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Peter Gardere

Peter Alexander Gardere (born September 29, 1969) is a former American football quarterback, famous for his four-year tenure as the Texas Longhorns quarterback in the late 1980s/early 1990s. He is the only starting quarterback on either side of the Texas-Oklahoma football rivalry to win four straight games in the Red River Rivalry. He set 10 school records and still shares the record for most interceptions thrown over a career.

Peter Gardere
No. 10     Texas Longhorns
Born: (1969-09-28) September 28, 1969 (age 53)
Houston, Texas
Career information
StatusNot Active
Position(s)QB, P
Height6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight195 lb (88 kg)
CollegeTexas
High schoolRobert E. Lee (Houston, Texas)
Career history
As player
1993–94Sacramento Gold Miners
1995Memphis Mad Dogs
Career highlights and awards
  • 1993 Western Division Leader in Punting Average
  • 2010 Inductee Texas High School Football Hall of Fame

Early life

Born in Houston, Texas in 1969, Gardere was a two sport star at Houston Robert E. Lee High School. As a football player, Gardere passed for 5754 yards,[1] leading the Generals to winning campaigns in 2 of his 3 starting seasons there. While at Houston Lee High School, he was selected MVP of the Houston region (1987), and won All State honors as a punter and a place kicker. In May 2010, he was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame, in Waco, Texas. At his alma mater, he was inducted into the "Robert E. Lee Hall of Honor" by unanimous vote of the alumni committee, in December 2010. As a baseball player, he received all-District honors as a catcher and a first baseman. He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 45th round[2] of the 1988 MLB June Amateur Draft and offered a try out by them again in 1991. .[3]

Longhorns career

Gardere is both the son and grandson of varsity football players at Texas. His grandfather, George, played quarterback at Texas in 1922 and his father, George Jr., broke his neck as a Texas defensive back on the first play of the first game he played in his sophomore year in 1953.[4] Gardere was recruited by coach David McWilliams as a quarterback for Texas and was also recruited by Michigan, Notre Dame and Penn State.[5] Gardere ran a pro-style offense while at UT, and graduated as 1st all-time among Longhorn quarterbacks in career passing yards with 7,396 yards. He still ranks 4th all time among Longhorn quarterbacks (and 6th in Southwest Conference history) in career passing yards, 3rd in career completions at Texas and is tied for 6th in career wins (25) with James Brown.[6] He is also in 2nd place for the most career plays at Quarterback in Southwest Conference history.

Nicknamed "Peter the Great" by Longhorn fans, Gardere is worshiped by Texas and reviled by OU fans as the only starting quarterback on either side of the Red River Rivalry, in the 100-year history of the series, to have won 4 consecutive games against the other team.[7][8] In each of those games Oklahoma was ranked and Texas was not.

Gardere started his redshirt freshman season as the backup to Mark Murdock, but he became the starter in the 4th game of the year against Rice. In that game he rallied the Longhorns to a 14-point 2nd half comeback, scoring the game-winning touchdown with 4 minutes left.[9] Gardere followed that with back-to-back wins over #15 Oklahoma in the annual Red River Shootout and over #7 Arkansas in Fayetteville, leading the team to a #22 ranking. Gardere performed well in these games, combining to go 31–43 passing with two passing touchdowns against one interception.[7][10] But three losses over the next four games, including a 50-7 loss to Baylor, their first win in Austin since 1951, ruined Texas' season. Donovan Forbes, also a multi-sport star from a Houston area high school, Baytown Sterling, and making his only start for Texas, replaced an injured Gardere for the final game of the year, a 21-10 loss to Texas A&M.[11] Gardere had a 4-3 record on the year, and threw 5 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. The team finished 5-6 with a 4-4 record in the Southwest Conference, tied for fifth with Baylor.

