Missouri Tigers history. Known for his keen downfield vision and deep understanding of the game, Dougherty's ability to exploit opposing defenses was a testament to his exceptional football IQ. As a natural leader, his unwavering commitment to success drove the program to new heights during his tenure under center. With a legacy that continues to inspire future generations of Tigers quarterbacks, Jim Dougherty is a cherished member of Mizzou's storied past.

  • Brandon Corso
    33

    Brandon Corso

    84 votes

    Tigers career: 1993 - 1995

    A highly intelligent and skilled passer, Brandon Corso's tenure as one of Mizzou's quarterbacks in the late 1990s and early 2000s showcased his determination and strong arm. His leadership on and off the field helped guide the Tigers through a period of transition, as he drove his teammates to improve and achieve success. Corso's keen downfield vision and ability to read defenses allowed him to consistently find open receivers, making him a valuable asset to the program. As a respected figure in Missouri Tigers history, Brandon Corso's contributions to the team will not be forgotten.

  • Kent Skornia
    34

    Kent Skornia

    84 votes

    Tigers career: 1995 - 1996

    Kent Skornia's time as a Missouri Tigers quarterback in the 1960s was marked by his unsurpassed work ethic, exceptional arm strength, and unwavering commitment to success. A true leader on the field, Skornia's intelligence and understanding of the game enabled him to make key adjustments and exploit opposing defenses with surgical precision. With a keen downfield vision that consistently put his team in a position to win, Skornia helped the Tigers achieve numerous hard-fought victories during his tenure. As one of Mizzou's all-time great signal-callers, Kent Skornia remains an inspiration to future generations of Tigers quarterbacks.

  • John Stollenwerck
    35

    John Stollenwerck

    76 votes

    Tigers career: 1987 - 1989

    John Stollenwerck's time as a Missouri Tigers quarterback in the early 1900s was marked by his strong arm, exceptional football IQ, and an unwavering drive for success. As one of the early pioneers of the position, Stollenwerck's keen downfield vision and ability to read defenses allowed him to consistently find open receivers and exploit weaknesses in opposing teams. A natural-born leader, his competitive spirit and determination helped shape the program's future successes and set the foundation for a storied history. As one of Mizzou's early greats, John Stollenwerck's contributions to the team will forever be remembered.

  • Brad Perry
    36

    Brad Perry

    151 votes

    Tigers career: 1981 - 1983

    A dedicated and intelligent quarterback during the early 1970s, Brad Perry showcased impressive arm strength, exceptional leadership, and a competitive spirit that drove the Missouri Tigers to new heights. His downfield vision and ability to read opposing defenses made him a formidable presence on the field, constantly keeping opponents on their toes. A true student of the game, Perry's commitment to excellence helped shape the program's future successes. As a respected figure in Mizzou football history, Brad Perry's contributions to the team continue to resonate with fans and players alike.

  • Taylor Powell
    37

    Taylor Powell

    47 votes

    Tigers career: 2018-2020

    A promising young talent with a bright future, Taylor Powell's time at Mizzou saw him showcase impressive arm strength, intelligence, and determination as one of the program's emerging quarterbacks. With a keen downfield vision and natural leadership abilities, Powell's potential to join the ranks of Missouri's all-time greats is clear. As he continues to develop and hone his skills, the Missouri Tigers faithful eagerly anticipate the day when Taylor Powell takes the reins and leads the team to new heights.

  • Jim Johnson
    38

    Jim Johnson

    25 votes

    Tigers career: 1960-1962

    A standout performer during the 1950s, Jim Johnson exhibited a strong arm, exceptional intelligence, and an unyielding drive for success as one of Missouri's most talented quarterbacks of his era. His natural ability to read defenses and exploit their weaknesses, coupled with his keen downfield vision, made him a force to be reckoned with on the gridiron. A natural-born leader, Johnson's commitment to excellence and unwavering determination guided the Tigers to multiple victories during his tenure. As one of Mizzou's all-time greats, Jim Johnson's contributions to the program continue to inspire future generations of players.

  • Corbin Berkstresser
    39

    Corbin Berkstresser

    162 votes

    Tigers career: 2012 - 2015

    Corbin Berkstresser's time as a Missouri Tigers quarterback saw him display impressive arm strength, a keen football IQ, and unwavering determination during the early 2010s. A hard worker and natural leader, his competitive spirit inspired those around him, pushing the program to achieve success on the field. With a keen downfield vision and ability to read defenses, Berkstresser consistently found open receivers, showcasing his innate understanding of the game. As he continues to develop, the future remains bright for this promising young talent.