Perhaps no Heisman Trophy winner is as singularly identified with a single play as 1984 winner Doug Flutie ... to run into the end zone. Flutie heaved a Hail Mary pass, which somehow landed ...
The average Hail Mary pass since 2009 has traveled 44.7 yards ... the 1984 pass from Boston College's Doug Flutie to receiver Gerard Phelan, worked in part because University of Miami defenders ...
There's no more exciting play in college football than a "Hail Mary" that gets answered ... With six seconds left, Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie took the snap and dropped back to his ...
Oddly, before the week began, Miami had lost three straight home games in 1984-85, including a 47-45 loss to Boston College ...
If we're being honest, Doug Flutie's Hail Mary is the greatest ever and it will ... The height and distance on the pass made it a majestic highlight. For sheer degree of difficulty, Rodgers ...
University of Louisville football coach Jeff Brohm remembers as a young kid watching the Hail Mary that Doug Flutie completed ... I still remember that pass. I watched it on TV when I was a ...
Brohm smiled when reminded about another final pass: Doug Flutie's Hail Mary TD in Miami 40 years ago. “They have a lot of history here,” Brohm said. “Saw Doug Flutie at the hotel earlier today.
If we're being honest, Doug Flutie's Hail Mary is the greatest ever and it will be nearly impossible to beat. In 1984 Flutie's miracle beat Miami, finishing an incredible game, to lift Boston ...