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Doug Flutie Star Quarterback

Born October 23, 1962, in Manchester, Maryland - Doug Flutie, a quarterback from Boston College, stood...

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FOOTBALL NAME | Flutie Doug

"Doug Flutie Star Quarterback"

Last updated πŸ“… 2023-10-23

Born October 23, 1962, in Manchester, Maryland - Doug Flutie, a quarterback from Boston College, stood 5-foot-9-inches tall and was considered by some to be too short to play quarterback in the significant division of college football when he was in his final years of high school.

What he lacked in size, he had in heart, smarts, and natural ability on the gridiron. Boston College gave Doug a scholarship late, coercing the youth to choose BC over the University of New Hampshire. According to the National Football Foundation, Flutie would not give up on his dream of being the Eagle’s quarterback, even though he was fifth on the depth chart as a freshman.

Through hard work and determination, by week 6 of the season, Doug Flutie was the starting QB of Boston College and ended up number 9 in the nation in passing. By the time he was a senior, he had won the Heisman trophy and taken Boston College to multiple Bowl games when they had been absent for over four decades. Doug Flutie entered the College Football Hall of Fame in 2007.

After college, Flutie embarked on a long, hard-fought road in a 21-year professional football career as he played in the USFL, NFL, and CFL. He was a six-time CFL Player of the Year before returning to the NFL.

  • HASHTAGS: #October23 #CanadianFootballLea #HeismanWinner #USFL #DougFlutie #FlutieDoug #NewEnglandPatriots #BostonCollegeEagles #BuffaloBills #Number22 #Number02 #Number07 #Number20
  • DOB: October 23
  • EVENTDAY: October 23
  • FOOTBALL: Canadian Football Lea, Heisman Winner
  • FOOTBALL LEAGUE: USFL
  • FOOTBALL NAME: Doug Flutie, Flutie Doug, New England Patriots
  • FOOTBALL TEAM: Boston College Eagles, Buffalo Bills
  • NCAAF JERSEY: Number 22
  • NFL JERSEY: Number 02, Number 07, Number 20, Number 22
  • PROFOOTBALL: 1985

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"Flutie, Doug"

Prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary and unconventional football journey of Doug Flutie, a quarterback who defied expectations and redefined what was possible on the gridiron. This series will delve into the remarkable career of a player whose thrilling scrambles, improbable throws, and undeniable charisma earned him the moniker "The Magic Man."
From his legendary collegiate heroics that captivated a nation to his globetrotting professional career spanning multiple leagues, Flutie's story is one of perseverance and breathtaking talent. We'll explore his iconic moments, his championship successes in the CFL, and his improbable return to NFL stardom, showcasing why he remains one of football's most beloved and enduring figures. His legacy is far more than statistics; it's a testament to heart and magic. Find more photos and a Big thanks to the image above courtesy of NFL Past Players - Doug Flutie Prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary and unconventional football journey of Doug Flutie, a quarterback who defied expectations and redefined what was possible on the gridiron. This series will delve into the remarkable career of a player whose thrilling scrambles, improbable throws, and undeniable charisma earned him the moniker "The Magic Man."..

FOOTBALL NAME | Flutie Doug

"Hail Flutie The Miraculous Finish of the 1984 "Miami Miracle""

The 1984 college football season witnessed a moment etched forever in sports lore: the "Hail Flutie" game between the Boston College Eagles and the Miami Hurricanes. This wasn't just a game on November 23, 1984; it was a heart-stopping display of resilience, desperation, and a last-second miracle that defied all odds.
The stage was set in the hostile Orange Bowl, with the defending national champions, Miami, favored to win. Both teams boasted prolific offenses, led by quarterbacks Doug Flutie for Boston College and Bernie Kosar for Miami...