Yes it is a serious question and here's why: I think we can all agree that it is harder to win a College Football championship than the Super Bowl. There are far, far more teams. And there is no playoff system. Only the top two teams out of 300 something even get a chance to vie for the championship. Aaron Rogers, like so many other great collegiate players, never won the national Championship. That's no harsh criticism, and since the Super Bowl is far easier to win that that it makes sense that he has already won a Super Bowl. But think of this: Tebow won, not one but TWO, National Championships. In the NCAA, where it is that much harder. I would think on average that has to equivicate out to atleast 4 expected Super Bowls in the pros, should he played the required numbers of years and make the required numbers of starts to make the stats average out. THATS MATH people. So yes, this is a serious debate.