In 1990 Gardere led the Longhorns to the Southwest Conference title, a #3 ranking and the 1991 Cotton Bowl, where the Longhorns lost to Miami 46–3. The Longhorns pulled off upsets against then #21 Penn State, #4 Oklahoma and #3 Houston. Going into the season, many expected it to be his last as starter and that redshirt freshman Steve Clements would usurp him in the following year.[9] But Clements transferred to BYU[12] and Gardere started every game for the Longhorns for the next two seasons.

In 1991 the team went 5-6, in a season for which the only highlight was a 10-7 upset of #6 Oklahoma.

In 1992, under new head coach John Mackovic, the team went 6-5 upset #16 Oklahoma, but also lost to TCU, breaking a 24-game win streak—the 13th longest in college football history. After beating Oklahoma the fourth time, Oklahoma fans broke out in to cheers of "Graduate! Graduate!". He was named the team's MVP for the year. He finished his career with a record of 25-16 as a starter.

After his senior year of football was over, Gardere played outfield for the University of Texas baseball team for one season. The team went to the College World Series losing in the second round. A 9-4 loss to Oklahoma, when a Gardere error broke the game open, marked the only time he would lose to Oklahoma. Ironically, Texas was ranked #1 and Oklahoma was unranked.[13]

Records

  • UT - Passing yards by a freshman, season (1,511), surpassed by Shea Morenz in 1993
  • UT - Passing yards, season (2364), surpassed by James Brown in 1995
  • UT - Passing yards, career (7,396), surpassed by Brown in 1997
  • UT - Highest Completion Percentage (min 100 attempts) (57.52%), season, surpassed by Major Applewhite in 1999
  • UT - Total offense, career (7,409), surpassed by Brown in 1997
  • UT - Fastest to 1,000 yards in a single season (5 games), tied Bret Stafford, tied by Morenz, surpassed by Brown in 1995
  • UT - Fastest to 2,000 yards in a single season (9 games), tied by Brown, surpassed by Applewhite in 1999
  • UT - Starts, career (41), surpassed by Colt McCoy in 2009
  • UT - Games by a quarterback, career (44), surpassed by Applewhite in 2001
  • UT - Attempts, season (298), surpassed by Applewhite in 1999
  • UT - Attempts, career (1025), surpassed by Applewhite in 2001
  • UT - Completions, game (24), tied by Morenz in 1993, surpassed by Brown in 1996
  • UT - Completions, season (166), surpassed by Morenz in 1993
  • UT - Completions, career (561), surpassed by Applewhite in 2001
  • UT - Lowest percentage of passes intercepted (minimum 300 passes), career (4.5%), surpassed by Brown in 1997
  • UT - Interceptions, career (45), tied by McCoy 2009
  • UT - Touchdown passes, game (4), tied Rick McIvor, Randy McEachern, Clyde Littlefield; surpassed by Brown in 1994
  • UT - Touchdown passes, career (37), surpassed by Brown in 1997

Bold means still active

Professional career

After graduation in 1992, Gardere got a training camp invitation with the Seattle Seahawks in 1993. He was beaten out for the punter position by Rick Tuten, who became a Pro Bowl player. But two days after being cut by Seattle, Gardere was punting for the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League.[4] He was the West Division's leading punter that year.[14] He played one more year Sacramento and then another for the Memphis Mad Dogs. He was often listed as a Punter/Quarterback, but he never took a snap in the CFL. In 1996, he tried out for the New Orleans Saints, but was cut in training camp and retired from football.

Gardere returned to Austin in 1997 and was the passing coach and stand-in for stars James Van Der Beek and Paul Walker in the 1999 movie Varsity Blues, filmed in Austin.[15] He briefly worked as recruiter of NFL prospects for a sports agent company in Austin.[4]

He is currently a commercial real estate portfolio manager in Austin, Texas.

