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Chuck Fusina Date of birth: May 31, 1957 Place of birth: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Career information Position(s): Quarterback College: Penn State NFL Draft: 1979 / Round: 5/ Pick 133 Organizations As player: 1979-1981
1983-1985
1986Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars (USFL)
Green Bay PackersCareer highlights and awards Awards: 1978 Maxwell Award
1984 TSN USFL All-Star Team
1984 USFL Most Outstanding Quartrerback
1984 Sporting News USFL P.O.Y.
1984 USFL Championship Game MVPPlaying stats at NFL.com Charles Anthony Fusina (born May 31, 1957) is a former professional American football quarterback. He played in both the National Football League (NFL) and United States Football League (USFL) and was an All-American and Maxwell Award winner at Penn State University in 1978.
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Professional football
At 6'1" 195-lb., Fusina was a 5th round draft pick (#133 overall) of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1979 NFL Draft. He spent his first three professional seasons as back-up to Doug Williams. In 1983, he left for the fledgling USFL. Fusina signed with the Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars where he blossomed under coach Jim Mora. In his three seasons with the team, he passed for over 10,000 yards and led all USFL quarterbacks with 66 touchdowns and a QB rating of 88.6 and led the Stars to back-to-back USFL titles in 1984 and 1985. He was named MVP of the 1984 USFL Championship Game. When the league folded in August 1986, Fusina returned to the NFL for one season with the Green Bay Packers.
College highlights
Fusina capped an outstanding career at Penn State by winning the 1978 Maxwell Award, All-America honors and finishing runner-up in the 1978 Heisman Trophy balloting. He led the Nittany Lions to a 29-3 mark as a starter, including an 11-0 regular season in 1978. He passed for 1,859 yards and 11 touchdowns.
He earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing from Penn State in 1979. He also earned an MBA from La Salle University in 1988.
High school
Fusina played quarterback for the Pittsburgh area Sto-Rox High School in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, where his old football jersey is on display outside of the gymnasium.
Personal
Fusina has been an instructor at the Purcell Quarterback School in Charlotte, North Carolina. He and his wife, Jacquelyn, and his children Matt and Shannon currently live in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he is partner in a sporting goods business AD STARR.
External links
- All-Time USFL Team
- "Packers Sign Fusina" The New York Times, October 2, 1986.
1978 College Football All-America Team consensus selections Offense QB Chuck Fusina | RB Charles Alexander | RB Ted Brown | RB Billy Sims | RB Charles White | WR Emanuel Tolbert | TE Kellen Winslow
OT Kelvin Clark | OT Keith Dorney | G Pat Howell | G Greg Roberts | C Dave Huffman | C Jim RitcherDefense DL Mike Bell | DL Bruce Clark | DL Hugh Green | DL Al Harris | DL Marty Lyons
LB Tom Cousineau | LB Bob Golic | LB Jerry Robinson
DB Kenny Easley | DB Johnnie Johnson | DB Jeff NixonPenn State Nittany Lions starting quarterbacks Shorty Miller (1910–1913) · Harold Hess (1919) · Glenn Killinger (1920–1921) · Elwood Petchel (1946–1948) · Owen Dougherty (1949) · Vince O'Bara (1950) · Bob Szajna (1951) · Tony Rados (1952–1953) · Don Bailey (1954) · Bobby Hoffman (1955) · Milt Plum (1956) · Al Jacks (1957) · Richie Lucas (1958–1959) · Galen Hall (1960–1961) · Pete Liske (1962–1963) · Gary Wydman (1964) · Jack White (1965) · Tom Sherman (1966–1967) · Chuck Burkhart (1968–1969 · Mike Cooper (1970) · John Hufnagel (1971–1972) · Tom Shuman (1973–1974) · John Andress (1975) · Chuck Fusina (1976–1978) · Dayle Tate (1979) · Todd Blackledge (1980–1982) · Doug Strang (1983–1984) · John Shaffer (1985–1986) · Matt Knizner (1987) · Tom Bill (1988) · Tony Sacca (1988–1991) · John Sacca (1992) · Kerry Collins (1991–1994) · Wally Richardson (1995–1996) · Mike McQueary (1997) · Kevin Thompson (1998–1999) · Rashard Casey (2000) · Matt Seneca (2001) · Zack Mills (2001–2004) · Michael Robinson (2005) · Anthony Morelli (2006–2007) · Daryll Clark (2008–2009) · Rob Bolden (2010) · Matt McGloin (2010) · Rob Bolden (2011–)Maxwell Award winners 1937: Frank | 1938: O'Brien | 1939: Kinnick | 1940: Harmon | 1941: Dudley | 1942: Governali | 1943: Odell | 1944: G. Davis | 1945: Blanchard | 1946: Trippi | 1947: D. Walker | 1948: Bednarik | 1949: Hart | 1950: Bagnell | 1951: Kazmaier | 1952: Lattner | 1953: Lattner | 1954: Beagle | 1955: Cassady | 1956: McDonald | 1957: Reifsnyder | 1958: Dawkins | 1959: Lucas | 1960: Bellino | 1961: Ferguson | 1962: Baker | 1963: Staubach | 1964: Ressler | 1965: Nobis | 1966: Lynch | 1967: Beban | 1968: Simpson | 1969: Reid | 1970: Plunkett | 1971: Marinaro | 1972: Van Pelt | 1973: Cappelletti | 1974: Joachim | 1975: Griffin | 1976: Dorsett | 1977: Browner | 1978: Fusina | 1979: C. White | 1980: Green | 1981: Allen | 1982: H. Walker | 1983: Rozier | 1984: Flutie | 1985: Long | 1986: Testaverde | 1987: McPherson | 1988: Sanders | 1989: Thompson | 1990: Detmer | 1991: Howard | 1992: Torretta | 1993: Ward | 1994: Collins | 1995: George | 1996: Wuerffel | 1997: P. Manning | 1998: Williams | 1999: Dayne | 2000: Brees | 2001: Dorsey | 2002: Johnson | 2003: E. Manning | 2004: J. White | 2005: Young | 2006: Quinn | 2007: Tebow | 2008: Tebow | 2009: McCoy | 2010: Newton
Categories:- 1957 births
- American football quarterbacks
- Players of American football from Pennsylvania
- Green Bay Packers players
- American people of Italian descent
- Living people
- Maxwell Award winners
- Penn State Nittany Lions football players
- Pennsylvania State University alumni
- Sportspeople from Pennsylvania
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers players
- People from McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania
- Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars players
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