here's a list for Cincy............
https://thegruelingtruth.com/college-football/top10qbs-college-football-history/?fbclid=IwAR3eZrq_O9xUJU86ZEkwddU9Xl4BY1eDHx24hqon3_pii7MBkjCx-jchjmk10) Jim Plunkett
Jim Plunkett was the quarterback for Stanford University in the late 1960s. Plunkett overcame adversity in his first season at Stanford. He had to have a thyroid operation which caused him to lose his spot as a quarterback on the team.
9) Chris Weinke
Chris Weinke played quarterback for Florida State starting in 1997; he was 25 years old.
8) Michael Vick
This guy played like Superman. Now he only played two seasons, but if you saw him play in college, you know why he made my list.
7) Joe Namath
Joe Namath played QB for Alabama from 1962 to 1964. In that time he had a 29-4 record as the starting quarterback.
6) Charlie Ward
Charlie Ward won the 1993 Heisman as the Florida State quarterback. He also won the Maxwell, O’Brien, and numerous other awards.
5) Doug Flutie
Doug Flutie is probably most famous for the “Miracle in Miami.” However, he did quite a bit more at Boston College. The number one achievement was he made Boston College relevant on the national stage.
4) Steve McNair
Steve McNair wanted so much to play college quarterback that he turned down a scholarship from Florida because they offered it to him as a defensive back. I think Florida now regrets that decision.
3) Vince Young
Vince Young was amazing. We all remember Young’s Texas Longhorns and their epic game for the title against USC. That game showed you what a great college QB Vince Young was, the last few minutes of that game cemented his legend.
2) Tim Tebow
In 2006 he played sparingly. In 2007, he had a 172.5 passer rating, 3,286 passing yards, 32 touchdowns, and only six interceptions. He also rushed for 895 yards and 23 more touchdowns.
1) Tommie Frazier
Tommie Frazier was an incredible quarterback. He earned the 1994 and 1995 Orange Bowl Most Valuable Player Awards, the 1995 Johnny Unitas Award, and the 1996 Fiesta Bowl MVP.
Frazier led the Cornhuskers to back-to-back national championships in 1994 and 1995. These teams are still legendary, the 95 team is considered by many the greatest ever.
Frazier also led his team to four Big Eight Conference Championships and finished with a 33-3 record overall as a starter.