QBs have had success

? Jason Campbell won more games than any college quarterback who didn’t get a national championship, and Charlie Frye won more than any quarterback who didn’t go to a bowl game.

And David Greene? He won more games than any Division I-A quarterback — ever.

Campbell led Auburn to a 13-0 record and a No. 2 final ranking as a senior, burying three seasons where he was frequently criticized and transforming himself into a legitimate NFL prospect.

“The guy’s a talent. Jason Campbell is a talented guy,” said Tampa Bay’s Jon Gruden, who will coach Campbell and Greene for the South team. “He’s big, he’s strong, he’s athletic. He’s got a powerful arm and he’s a sincerely committed guy.

While Campbell’s Tigers were left out of the national title picture, Frye’s Akron Zips just wanted a bowl trip, any bowl trip. They were the only eligible team that didn’t get a postseason invitation.

Frye set 54 school marks and is one of only six quarterbacks in NCAA history to throw for more than 10,000 yards and rush for at least 400.

Georgia’s Greene won a major college record 42 games as a starting quarterback and is the Southeastern Conference’s all-time leader in passing yards and total offense.

“I’m not a flashy quarterback,” said Greene, who was 15-2 in road games. “I’m not one that has the strongest arm or can run the fastest. I tend to think I’ve been on good teams and made good decisions and tried to protect the ball and put my team in position where we could win.”