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  2. Joe Borchard - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 Borchard was the Cardinal backup quarterback behind Todd Husak and played in seven games in which he tallied 317 yards and three touchdowns. In 1999 Borchard completed 42-of-71 passes for 747 yards and seven touchdowns and led the Pac-10 with a 177.3 pass efficiency rating, but did not have enough attempts to qualify for the national statistics.

  3. List of Major League Baseball players (Q) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. As of the end of the 2011 season , there have been 45 players with a last name that begins with Q who have been on a major league roster at some point.

  4. Chad Kelly - Wikipedia

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    [53] [54] Kelly served as the backup quarterback for the entire season before being named the team's starting quarterback for the Argo's final match of the regular season. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] In the 109th Grey Cup , after Bethel-Thompson injured his throwing hand in the fourth quarter, Kelly came off the bench with the Argos trailing 23–17 and ...

  5. Backup QBs are on display all around the NFL as injury ... - AOL

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    At the end of Week 15, 18 teams had started quarterbacks who weren’t their first-string passers on opening day; 56 different quarterbacks have started an NFL game this season.

  6. Austin Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Simmons redshirted his first year at Ole Miss in 2023. After the season, he appeared in 13 games as a relief pitcher on the baseball team, going 2–0 with 3.21 earned run average (ERA) with 20 strikeouts over 14 innings pitched. He entered his redshirt freshman year in 2024 as the backup to Jaxson Dart. [7]

  7. List of past ESPN personalities - Wikipedia

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    Larry Bowa: 2005 (Baseball Tonight analyst); now Philadelphia Phillies bench coach; Jeff Brantley: (Baseball Tonight and game coverage analyst); now broadcaster for Cincinnati Reds; Tom Brennan: 2005–09 College Basketball on ESPN; Chris Broussard (2004–2016): (NBA Fastbreak); now FS1 NBA analyst; Mack Brown (2015–2018): ESPN College Football

  8. J. R. House - Wikipedia

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    James Rodger "J. R." House (born November 11, 1979) is an American former professional baseball catcher and current third base coach for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball (MLB). A two-sport star in baseball and football in high school, House pursued a professional baseball career after being selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the ...

  9. Dan Pastorini - Wikipedia

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    He played college football at Santa Clara University and received second-team honors on the 1970 Little All-America college football team. [1]Pastorini also played college baseball and was drafted straight out of high school by the New York Mets in the 32nd round of 1967 MLB draft (599 overall) [2] along with future Saints quarterback Archie Manning, but ultimately decided to play football.