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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 ...
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.
Jeff Hostetler was the starting quarterback for the Mountaineers, leading the team with 1916 passing yards and 10 touchdowns. Leading the team in rushing was Curlin Beck, with 357 net yards. Darrell Miller led the team in receiving with 34 receptions for 565 yards.
In 1982, led by quarterback Jeff Hostetler (who ended up marrying Nehlen's daughter, Vicky), West Virginia started the season with an upset over the #9 Oklahoma Sooners. In 1984, Nehlen's squad posted wins against Boston College , led by eventual Heisman Trophy winner, Doug Flutie , and over Penn State for the Mountaineers' first defeat of the ...
In 1955 West Virginia won at home 21–7. From 1956–83, Penn State went 27–0–1. They had consecutive victories over some of West Virginia's greatest quarterbacks, such as Oliver Luck and Penn State-transfer Jeff Hostetler. Joe Paterno also became coach of Penn State in 1967, while Don Nehlen became West Virginia's coach in 1980.
Jeff Hostetler: 20/32 222 1 0 93.5 Giants Rushing Car 2 Yds TD LG 3 Yds/Car Ottis Anderson: 21 102 1 24 4.86 Dave Meggett: 9 48 0 17 5.33 Maurice Carthon: 3 12 0 5 4.00 Jeff Hostetler 6 10 0 5 1.67 Giants Receiving Rec 4 Yds TD LG 3 Target 5; Mark Ingram: 5 74 0 22 7 Mark Bavaro: 5 50 0 19 6 Howard Cross: 4 39 0 13 5 Stephen Baker: 2 31 1 17 4 ...
A 52-year-old woman is accused of killing her husband on Dec. 8 near Camelback Road and 37th Avenue.
Hoss is a nickname of: . Bill "Hoss" Allen (1922–1997), American radio disc jockey; Hoss Ellington (1935–2014), American NASCAR driver and team owner; Hoss Hodgson (1886–1967), American football player and coach