Keyser Soze wrote:
I heard Goff play the 'Cutler never won anything in college' card. What did ...Joe Montana ever win in college?? 3 Hall of Fame careers and 7 Super Bowl victories (and counting) for guys who 'never won anything in college'. Is Goff football retaaaaaarded??
Uh....from Montana's wikipedia page...
When the 1977 season began, Montana was the third quarterback listed on the team's depth chart, behind Rusty Lisch and Gary Forystek.[3] Notre Dame won their season opener and then lost to the University of Mississippi by a score of 20–13. Montana did not appear in either of those games.[13] In their third game of the season, Notre Dame played Purdue University. Lisch started and was then replaced by Forystek. In one play, Forystek suffered a broken vertebra, a broken clavicle, and a severe concussion; it was the last play of Forystek's sports career.[11] Devine inserted Lisch back into the game before Montana finally had the opportunity to play. Montana entered with approximately 11 minutes remaining and Purdue leading 24-14; he threw for 154 yards and one touchdown, and Notre Dame won the game 31-24.[11]
After the game, Devine made Montana the first quarterback on the depth chart[3] and the team won their remaining nine games. In their final game of the season, Notre Dame defeated the number one ranked University of Texas by a score of 38–10 in the 1978 Cotton Bowl Classic.[14] Notre Dame's record of eleven wins and one loss earned them the NCAA national title,