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A study of the winning percentages of black quarterbacks at 40 major-conference schools since 1970 found them to cumulatively be 31 points higher than other quarterbacks at the same schools. With the exception of former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, the most dominant offensive players of the past two decades have arguably all been black quarterbacks: Florida State's Charlie Ward, Virginia Tech's Michael Vick, Texas's Vince Young and Mr. Newton.