RadMann
November 8th, 2005, 11:11 PM
The attached link from UD student paper The Review notes Gannon's HOF induction:
Rich Gannon immortalized
By Steve Russolillo
Published: Tuesday, November 8, 2005
He had a stellar 17-year career in the NFL that featured five teams, three Pro Bowl appearances, one Most Valuable Player award and a trip to the Super Bowl. But this weekend marked a return to his roots when one of the most widely recognized athletes in Delaware history was enshrined in the Athletics Hall of Fame.
Former quarterback Rich Gannon returned to Delaware Stadium on Saturday to an emotional standing ovation from the sellout crowd. Delaware faithful certainly remmembered the three-year starting quarterback who played from 1983 to 1986. Gannon earned All-American honors and was the Yankee Conference Player of the Year in 1986.
He established an astounding 21 school records as quarterback while at Delaware, including career records in passing yards (5,927) and total offense (7,436.) Gannon was not just a pocket passer as he set the record for career rushing yards by a quarterback (1,509.)...."
http://www.udreview.com/media/paper781/news/2005/11/08/Sports/Rich-Gannon.Immortalized-1048679.shtml
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Rich Gannon immortalized
By Steve Russolillo
Published: Tuesday, November 8, 2005
He had a stellar 17-year career in the NFL that featured five teams, three Pro Bowl appearances, one Most Valuable Player award and a trip to the Super Bowl. But this weekend marked a return to his roots when one of the most widely recognized athletes in Delaware history was enshrined in the Athletics Hall of Fame.
Former quarterback Rich Gannon returned to Delaware Stadium on Saturday to an emotional standing ovation from the sellout crowd. Delaware faithful certainly remmembered the three-year starting quarterback who played from 1983 to 1986. Gannon earned All-American honors and was the Yankee Conference Player of the Year in 1986.
He established an astounding 21 school records as quarterback while at Delaware, including career records in passing yards (5,927) and total offense (7,436.) Gannon was not just a pocket passer as he set the record for career rushing yards by a quarterback (1,509.)...."
http://www.udreview.com/media/paper781/news/2005/11/08/Sports/Rich-Gannon.Immortalized-1048679.shtml
http://media.collegepublisher.com/media/paper781/stills/6ag892wt.jpg