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Hostetler finished his college career in the 1984 Hula Bowl and in the Japan Bowl. Hostetler threw for 2,345 yards and 16 touchdowns his senior season. [1] Hostetler was honored as a third-team All-American for 1983 by Gannett News Service. [2] Hostetler's two-year tenure at WVU led him to an 18–6 record under coach Don Nehlen. Hostetler ...
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Mahomes holds the record with 163 attempts, followed by Josh Allen (155), Alex Smith (119) and Jeff Hostetler, who has no interceptions in 115 career attempts in the playoffs. CLEAN SWEEP
Jeff Hostetler was the starting quarterback for the Mountaineers. He led the team with 2345 passing yards and 16 touchdowns. Leading the team in rushing was Tom Gray with 498 net yards. Rich Hollins led the team in receiving with 50 receptions for 781 yards.
Any of those names could have been at least Jeff Hostetler, Joe Flacco or Doug Williams with just one title. If the 49ers win it all, Purdy's story will be compared to Tom Brady and Kurt Warner.
The Giants rushed for a season-high 213 yards, led by Hostetler's 82 yards on 10 carries. [43] The Patriots' Jason Staurovsky missed a potential game-tying 42-yard field goal in the fourth quarter, and Hostetler then ran a 30-yard bootleg on a key third-down play to allow the Giants to run out the clock and secure the victory, 13–10. [43]
There have been more backups than you remember to win a Super Bowl — Jim Plunkett, Trent Dilfer, Brady, Warner, Nick Foles, Jeff Hostetler and Doug Williams among others — but they were all ...