Talk:Bill Etter
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[edit]For the record, I was disinclined to include Bill Etter in the succession list boxes for "Notre Dame starting quarterbacks," given that the anecdotal evidence suggests that Steenberge was the "official" starter, and that Etter started two games only due to Steenberge's injury.
However, the "All-Time Lineups" on Notre Dame's official website lists Etter as the first-string quarterback in 1971. Therefore, I have included all three starters from 1971 in the succession list.
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