John Friesz College Football Hall of...
"John Friesz College Football Hall of Fame"
Born May 19, 1967, in Missoula, Montana, was John Friesz the signal caller of the University of Idaho from 1986 through the 1989. The National Football Foundation shares that John in the summer before his senior season he attended the Idaho Vandal football camp and was noticed by then head coach Dennis Erickson. “Erickson saw some potential in me,” said Friesz. “He was willing to take a chance on me.”
The 6ft-4in, 214 QB never got the chance to play for the future national championship coach at Erickson, as the coach left after John’s red shirt freshman season for the Miami Hurricanes vacated position. John became the starter as a sophomore leading the Vandals to the first of three consecutive Big Sky conference titles. was named a Division I-AA second team All-America as he threw 28 touchdown passes.
The following year he became a consensus first team choice as Idaho reached the I-AA semi-finals. In his senior year John became the first quarterback to win the Walter Payton Award as the outstanding player in I-AA football. That season he threw for 4,041 yards and 31 touchdowns. He averaged an outstanding 367.4 yards per game and broke the 300-yard barrier in ten consecutive games.
The College Football Hall of Fame proudly placed a display in honor of John Friesz into their legendary museum in 2006. Friesz was taken in the sixth round of the 1990 NFL draft by the San Diego Chargers and passed for 8,633 yards and 45 touchdowns in his eight-year NFL career.
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- DOB: May 19
- EVENTDAY: May 19
- FOOTBALL NAME: John Friesz
- FOOTBALL POSITION: Quarterback
- FOOTBALL TEAM: Idaho Vandals, Los Angeles Chargers, New England, San Diego Chargers, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Commanders, Washington Redskins
- NCAAF JERSEY: Number 17
- NFL JERSEY: Number 17
- SPORTS: College Football Hall of Fame