Thursday, January 1, 2015

Hedrick 3rd-Best Passing Season in School History

Passing Efficiency, Career 
 
1.    Kellen Moore (168.98) 2008-2011
2.    Ryan Dinwiddie (168.89) 2000-2003
3.    Grant Hedrick (153.74) 2011-2014
4.    Jim McMillan (152.83) 1971-1974
5.    Joe Aliotti (147.43) 1979-1980
6.    Joe Southwick (145.93) 2010-2013)
7.    Taylor Tharp (145.62) 2004-2007
8.    Jared Zabransky (144.99) 2003-2006
9.    B.J. Rhode (143.38) 1999-2002
10.  Bart Hendricks (139.93) 1997-2000
11.  Greg Stern (131.59) 1973-1976
12.    Dee Pickett (130.86) 1976-1977
13.  Tony Hilde (130.82) 1993-1996)  
 

Grant Hedrick Passes Legendary Jim McMillan

And he is far ahead of anyone else who had two or less years as a starter.


Career
  1.  Kellen Moore (14,534) 2008-2011)
  2.  Ryan Dinwiddie (9,819) 2000-2003
  3.  Tony Hilde (9,107) 1993-1996
  4.  Bart Hendricks (9,020) 1997-2000
  5.  Jared Zabransky (8,256) 2003-2006
  6.  Grant Hedrick (5,656) 2011-current)
  7.  Jim McMillan (5,508) 1971-1974
  8.  Joe Southwick (4,784) 2010-2013
  9.  Hazsen Choates (4,524) 1983-86
  10.  Mike Virden (4,294) 1989-90
  11.  Eric Guthrie (4,204) 1968-71
  12.  Taylor Tharp (3,699) 2004-2007
  13.  Gerald DesPres (3,579) 1981-84
  14.  Joe Aliotti (3,460) 1979-1980
  15.  Travis Stuart (3,060) 1990-1992
  16.  Vince Alcalde (2,930) 1986-1987 
  17.  Greg Stern (2,865) 1973-1976
  18.  Hoskin Hogan(2,814) 1975/1977-1978
  19.  Ron Autele (2,794) 1970,1972-1973
  20.  Duane Halliday (2,663 + 1990) 1987-1990
  21.  Dee Pickett (2,034) 1976-1977
  22.  Nate Sparks (2,023) 1997-1998
  23.  Tim Klena (2,015) 1980-1982
  24.  B.J. Rhode (1,859) 1999-2002
  25.  Keith Jarrett (1,699) 1986

Boise State Fiesta Bowl Highest Rated in its New Year's Eve Time Slot in ESPN History

Oh, but how good Boise State is for television ratings.  Their flair for dramatics and ability to perform on a national stage is tailor made for good ratings.

http://www.idahostatesman.com/2015/01/01/3569472_fiesta-bowl-draws-74-million-tv.html?sp=/99/1687/&rh=1