![]() ![]() In two seasons he threw for 4,235 yards, 20 touchdowns and 22 interceptions in 23 starts. In July 1998, he left school with two seasons of eligibility remaining, in order to play professional baseball with the St. In the season finale 21–20 win against the University of California, he completed 21 out of 25 passes for 194 yards and one touchdown. In the tenth game against Washington State University he only had one play before leaving with an injured right thumb. In the 58–49 win against the University of Oregon, he completed 21 out of 31 passes for 340 yards and tied a school record with 4 touchdowns. ![]() In the season opener against San Jose State University, he completed 18 out of 36 passes for 302 yards and one touchdown. He finished the season with 11 starts, 190 out of 312 completions for 2,134 yards, 10 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.Īs a sophomore, he started 11 games, completing 189 out of 315 passes for 2,101 yards, 10 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. His best game was the 38–0 win in the 1996 Sun Bowl against Michigan State University, where he earned Most Valuable Player honors after completing 22 out of 28 passes for 226 yards and one touchdown. He was still able to guide Stanford on an 80-yard drive in the final minutes to pull off a 21–20 win, where he was seven-of-seven, culminating on a 10-yard touchdown pass to Brian Manning with 0:58 seconds remaining in the contest. ![]() He suffered a sprained thumb in week seven's 41–9 loss against Arizona State University, forcing him to miss practice the week leading up to the game against UCLA. He started slowly, but improved during the season. In 1996 as a redshirt freshman, he was named the starting quarterback over senior Tim Carey. Hutchinson accepted a football scholarship from Stanford University over professional baseball. As a senior, he finished with an 11–0 record, a 1.20 earned-run average, 116 strikeouts and earned the Gatorade National Baseball Player-of-the-Year award. He was a rare two-sport standout, that also showed the talent to play professional baseball after his fastball was clocked at 94-mph. Even though he led a run oriented Wing T Offense, he recorded a 50% completion average, 1,441 passing yards and 8 touchdowns. He was a two-year starter at outside linebacker that switched to quarterback as a senior, to take advantage of his mobility and arm strength. Hutchinson started practicing football late in his life as a freshman in Torrey Pines High School. ![]() He played college football at Stanford University. He also is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher for the St. Louis CardinalsĬhad Martin Hutchinson (born February 21, 1977) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears. Louis CardinalsĪpril 17, 2001, for the St. Trending Questions Is the statement true that unlike planets a dwarf planet cannot have moons? Is this the answer the moon unlike the earth does not rotate so you see the same side of the moon? Why does the sky appear much bluer in some states? Can a spore be seen with the naked eye? Who sings so far away? Why is the heliocentric picture of the solar system called a model of the solar system? What model of the universe that suggests that the sun is the center of the universe was first brought by? What other planets in the solar system have wind? How are lunar and sonar eclipse different and alike? What are three ways that the inner planets are different from the putter planets? How high up does the troposphere go? Which planet has the lowest inclination to the ecliptic of any planet? A photograph showing circular star trails is evidence that the earth? What units are distances to stars measured in and why? What is the relationship between Vega and Pleiades? Two stars having annual parallax of 0.1 and 0.02 arc seconds respectively.If they appear to have same magnitude.April 4, 2001, for the St. ![]()
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