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From Dennis Dodd's column:

Toledo's Bruce Gradkowski fell one completion short of the NCAA single-game percentage record Saturday against Buffalo. Gradkowski, who you will remember beat Pittsburgh, completed 23-of-25 (92 percent). One more completion and Gradkowski would have beaten Tennessee's Tee Martin, who completed 23-of-24 (95.8 percent) against South Carolina in 1998.

From the official Rocket site:

Bruce Gradkowski Named MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week
Sophomore QB broke two school records in win over Buffalo


Nov. 5, 2003

Toledo, OH - Sophomore quarterback Bruce Gradkowski (Pittsburgh, PA) was named Scholar-Athlete of the Week by the Mid-American Conference today for his performance in Toledo's 56-29 win vs. Buffalo on Nov. 1.

Gradkowski, who has a 3.01 grade point average in business, set school and Glass Bowl records with six touchdown passes, one shy of the MAC mark held by Jose Davis of Kent State. Gradkowski also completed a school-best 92 percent (23-of-25) of his passes, also the second-best mark in MAC history.

Gradkowski had 435 yards passing vs. Buffalo, second in UT history only to his own record of 461 yards set vs. Pittsburgh on Sept. 20 of this year.

For the season, Gradkowski is 218-of-306 (71.2%) for 2,500 yards. He leads the MAC with 22 touchdown passes and has thrown just four interceptions. He ranks first in the MAC and eighth in the country with a 161.00 QB efficiency rating.

The MAC Scholar Athlete of the Week honor is presented to a MAC male and female student-athlete who has a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or better and performs well during that week's competition. The winners are selected by one of the conference's faculty athletic representatives.
You know this is his first year as a QB in college, yet he already has better stats than Roethlisberger and Josh Harris. Other MAC fans should be scared as hell about the next couple of years.
rocketfootball Wrote:You know this is his first year as a QB in college, yet he already has better stats than Roethlisberger and Josh Harris. Other MAC fans should be scared as hell about the next couple of years.
Darn glad we don't have to see him again for a while! That dude sliced and diced UB.
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