Name Ronnie Fouch Undrafted: 2012 Weight 93 kg | Height 1.88 m Positions Quarterback | |
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Ronnie Fouch 4/13/09
Ronnie Fouch is a college football quarterback who is currently a free agent. He played for three years at the University of Washington and then transferred to Indiana State University.
Contents
- Ronnie Fouch 41309
- Spring Football Practice Report April 13
- High school
- Washington
- Indiana State
- Post college career
- References

Spring Football Practice Report: April 13
High school

Fouch was ranked as the #44 quarterback during his senior year by Scout.com and as the #21 pro-style QB prospect by Rivals.com.
Washington
Fouch attended the University of Washington for 3 years. While at Washington he started 8 of 12 games in the 2008 season, throwing for 1,339 yards, 4 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions. He also managed to record a reception for a touchdown in a losing game against Arizona State.
Indiana State
Fouch decided to transfer to ISU in January 2010 in order to receive more playing time. While playing for the Indiana State Fighting Sycamores, Fouch started 22 games, completing 322 of 544 attempted passes, for 4,316 yards and 38 touchdowns and only 15 interceptions. The team finished with consecutive overall records of 6 wins and 5 losses, and Fouch was credited with playing a significant role in an overtime victory against Missouri State and with leading the Sycamores to their finest offensive season on record. Indiana State spent most of the 2011 season ranked in the Top 25 due to Fouch’s leadership.
Post-college career
In 2012, Fouch tried out for the Chicago Bears, but was not signed. He currently is a graduate assistant at Georgia State University with his former head coach Trent Miles.