1) Stanford:
— John Elway, Andrew Luck, John Brodie, Jim Plunkett— Lot of depth here.
2) Alabama:
— Bart Starr, Joe Namath, Ken Stabler— Four Super Bowl titles there.
3) Purdue:
— Drew Brees, Bob Griese, Len Dawson, Jim Everett
4) Notre Dame:
— Joe Montana, Joe Theismann, Daryle Lamonica, Steve Beuerlein
5) California:
— Aaron Rodgers, Steve Bartkowski, Jared Goff, Craig Morton
6) Miami:
— Jim Kelly, Bernie Kosar, Vinny Testaverde— Lot of wins, but no Super Bowl titles
7) Louisville:
— Johnny Unitas, Lamar Jackson, Teddy Bridgewater
8) Oregon:
— Dan Fouts, Chris Miller, Joey Harrington, Marcus Mariota
9) Michigan:
— Tom Brady, Brian Griese, Jim Harbaugh
10) Washington:
— Warren Moon, Mark Brunell, Chris Chandler
11) BYU:
— Steve Young, Jim McMahon, Marc Wilson, Gifford Neilsen
12) UCLA:
— Troy Aikman, Tommy Maddox, Steve Bono, Billy Kilmer
13) USC:
— Carson Palmer, Bill Nelsen, Rodney Peete, plus about seven other guys who are either young starters (Sam Darnold), marginal starters or mostly backups.