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He was its second ever All-American after Bob McWhorter. [1] [6] [7] William Donnelly 1916 Buck Cheves: 1919–1920 Head of the 1920 "ten second backfield" [a] that went undefeated and was the first team of Georgia's to be called "Bulldogs."
Philo attended Prince Avenue Christian School in Bogart, Georgia. [1] In 2023, Philo broke the Georgia state record for passing yards, which was previously held by Trevor Lawrence, finishing his high school career with 13,922 passing yards. [2] As a senior, he threw for 4,596 yards and a single-season state-record 56 touchdowns. [3]
Jones is arguably one of the greatest Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets quarterbacks ever, leading his team to the 1990 UPI National Championship, [2] and amassing 35 wins, 9,296 yards of total offense, and 70 touchdowns over 4 years of collegiate play. In all of Georgia Tech football history, only Jones and three other quarterbacks started all four ...
Donald Eugene "D. J." Shockley (born March 23, 1983) is an American sports anchor and former professional football player who was a quarterback.He was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL draft and served as a backup quarterback for four and a half years, but never played in a regular season or postseason game.
He ranks third in rushing touchdowns by an NFL or AFL quarterback with 40, behind Steve Young's 52 and Otto Graham's 44. [72] A Sporting News All-League selection at quarterback in 1960 and 1965, and the AFL MVP in 1965. He was the only AFL quarterback to be listed as a starter all 10 years of the league's existence and one of only 20 players ...
After fully recovering from his injury in early 2018, Rivers decided to transfer to Slippery Rock, where his quarterbacks coach from 2015, Justin Roper had gone. [2] He had joined the team shortly before the season started, and as a result, was named third-string quarterback due to questions of whether he knew the offense. [4]
As a freshman with the Falcons in 1986, he was the third string quarterback behind James Tomallo and Troy Calhoun. He tallied 24 carries for 39 yards, one rushing touchdown, 10 of 29 attempts for 115 yards and one passing touchdown. He felt homesick and almost transferred after the season. [1]
[6] [7] After starting quarterback DJ Lagway went down with an injury, Warner entered the game where he completed seven of his 22 pass attempts for 66 yards and an interception. [8] After the Georgia game, Warner became the Gators starting quarterback, after starter DJ Lagway was ruled out.