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College
  
Brigham Young

Awards
  

Career start
  
1983

Sport
  
Football

Name
  
Robbie Bosco

Position
  
Quarterback

Height
  
1.88 m

Jersey number
  
6

Nationality
  
American

Weight
  
85 kg


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Born
  
January 11, 1963 (age 61) Roseville, California (
1963-01-11
)

Role
  
American football quarterback

Similar People
  
Marc Wilson, Ty Detmer, LaVell Edwards, Glen Kozlowski, Steve Young

Education
  
Brigham Young University

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Robbie Bosco (born January 11, 1963) is a former American football quarterback who played college football at Brigham Young University (BYU). He is a native of Roseville, California.

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In 1984, Bosco took over as starting quarterback at BYU after the graduation of Steve Young. In his first season as a starter, Bosco guided the Cougars to a perfect 13–0 record. BYU finished the season by defeating Michigan, 24–17, in the Holiday Bowl, clinching the school's first and only national championship. Despite injuries to his knee, ankle, and rib, he led the Cougars back from a 17–10 fourth quarter deficit. His 13-yard touchdown pass to Kelly Smith with 1:23 left in the game secured the victory.

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Bosco completed 283 of 458 passes for 3,875 yards and 33 touchdowns during the 1984 regular season. He led the nation in passing yardage, and finished second, behind Doug Flutie of Boston College, in pass efficiency. He finished third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy.

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In Bosco's senior season (1985), BYU finished with an 11–3 record. He completed 338 of 511 passes for 4,273 yards (the second-highest total in BYU history at the time, behind Jim McMahon's 4,571 yards in 1980), throwing 30 touchdown passes that year. Against New Mexico, Bosco set a school single-game record by passing for 585 yards. He finished his BYU career with 10 NCAA records, and was third in voting for the 1985 Heisman Trophy.

Bosco was drafted in the third round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers, where he played for two years until a shoulder injury ended his career.

Bosco received a BA in communications and he received a master's degree in exercise science, both from BYU, and has worked in various coaching and administrative positions at BYU since 1989.

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Personal life

Bosco is married to Karen, with whom he fathered six children: Amber, Karissa, Alexis, Dallin, Wesley, and Collin.

References

Robbie Bosco Wikipedia