sport.wikisort.org - AthleteDonald G. McPherson (born April 2, 1965) is a former National Football League and Canadian Football League quarterback. He spent seven seasons in the NFL and CFL with the Philadelphia Eagles, Houston Oilers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and Ottawa Rough Riders.
American gridiron football player (born 1965)
For other people bearing a similar name, see Donald McPherson (disambiguation).
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American football player
Don McPherson McPherson, speaking at a pep rally for the Syracuse Orange, at the 2009 New York State Fair. |
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Position: | Quarterback |
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Born: | (1965-04-02) April 2, 1965 (age 57) Brooklyn, New York |
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Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
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Weight: | 183 lb (83 kg) |
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High school: | West Hempstead (NY) |
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College: | Syracuse |
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NFL Draft: | 1988 / Round: 6 / Pick: 149 |
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- Philadelphia Eagles (1988–1989)
- Houston Oilers (1990)*
- Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1991–1993)
- Ottawa Rough Riders (1994)
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- Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (1987)
- Davey O'Brien Award (1987)
- Maxwell Award (1987)
- Sammy Baugh Trophy (1987)
- Syracuse Orange No. 9 retired
- Syracuse Football All-Century Team
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Passes completed-passes attempted (%): | 211-497 (42.5%) |
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TD-INT: | 14-28 |
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Passing yards: | 3,248 |
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Player stats at NFL.com |
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He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in 1988 after a college career at Syracuse University during which he won the Maxwell Award, the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award and finished second in the 1987 Heisman Trophy voting. He also played for the Houston Oilers, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa Rough Riders. His accomplishments during his tenure at Syracuse propelled him to be inducted into the NCAA College Football Hall of Fame announced on May 1, 2008.
After retiring from football in 1994, McPherson joined the staff of Northeastern University's Center for the Study of Sport in Society, before becoming the first executive director of the Sports Leadership Institute at Adelphi University. As a feminist and social activist he has founded several outreach and mentoring programs, and regularly speaks at college campuses as a critic of gender roles, stating that the standard constructions of masculinity and femininity both limit men's emotions and overall well-being as well as contribute to "gendered violence" such as domestic violence, stalking, and rape. In this capacity he has testified before hearings of the United States House of Representatives.
McPherson is currently a college football commentator for Big East football on regional sports cable network SportsNet New York.[1]
He is the younger brother of former NFL player and pastor Miles McPherson.
See also
- List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders
References
Syracuse Orange starting quarterbacks |
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- John J. Dillon
- M. B. Banks
- Roy Simmons Sr.
- Roger Robinson
- Walt Slovenski (1946)
- Ed Dolan (1947)
- Bernie Custis (1948–1950)
- Avatus Stone (1951)
- Pat Stark (1952–1953)
- Mickey Rich (1954)
- Ed Albright (1955)
- Chuck Zimmerman (1956–1958)
- Dave Sarette (1959–1961)
- Walley Mahle (1962–1964)
- Rich King (1963)
