- Bret Stafford
Bret Stafford (born c.
1965 ) is a formerAmerican football player. He started as quarterback for the Texas Longhorns for almost 2½ seasons, 1985-87. Stafford established numerous UT records during his collegiate career, among them most passing years in a season (2,233) in 1986, and most passing yards over a career (4,735). However, most of his records have since been surpassed byPeter Gardere , James Brown,Major Applewhite , andVince Young .A native of
Amarillo, Texas , Stafford's family moved to Temple in 1972, where his father,Dick Stafford , served asoffensive coordinator toBob McQueen atTemple High School . Bret Stafford had immediate impact on the Wildcats varsity, starting as a freshman, never losing a district title game, and leading Temple to its first state title in 1979. However, after Dick Stafford accepted the head coach job at Belton in 1982, Bret Stafford left Temple, too.cite news |first=Greg |last=Wille |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=QB Stafford shined for Temple, Belton; 2-school star to be inducted into Texas High School Football Hall of Fame |url=http://www.temple-telegram.com/story/2007/05/05/40512 |work=Temple Daily Telegram |publisher= |date=2007-05-05 |accessdate= ] Belton reached the regionals in Stafford's senior season.Highly recruited for football and
baseball , Stafford accepted a scholarship offer by the University of Texas. After redshirting the 1983 season, Stafford was a back-up toTodd Dodge in 1984, before replacing him as starter midway through the 1985 season. However, at the end of the 1985 season, Stafford was replaced by Dodge in the midst of a 42-10 thrashing at the hands of the Texas Aggies. Alas, Dodge was unable to perform any better. After graduating in 1988, Stafford briefly tried to make theNFL as a safety, before ending his football career and going into private business.In 2007, Stafford was introduced to the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame.
References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.