Thursday, January 7, 2010

Dan Lefevour


American football quarterback Dan LeFevour played the last game of his career on Wednesday. On Wednesday in the GMAC Bowl at Mobile, Ala, No. 25 Central Michigan had to work hard to beat Troy 44-41. Butch Jones who guided LeFevour through three seasons has left CMU for Cincinnati to replace Kelly.

Jones has a strong relation ship with LeFevour and he helped recruit LeFevour to Central Michigan. LeFevour understood him and said:

    “He’s gotta make a decision that’s best for his family and his future, we’ll still stay in touch and things like that. Wish he was there, but I think we’ll be just fine.”

LeFevour is the only player who holds numerous conference records and entered in the game with 148 career touchdowns, which is a record in the Football Bowl Subdivision. In the NCAA history he is the only player with 12,000 passing yards and 2,500 rushing yards. In the Football Bowl Subdivision’s career total yards list he is on the second place. LeFevour is also known as a dual-threat quarterback and he is one of the best quarterbacks of all the time.

Central Michigan’s Dan LeFevour is aware of the fact that great quarterbacks are the ones who know they’ll have to carry the team on their shoulders from time to time and when the Chippewas needed him he was there. It was the last game of his career and we would like to say that what a career it was. In his five years at CMU he played for four head coaches.

taken from: puggal.com

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