- Rick Cassata (1965–1967)
- Jim Del Gaizo (1966)
- Paul Paolisso (1968–1970)
- Randy Zur (1969–1970)
- Bob Woodruff (1971–1972)
- Bob Mitch (1973, 1975)
- Jim Donoghue (1973–1975)
- Bill Hurley (1976–1979)
- Ron Farneski (1976, 1978)
- Tom Wilson (1978)
- Dave Warner (1980–1981)
- Steve Peach (1982)
- Greg Christodulu (1982–1983)
- Todd Norley (1982–1984)
- Don McPherson (1984–1987)
- Mike Kmetz (1984–1985)
- Todd Philcox (1988)
- Bill Scharr (1989)
- Mark McDonald (1989–1990)
- Marvin Graves (1990–1993)
- Kevin Mason (1994)
- Donovan McNabb (1995–1998)
- Troy Nunes (1999–2002)
- Madei Williams (1999)
- R. J. Anderson (2000–2003)
- Joe Fields (2004–2005)
- Perry Patterson (2004–2006)
- Andrew Robinson (2007–2008)
- Cameron Dantley (2007–2008)
- Greg Paulus (2009)
- Ryan Nassib (2010–2012)
- Drew Allen (2013)
- Terrel Hunt (2013–2015)
- Austin Wilson (2014)
- AJ Long (2014)
- Eric Dungey (2015–2018)
- Zack Mahoney (2015–2017)
- Rex Culpepper (2017, 2020)
- Tommy DeVito (2019–2021)
- Clayton Welch (2019)
- JaCobian Morgan (2020)
- Garrett Shrader (2021–2022)
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Offense |
- OL Mark Hutson
- OL Dave Cadigan
- OL John Elliott
- OL Randall McDaniel
- C Nacho Albergamo
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Defense |
- DL Daniel Stubbs
- DL Chad Hennings
- DL Tracy Rocker
- DL Ted Gregory
- DL John Roper
- LB Chris Spielman
- LB Aundray Bruce
- LB Dante Jones
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Special teams | |
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Walter Camp Alumni of the Year |
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- 1986: Greene
- 1987: Reid
- 1988: Page
- 1989: Casanova
- 1990: T. Jackson
- 1991: Owens
- 1992: Winslow
- 1993: Griffin
- 1994: Marinaro
- 1995: Covert
- 1996: Selmon
- 1997: Plunkett
- 1998: Dorsett
- 1999: B. Jackson
- 2000: McPherson
- 2001: Walker
- 2002: Casper
- 2003: May
- 2004: Rogers
- 2005: Bennett
- 2006: Rozier
- 2007: Guy
- 2008: Brown
- 2009: Fulcher
- 2010: Bruschi
- 2011: Spielman
- 2012: Brooks
- 2013: Huff
- 2014: Hennings
- 2015: Williams
- 2016: Pace
- 2017: George
- 2018: Fitzgerald
- 2019: Miller
- 2020: No award given
- 2021: Howard & Wuerffel
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Davey O'Brien Award winners |
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Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award winners |
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- 1987: McPherson
- 1988: Peete
- 1989: Rice
- 1990: Erickson
- 1991: Weldon
- 1992: Torretta
- 1993: Ward
- 1994: Barker
- 1995: Frazier
- 1996: Wuerffel
- 1997: P. Manning
- 1998: McNown
- 1999: Redman
- 2000: Weinke
- 2001: Carr
- 2002: Palmer
- 2003: E. Manning
- 2004: White
- 2005: Leinart
- 2006: Quinn
- 2007: Ryan
- 2008: Harrell
- 2009: McCoy
- 2010: Tolzien
- 2011: Luck
- 2012: Klein
- 2013: McCarron
- 2014: Mariota
- 2015: Cook
- 2016: Watson
- 2017: Rudolph
- 2018: Minshew
- 2019: Burrow
- 2020: Jones
- 2021: Pickett
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Philadelphia Eagles 1988 NFL Draft selections |
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- Keith Jackson
- Eric Allen
- Matt Patchan
- Eric Everett
- Don McPherson
- Rob Sterling
- Todd White
- David Smith
- Joe Schuster
- Izel Jenkins
- Steve Kaufusi
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Hamilton Tiger-Cats starting quarterbacks |
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- Heath
- Custis
- Mackrides
- Songin
- Garrigus
- Knox
- Curcillo
- Faloney
- Cosentino
- Zuger
- Ealey
- Jonas
- McMillan
- Keeling
- J. Jones
- Mattingly
- Cassata
- Clements
- Marler
- Brock
- Hobart
- Kerrigan
- Porras
- Allen
- McPherson
- Dillon
- Rosenbach
- Slack
- Taylor
- Calvillo
- Jusdanis
- Graves
- Dunigan
- Cawley
- Foggie
- Fleetwood
- McManus
- Bankhead
- K. Jones
- Brady
- Eakin
- Maas
- Chang
- Printers
- Williams
- Porter
- Glenn
- Burris
- Collaros
- Masoli
- LeFevour
- Mathews
- Harris
- Evans
- Moore
- Watford
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