Todd Doxzon was actually a 4 year starter at Quarterback (1993-1996 seasons). It was his tryout with...I think it was the New York Giants... at Wide reciever that ultimately landed him a job in the NFL abck at his QB position. His 40 time of 4.1 seconds flat was timed twice. He played at least one season listed as the second string QB backup to Dan Marino. Because of Marino's durability, he never saw a snap in a NFL pro regular season game.
It is MY contention that Troy Davis would not have been as successful as he was without:
1. Patrick Agufa, an offensive lineman with an exceptionally long and stocky body and short legs that allowed him to leverage just about anyone enough so that he could create a seam for Troy, OR pile in with Troy and help him drive the pile an extra 5 yards.
2a. The seldom used threat of speed from Todd Doxzon (he was known to be fast, but no one in the public knew about the 4.1 second 40 until the NFL scouts timed him).
2b. though Todd Doxzon was signed to ISU as a wishbone QB, he occaisionally had shown some accuracy passing.
I really question this.