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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 (15) / Vince Evans (1) 1994: Jeff Hostetler (16) Oakland Raiders 1995–2019 ... 1983: Jim Plunkett (3–0) 1984: Jim Plunkett (0–1) 1985: Marc ...
The 1983 College Football All-America team is composed of college football players who were selected as All-Americans by various ... Jeff Hostetler, West Virginia ...
The 1983 All-East football team consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press as the best players ... Jeff Hostetler, West Virginia (AP-2 ...
1983: Scott Brunner (12) / Jeff Rutledge (4) 1984: Phil Simms (16) 1985: Phil Simms (16) 1986: Phil Simms (16) 1987: Phil Simms (9) / Jeff Rutledge (4) / Mike Busch (1) / Jim Crocicchia (1) 1988: Phil Simms (15) / Jeff Hostetler (1) 1989: Phil Simms (15) / Jeff Hostetler (1) 1990: Phil Simms (14) / Jeff Hostetler (2) 1991: Jeff Hostetler (12 ...
Quarterback Jeff Hostetler led the offensive attack with 2,345 yards passing and 16 touchdowns, while Kicker Paul Woodside received All-American honors in converting 21 of 25 field goal attempts and all 37 of his extra point attempts en route to a team-leading 100 points. [36] Jeff Hostetler, WVU quarterback (1982–83) and 1983 Heisman Trophy ...
Jeff Hostetler took wight plays before finding Rich Hollins for a 16-yard touchdown pass. [5] Woodside's point after tied the game at 10–10 with 11:10 left in the third quarter. [5] West Virginia had two quick scores within two minutes of each other early in the fourth quarter. [5]