- Jeff Hostetler
Infobox NFLretired
position=Quarterback
number=15
birthdate=birth date and age|1961|4|22Hollsopple, Pennsylvania
debutyear=1984
finalyear=1998
draftyear=1984
draftround=3
draftpick=59
college=Penn State & West Virginia
teams=
*New York Giants (1984-1992)
* Los Angeles / Oakland Raiders (1993-1996)
*Washington Redskins (1997-1998)
stat1label=TD-INT
stat1value=94-71
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=16,430
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=80.48
nfl=HOS467201
highlights=
*Pro Bowl selection (1994)
*Super Bowl champion (XXV)William Jeffrey Hostetler (born
April 22 ,1961 in Hollsopple,Pennsylvania ), nicknamed “Hoss”, is a formerAmerican football quarterback in theNational Football League , who played for theNew York Giants , Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, andWashington Redskins .College
Penn State
Hostetler started his career at Penn State, where he started two games for the 1980 season. But
Todd Blackledge beat him for the job, and Hostetler transferred to West Virginia. Hostetler sat out the 1981 season, due to NCAA transfer rules, while Mountaineers' famed quarterbackOliver Luck led the Mountaineers to an upset win against theUniversity of Florida in thePeach Bowl .West Virginia
Hostetler's first game as a Mountaineer was a shocking 41-27 win over the #9
Oklahoma Sooners , when he threw for four touchdowns and 321 yards. Another big win that '82 season was a week later against the University of Maryland Terrapins, who were led byBoomer Esiason . The Mountaineers won 19-18 against the Top 10 ranked Terps. The Terps lost the game on a 2-point conversion, while Hostetler threw for 285 yards and a touchdown. Hostetler led the Mountaineers to the 1982Gator Bowl , where they lost toFlorida State 31-12. Hostetler totaled 1,916 yards with 10 TDs passes that season. [http://fb.mountaineerstats.com/stat_player.php?team_id=308&person_id=996]In 1983, Hostetler led the #7 Mountaineers over
Big East rival Pitt after a 4th quarter run to beat the Panthers 24-21, the first victory over Pitt in seven years. In the 1983Hall of Fame Bowl , Hostelter pulled out a come-from-behind 20-16 victory over theUniversity of Kentucky , throwing two touchdowns. Hostetler finished his college career in the 1984Hula Bowl and in theJapan Bowl . Hostetler threw for 2,345 yards and 16 TDs his senior season. [http://fb.mountaineerstats.com/stat_player.php?team_id=308&person_id=996]Hostetler's two-year tenure at WVU led him to an 18-6 record under coach
Don Nehlen . Hostetler ranks among single-season leaders at WVU in total offense, passing yards, pass completions, pass attempts, touchdown passes and passing efficiency. Hostetler also is the career leader in interception avoidance. Hostetler was named to the WVU all-time roster. In 1998, Hostetler was inducted into the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.Hostetler was an exceptional student as well. Hostetler was named to the 1984 GTE/CoSIDA academic All-America team and that same year won the
National Football Foundation postgraduate scholarship.Professional
Hostetler was drafted by the Giants in the third round of the
1984 NFL Draft , where he served as backup toPhil Simms . In his first five seasons, he played sparingly, rarely making an appearance.However, on
December 15 ,1990 , Simms broke his foot during a game against theBuffalo Bills . The following week, Hostetler, who had thrown only 109 passes in his career for the Giants, took over as the starting quarterback. The Giants won their final two regular seasons games and swept through the playoffs, defeating the Bills inSuper Bowl XXV , 20-19. During the game, he completed 20 of 32 passes for 222 yards, with one touchdown and no interceptions. In 2008,ESPN ranked Hostetler's performance #30 for the best quarterback performances inSuper Bowl history.During the summer of 1991, new Giants’ head coach
Ray Handley allowed Hostetler to compete with Simms for the starting job. Coach Ray Handley's choice of Jeff Hostetler to open the 1991 season over Phil Simms created controversy. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D03EEDB113CF931A25753C1A961958260] Handley named Hostetler the starter for the season-opening Monday Night rematch with the 49ers. Hostetler's Giants won that game, but finished the season 8-8, and after a disappointing 6-10 season in 1992, he left the team via free agency to join theLos Angeles Raiders . During his four years as a Raider, Hostetler was voted to his onlyPro Bowl , in 1994. He also led them to an impressive 42-24 playoff win over theDenver Broncos in the 1993 season, throwing for 294 yards and 3 touchdowns. He finished his career with two seasons with the Redskins (1997 and 1998); during his last season he spent much of his time on injured reserve and did not see any playing time.Hostetler retired with 1,357 of 2,338 completions for 16,430 yards and 94 touchdowns, with 71 interceptions. He also rushed for 1,391 yards and 17 touchdowns. Perhaps most impressive about Hostetler was his ability to perform very well in the post-season. In 5 playoff games, he completed 72 of 115 passes (62.6 percent) for 1034 yards, 7 touchdowns, no interceptions, and a 112.0 passer rating while going 4-1.
Personal
Jeff Hostetler now lives in
Morgantown, West Virginia , and owns Hostetler Bagels. He also owns a construction company. Hostetler is a descendant of theAmish -Mennonite immigrant, Jacob Hochstetler.With his wife, Vicky, who is the daughter of former WVU coach
Don Nehlen , he has three sons, two of whom play football at University High School inMorgantown, West Virginia , where he volunteers as an assistant coach. His youngest son, Tyler Hostetler (b. April 9, 1991), suffered a broken neck in an ATV accident in 1999; Jeff’s desire to spend time with his recovering son was a factor in his decision to end his career.Jeff’s other son, Justin, plays football for West Virginia. Justin walked-on to West Virginia’s football team, and plays defensive back. Justin wears the number 16 (Jeff wore 15) and is 5’9” and 175 pounds. One of Jeff's nephews, Daniel Hostetler, is currently a freshman in college and received a
lacrosse scholarship toGeorgetown University . Another nephew, Ben Hostetler, is currently aquarterback at Georgetown, and also playslacrosse . A third nephew,Jonathan Stupar , playedtight end at Virginia, and is currently on the roster of theNew England Patriots . [ [http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces/2008/08/bits_from_belic_6.html Bits from Belichick] ]Jeff was nominated for a Rhodes Scholarship, but settled for being a Giants third-round pick.
ee also
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History of the New York Giants (1979-1993) References
* [http://robots.cnnsi.com/football/nfl/news/1999/07/02/hostetler_son/ Hostetler retiring to care for son]
* [http://robots.cnnsi.com/football/nfl/players/289/index.html Career stats for Hostetler]
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