- John Stocco
John Stocco (born
June 14 ,1983 inRichfield, Minnesota ) is a former collegiateAmerican football quarterback . Stocco played football for theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison , starting atquarterback for the Badgers during his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. He was not drafted in the2007 NFL Draft .In
high school , Stocco teamed with current NFLwide receiver Larry Fitzgerald at theAcademy of Holy Angels inMinnesota . Out of high school, he was drafted 45th by the Major League Baseball team the Minnesota Twins, but decided to go to school instead. "Had I been drafted higher, it might have been a tougher decision," he said in a 2003 ESPN online chat session< [http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=6267] >. He was recruited by other Big Ten teams such as Michigan, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, Purdue, Penn State, Ohio State, Northwestern, and Michigan State. Stocco eventually settled on Wisconsin.College
Stocco began his career in 2003 as a backup to
Jim Sorgi , with limited action in only three games with 17 attempts and 10 completions. Stocco was promoted to the starting position at the beginning of the2004 NCAA Division I-A football season . Stocco was a steady leader, guiding the Badgers to a 9-0 start and as high as #4 in the national rankings. Stocco was limited as a passer, with the Badgers rushing game providing most of the offense behindrunning back Anthony Davis and a strong defense led byAll-American defensive end Erasmus James . With hopes of a Rose Bowl invitation, the Badgers collapsed down the stretch, ending the season with two losses to fall out of BCS contention. The Badgers accepted a bid to theOutback Bowl , where they were defeated by Georgia, 24-21. Stocco completed 52.6% of his passes.In 2005,
Barry Alvarez 's final season, the Badgers' offense was considerably more potent, withAll-American candidatesBrian Calhoun ,Brandon Williams , and Joe Thomas leading the way. Stocco continued his steady play and saw an increase in his numbers, completing over 60% of his passes for nearly 3,000 yards and 21 touchdowns. The Badgers reached as high as #12 in the rankings after an 8-1 start, but consecutive losses to Penn State and Iowa ended their Big Ten title hopes. The Badgers finished the season 9-3 and accepted an invitation to theCapital One Bowl against Auburn. The Badgers were 11-pointunderdogs , but Stocco guided the Badgers to a commanding 24-10 victory to send Alvarez out a winner in his final game.Stocco was the most experienced quarterback in the Big Ten entering his senior year in 2006, which was the
rookie season forBret Bielema . Stocco struggled with a new core of receivers, culminating in a loss to Michigan in Week 5. The Badgers got back on track and in sync as the season progressed, behind the legs of freshman sensationP. J. Hill, Jr. , as the Badgers won their final eight games. During this time, Stocco's consecutive starts streak ended when he was injured in a home game against Penn state; however, the Badgers reached the top ten in the rankings and again accepted a bid to the Capital One Bowl, where they defeatedDarren McFadden and theArkansas Razorbacks . Stocco threw for 206 yards and two crucial touchdowns in the gritty 17-14 win, and was named the game's Most Valuable Player in his final collegiate game. The Badgers ended the season 12-1 and with a #7 ranking.Stocco was 29-7 as a starter at Wisconsin. He completed 57.4% of his passes for 7,227 yards, 47 touchdowns and 22
interceptions .Professional football
Stocco declared for the
2007 NFL Draft following the 2006 season but was not selected. He was invited for a three-day tryout with theGreen Bay Packers but did not get a contract; he was subsequently invited to try out with theNew York Giants but did not make the roster. [http://www.startribune.com/510/story/1172600.html Stocco fails to receive offer from Green Bay] , Associated Press, May 10, 2007.]In September 2007, Stocco was invited to try out for a spot on the roster of the
Michigan team that will participate in the newly formedAll American Football League . [ [http://www.startribune.com/vikings/story/1419248.html Ron Johnson giving new pro football league a look ] ]In December 2007, Stocco signed with an Italian team. [ [http://rhinos.it/home/archivio.cfm?id_news=365 Epipoli Rhinos Milano American Football Team sito web ufficiale ] ] [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3168038 ESPN - Ex-Wisconsin QB Stocco agrees to play for Milan Rhinos - College Football ] ] The team,
Rhinos Milano , will play in the Italian Football League, the highest league inItaly .External links and references
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