South Carolina doesn’t have a rich tradition of sending quarterbacks to the NFL. Five have made NFL rosters dating all the way back to Larry Craig from 1939-49 with the Green Bay Packers.
Former South Carolina quarterback Anthony Wright shows off his N.Y. Giants Super Bowl ring to the crowd at the Gamecock Club FanFest in Charlotte earlier this month.The most successful professional quarterback that claims South Carolina as his alma mater is Anthony Wright, who played for five different teams spanning from 1999 through 2008. Wright made only 19 starts in his 10-year career, but he left the NFL with a ring signifying him as a Super Bowl Champion. (more)
Former South Carolina quarterback Anthony Wright shows off his N.Y. Giants Super Bowl ring to the crowd at the Gamecock Club FanFest in Charlotte earlier this month.The most successful professional quarterback that claims South Carolina as his alma mater is Anthony Wright, who played for five different teams spanning from 1999 through 2008. Wright made only 19 starts in his 10-year career, but he left the NFL with a ring signifying him as a Super Bowl Champion. (more)