HOUSTON -- Since the common draft era in 1967, there have been 817 quarterbacks drafted. One hundred eight of those made the Pro Bowl.
Some have come from traditional powerhouses like Notre Dame and Michigan, and some have come from schools like North Dakota State and Wyoming.
But perennial powerhouse Ohio State has the second-most wins in college football history and has yet to have a quarterback become a Pro Bowler.
But through the first nine games of rookie C.J. Stroud's career with the Houston Texans, he is building a case to become the first Buckeye signal-caller to do so -- and maybe even contend for the MVP.