Its hard to do bottom 5. Are we talking backups too? Or guys who just played a game or two?
Im going to go by who was least likely to get us a first down and only list starters. Obviously the Trash and Provanchas of the world are worse than the guys in front of them who actually got on the field.
Extra credit to the QBs that in addition to being ineffective are also likely to give the game away with fumbles or ints.
Bottom 5
1. Jordan Reed- too dumb to remember the plays or the snap, despite playing the position for a year and there being so few plays in the playbook. Needed true freshman Trey to call the plays, has to be the worst. Remember the staff was whispering that he'd be the guy to make us forget Cam Newton.
2. Fat Dog- some of you wont like this but he was terrible, could barely throw a screen pass and was slower than a lineman. I know, all he did was hand off but if it's just his arm or legs, we don't get the first down ever.
3. Driskel- strong contender for #1 bc he did it for so long, those other guys were spot players. No other three year starter has sucked so thoroughly or so consistently given the game away, but I have to admit he is more likely to get a first down than the first two if he scrambled forward instead of backward.
4. Morninghweg- like Fat Dog just not an SEC talent in any way. Losing to GSU, nuff said.
5. Douglas- the Driskel of his day,turnover machine, but he didnt get three years as a starter. He could easily be #2, but he at least had legs.
Honorable mention Trey (maybe the worst passing QB to ever take a snap at UF), Sabelhaus (right behind Trey but couldn't run either), Murphy (right behind Trey as worst passing QB) and 2nd year Treon (he was as fvkked up mentally as Driskel by then). I know that some won't like putting a walkon like Fat Dog on the list or a virtual walkon like Mweg on the list, but I'm just rating them as to least likely to move the ball.