The '80s and '90s were the golden years for Texas A&M quarterbacks. That is, until Kevin Sumlin came along five years ago.
Although Johnny Manziel established unrealistic expectations for A&M's future, it hasn't been hard for quarterbacks like Kenny Hill to shatter a handful of Aggie records.
But to be considered an all-timer for Texas A&M, one must possess elite statistics relative to his era and phenomenal team success. Quarterbacks like Kevin Murray and Bucky Richardson check both boxes, earning them spots in the top-five list.
The most notable quarterbacks missing the cut are arguably Stephen McGee and Ryan Tannehill.