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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 760303" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>Upon further review. Mike was a rare four year starter it would seem from 1978 thru 1981. Hard times for the Jackets. The cumulative record was 13-31-2. Mike had his moments though. A huge upset of number 2 Alabama in 1981 was inexplicably followed by 10 straight losses. In 1980, they tied undefeated and number 1 Notre Dame. (Seems like Wisenhunt was the quarterback that game though) His completion percentage hovered around 50% all four years but in 1978 and 1979 he threw for 1,479 and 2,051 yards respectively. Seems he was drafted by someone in the NFL, maybe? As I recall through the mists of time, he had a very good arm and was accurate but had a pretty bad TD to interception ratio. All four years he had more interceptions than touchdowns but I am sure a lack of protection and just trying to do too much for bad teams had something to do with that. Fans now think they have problems? It could be a whole lot worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 760303, member: 4015"] Upon further review. Mike was a rare four year starter it would seem from 1978 thru 1981. Hard times for the Jackets. The cumulative record was 13-31-2. Mike had his moments though. A huge upset of number 2 Alabama in 1981 was inexplicably followed by 10 straight losses. In 1980, they tied undefeated and number 1 Notre Dame. (Seems like Wisenhunt was the quarterback that game though) His completion percentage hovered around 50% all four years but in 1978 and 1979 he threw for 1,479 and 2,051 yards respectively. Seems he was drafted by someone in the NFL, maybe? As I recall through the mists of time, he had a very good arm and was accurate but had a pretty bad TD to interception ratio. All four years he had more interceptions than touchdowns but I am sure a lack of protection and just trying to do too much for bad teams had something to do with that. Fans now think they have problems? It could be a whole lot worse. [/QUOTE]
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