Robert Marve

Those records included passing yards (4,380), which topped 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow's marks, touchdowns (48) and completions (280).

He also led the Panthers to a Class 4A state championship by completing 30 of 46 passes for 305 yards and three touchdowns in the title game.

Marve chose Miami to continue his football career, and sat out his true freshman season after suffering a broken arm in a car accident over the summer.

Three days after the bowl game, Marve announced that he would be transferring from Miami, citing that he had decided he, "...couldn't play for coach Shannon".

Marve led Purdue to three straight victories to end the regular season, and helped the Boilermakers collect their second consecutive bowl appearance.

Those records included, passing yards (4,380), which topped 2007 Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow's marks, touchdowns (48) and completions (280).

He chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Hawaii, Maryland, Michigan State, Purdue, and South Florida.

[1] Marve was redshirted by Miami in his true freshman season in 2007 after a summer car accident in which he suffered a broken arm.

[14] On July 21, 2009, Marve tore his ACL, but was already required to sit out a year due to transfer, so he did not miss any playing time.

Marve started in the Boilermaker's 2010 opener against Notre Dame and completed 31 of 42 for 220 yards with 2 interceptions, and Purdue lost 23–12.

[15] Marve was injured in the second quarter of the Boilermakers' third game of the season, a 24–13 win over Ball State,[16] but returned the following week against Toledo.

During the Toledo game, Marve dropped back to pass, and tore his left ACL, ending his season.

[17] Marve admitted to receiving benefits in an agreement with the NCAA, which allowed him to be ruled eligible to play the 2011 season.

[26] On January 13, 2012, Marve was granted a sixth year of eligibility by the NCAA due to the high number of injuries he has received throughout his career.

[27] Marve entered his senior season looking at splitting playing time once again with TerBush, and now the fully recovered Henry.

[29] Marve responded by having the best game of his Boilermaker career, throwing for 295 yards and 3 touchdowns, in a 48–6 win over Eastern Kentucky.

[32] A few days after the Notre Dame game, it was made public that Marve had re-torn his ACL, and that he would be sidelined for a few weeks.