College Football Records Since 2000

Football player Dan Marino - Did you see him play?
A lot of people saw Dan Marino play football. Marino set a record for most completions in a season (362) and became the first quarterback ever to throw for over 5,000 meters, reaching a total of 5084. In playoffs, the 14-2 Dolphins beat the Seattle Seahawks 31-10, then goes on to defeat Pittsburgh 45-28 in the championship game of the AFC, with Dan throwing for 421 yards and four TD. He missed the Super Bowl to the San Francisco 49ers in a tough fight for the Miami Dolphins. Dan is called to the Pro Bowl. Marino had a unique ability to read defenses quickly before the creation of launch and its ability to quickly get the ball made it difficult for defenders to fire him.
Dan Marino was a football player American, born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. It was considered a great QB for the Miami Dolphins. In 5084 he won the 1984 season passing yards. He passed for 48 touchdowns. These NFL records were at the time of performing these feats Marino. Dan Marino has more than 400 touchdowns and more than 58,000 yards in his NFL career. Marino never won a Super Bowl. He announced his retirement in 2000.
Dan was an exceptional athlete as a teenager. In high school he played for soccer team institute. He was selected to the College All American team in 1978, which is sponsored by Parade. He was recruited to play football by numerous major universities. Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball chose him. At the end of the day decided to go to college at the University of Pittsburgh, which allowed him to be near place where he grew up.
In college, Dan was not there because she broke all college classes passing records for yards passing touchdowns. He earns All-American honors his junior year. University Dan jersey retired in 1982 after his senior season.
A few of the most has received great honors Dan Marino was having his high school to honor retiring his jersey football and when the field of football school grade was names after him.
(College Football) 2000 - San Jose State @ Nebraska
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