26 November 2010
The Greatest.
"Rick Leach is the greatest football player I have ever been associated with."
- Bo Schembechler
One of the finest athletes in Michigan history, Rick Leach was named All-Big Ten quarterback three times and three times placed in the voting for the Heisman Trophy, finishing third as a senior when he was voted Michigan's and the Big Ten's Most Valuable Player. Named Player of the Year by several athletic clubs and television networks, he was co-most valuable player in the 1979 Rose Bowl and Hula Bowl. All Michigan's career passing, total offense and touchdown records were broken by the lefthander as well as the season record for touchdown passes (17). He set an NCAA record for most touchdowns accounted for (82) and broke Big Ten records for total offense (6,460) total plays (1,034) and touchdown passes (48). He won the Big Ten batting championship as a junior and became one of the few athletes in modern times to become All-American in both football and baseball. He was a first round draft selection by the Detroit Tigers of the American League.
CAREER STATISTICS
RUSHING
Games: 48
Attempts: 487
Yards: 2717
Net Gain: 2176
Avg. Gain: 4.5
Long: 48
TDs: 34
PASSING
Games: 48
Att: 537
Comp: 250
%: .47
Int: 35
Ttl Yds: 4284
Long: 83
TDs: 48
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