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Flutie became the first quarterback to win the Heisman since Pat Sullivan in 1971. Flutie left school as the NCAA's all-time passing yardage leader with 10,579 yards and was a unanimous All-American as a senior. He earned Player of the Year awards from UPI, Kodak, The Sporting News, and the Maxwell Football Club.
Second String is a direct-to-TV film from 2002 about the Buffalo Bills football team who find its first string (led by real-life Bills quarterback Doug Flutie, who had left the team by the time the film was released) out for a month after a food poisoning incident, leading the team's head coach, "Chuck Dichter" (portrayed by Jon Voight), to hire an insurance salesman and former college ...
The 1984 Boston College Eagles football team represented Boston College as an independent during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season.. Doug Flutie gained national attention in 1984 when he quarterbacked the Eagles to victory in a high-scoring, back-and-forth game against the Miami Hurricanes (led by QB Bernie Kosar).
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Whether you know him for his famous “hail mary,” his days in the NFL, or from seeing his face on a box of Flutie Flakes, if you’re a true football fan, you know who Doug Flutie is.
By JOHN DORN. Doug Flutie is a Heisman trophy winner and a Pro Football Hall of Famer. And ahead of Thursday's College Football Playoff games, the former quarterback took the time to chat with AOL ...
Kenneth Lerner (born May 27, 1948) is an American television, stage and film actor. He is known for playing Principal Flutie in the first episodes of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and earlier roles on Happy Days, along with numerous film and television guest-starring roles.
I’ve got a VHS tape of the Bills-Seahawks game on Dec. 24. 2000 when Flutie had a perfect passer rating (158.3) by completing 20 of 25 passes for 366 yards and three TDs in Buffalo’s 42-23 win.