I still want to see a list of which games Barker started if anyone has it.
I don't have the actual list, but you can back into it from his 35-2-1 record.
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools...013-14/misc_non_event/20130920record-book.pdf
Page 19, not updated for 2013 when AJ passed him in total wins. By win percentage (not total wins), I think Barker still edged him.
ALABAMAāS WINNINGEST QUARTERBACKS
35-2-1 Jay Barker (1991-94) .934
25-2-0 AJ McCarron (2010-present) .926 (ended up 36-4, or .900 by my calculations)
22-2-1 *Dixie Howell (1937-34) .900
24-3-0 Greg McElroy (2007-10) .888
21-3-0 Joe Namath (1962-64) .875
21-3-0 Terry Davis (1971-72) .875
26-2-4 Pat Trammell (1959-61) .875
33-5-0 Jeff Rutledge (1976-78) .868
30-9-2 *Harry Gilmer (1944-47) .756
22-8-1 Mike Shula (1984-86) .721
*Gilmer and Howell both played in single-wing formations in which they did not lineup as a quarterback, but were their teamās primary pass thrower.
These ten men taking snaps for Bama account for almost 30 percent of the team's wins through the first 119 seasons of Alabama football. That's amazing to me.
RTR,
Tim