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Mike Rae Date of birth: July 26, 1951 Place of birth: Long Beach, California Career information Position(s): Quarterback College: Southern California NFL Draft: 1973 / Round: 8 / Pick: 205 Organizations As player: 1976-1977
1978-1979
1981Oakland Raiders
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Washington RedskinsPlaying stats at NFL.com Michael John Rae (born July 26, 1951 in Long Beach, California) is a former professional American football quarterback in the National Football League.
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Early life
Rae attended and played high school football at Lakewood High School[disambiguation needed ].
College career
Rae played college football at the University of Southern California. In 1972 Rae was at the helm as the Trojans went undefeated to a Rose Bowl win en route to the National Championship.
Professional career
Rae played for the Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Washington Redskins between 1976 and 1981. He played previously for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League.
See also
Preceded by
Jimmy JonesUSC Trojans Starting Quarterbacks
1972Succeeded by
Pat HadenUSC Trojans Football 1972 Consensus National Champions Pete Adams | Bill Bain | Sam Cunningham | Anthony Davis | John Grant | Pat Haden | Karl Lorch | Bob McCaffrey | John McKay, Jr. | Manfred Moore | Artimus Parker | Charlie Phillips | Mike Rae | Danny Reece | Steve Riley | Lynn Swann | Richard Wood
Head Coach John McKay
Coaches Craig Fertig | Wayne Fontes | Raymond George | John RobinsonUSC Trojans starting quarterbacks Galloway • Dolley • Galloway • Hawkins • Kner • Elliott • Drury • Williams • Duffield • Mohler • Warburton • Davis • Schindler • Lansdell • Peoples • B. Robertson • B. Musick • Hardy • Bell • Hardy • J. Musick • Murphy • Dill • W. Robertson • Powers • Schneider • Bukich • Bozanic • Contratto • Convoy • Wood • Maudlin • Charles • Wood • Nelsen • Beathard • Nelsen • Beathard • Fertig • Winslow • Page • Sogge • Jones • Rae • Haden • Evans • Hertel • Sanford • McDonald • Preston • Adams • Mazur • Salisbury • Tinsley • McLean • Green • Peete • Marinovich • Foley • Perry • Johnson • Otton • Wachholtz • Fox • Van Raaphorst • Palmer • Leinart • Booty • Sanchez • Barkley • Corp • MustainOakland Raiders Super Bowl XI Champions 8 Ray Guy | 11 David Humm | 12 Ken Stabler | 14 Errol Mann | 15 Mike Rae | 20 Neal Colzie | 21 Cliff Branch | 24 Willie Brown | 25 Fred Biletnikoff (MVP) | 26 Skip Thomas | 28 Clarence Davis | 29 Hubert Ginn | 30 Mark van Eeghen | 31 Carl Garrett | 32 Jack Tatum | 36 Manfred Moore | 39 Willie Hall | 40 Pete Banaszak | 41 Phil Villapiano | 43 George Atkinson | 46 Warren Bankston | 47 Charlie Phillips | 49 Mike Siani | 50 Dave Dalby | 51 Rodrigo Barnes | 52 Floyd Rice | 54 Rik Bonness | 58 Monte Johnson | 60 Otis Sistrunk | 61 Herb McMath | 63 Gene Upshaw | 64 George Buehler | 66 Steve Sylvester | 70 Henry Lawrence | 72 John Matuszak | 74 Dave Rowe | 75 John Vella | 77 Charles Philyaw | 78 Art Shell | 79 Dan Medlin | 81 Morris Bradshaw | 83 Ted Hendricks | 87 Dave Casper
Head Coach: John Madden
Coaches: Tom Dahms | Lew Erber | Tom Flores | Joe Scannella | Don Shinnick | Oliver Spencer | Bob ZemanTampa Bay Buccaneers starting quarterbacks Blount • Boryla • Carlson • Chandler • DeBerg • Dickinson • Dilfer • Erickson • Ferguson • Freeman • Garcia • Golsteyn • Gradkowski • Griese • Hanratty • Hedberg • Huff • B. Johnson • J. Johnson • R. Johnson • King • Leftwich • McCown • Rae • Rattay • Reaves • Simms • Spurrier • Testaverde • Thompson • Williams • Young • Zeier • ZornCategories:- 1951 births
- Living people
- American football centers
- Oakland Raiders players
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers players
- Washington Redskins players
- People from Long Beach, California
- USC Trojans football players
- Toronto Argonauts players
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