References

  1. ^ "Baugh, Gardere among inductees". Victoria Advocate. May 8, 2010. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
  2. ^ "Peter Gardere Leagues Statistics & History".
  3. ^ "Gardere to Try out for UT baseball Team". The Victoria Advocate. Victoria, TX. December 9, 1992. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Brown, Chip (May 2, 2006). "Catching up with Peter Gardere". Dallas Morning News. Dallas. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  5. ^ http://www.houstonleealumni.org/lee/In_The_News_files/garderewaco.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved January 16, 2014.
  7. ^ a b FtWorth Star Telegram
  8. ^ Dallas Morning News October 15, 1989
  9. ^ a b http://newsok.com/gardere-knows-what-it-takes-texas-quarterback-fully-aware-his-future-is-now/article/2333938[bare URL]
  10. ^ www.texassports.com November 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ "Sportswriting | MichaelCorcoran.net". February 2021.
  12. ^ "Texas Qb Reportedly Will Transfer to Byu". Deseret News. July 26, 1991.
  13. ^ http://newsok.com/sooners-beat-gardere-ut-ou-collects-14-hits-ends-series-drought-vs.-horns/article/2426565/?page=2[bare URL]
  14. ^ http://canadianfootballresearch.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/CFL_Top_50_Handbook.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  15. ^ Two-A-Days The Ellis Way. Prod. Tim King and Stephen R. Wolcott. Paramount Pictures/KingMedia, 2009. Blu-Ray Disc.

External links

  • Texas Stats
  • Canadian Football League Page
  • Gardere's four wins over OU

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Peter Alexander Gardere born September 29 1969 is a former American football quarterback famous for his four year tenure as the Texas Longhorns quarterback in the late 1980s early 1990s He is the only starting quarterback on either side of the Texas Oklahoma football rivalry to win four straight games in the Red River Rivalry He set 10 school records and still shares the record for most interceptions thrown over a career Peter GardereNo 10 Texas LonghornsBorn 1969 09 28 September 28 1969 age 53 Houston TexasCareer informationStatusNot ActivePosition s QB PHeight6 ft 0 in 183 cm Weight195 lb 88 kg CollegeTexasHigh schoolRobert E Lee Houston Texas Career historyAs player1993 94Sacramento Gold Miners1995Memphis Mad DogsCareer highlights and awards1993 Western Division Leader in Punting Average 2010 Inductee Texas High School Football Hall of Fame Contents 1 Early life 2 Longhorns career 2 1 Records 3 Professional career 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Houston Texas in 1969 Gardere was a two sport star at Houston Robert E Lee High School As a football player Gardere passed for 5754 yards 1 leading the Generals to winning campaigns in 2 of his 3 starting seasons there While at Houston Lee High School he was selected MVP of the Houston region 1987 and won All State honors as a punter and a place kicker In May 2010 he was inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame in Waco Texas At his alma mater he was inducted into the Robert E Lee Hall of Honor by unanimous vote of the alumni committee in December 2010 As a baseball player he received all District honors as a catcher and a first baseman He was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 45th round 2 of the 1988 MLB June Amateur Draft and offered a try out by them again in 1991 3 Longhorns career EditGardere is both the son and grandson of varsity football players at Texas His grandfather George played quarterback at Texas in 1922 and his father George Jr broke his neck as a Texas defensive back on the first play of the first game he played in his sophomore year in 1953 4 Gardere was recruited by coach David McWilliams as a quarterback for Texas and was also recruited by Michigan Notre Dame and Penn State 5 Gardere ran a pro style offense while at UT and graduated as 1st all time among Longhorn quarterbacks in career passing yards with 7 396 yards He still ranks 4th all time among Longhorn quarterbacks and 6th in Southwest Conference history in career passing yards 3rd in career completions at Texas and is tied for 6th in career wins 25 with James Brown 6 He is also in 2nd place for the most career plays at Quarterback in Southwest Conference history Nicknamed Peter the Great by Longhorn fans Gardere is worshiped by Texas and reviled by OU fans as the only starting quarterback on either side of the Red River Rivalry in the 100 year history of the series to have won 4 consecutive games against the other team 7 8 In each of those games Oklahoma was ranked and Texas was not Gardere started his redshirt freshman season as the backup to Mark Murdock but he became the starter in the 4th game of the year against Rice In that game he rallied the Longhorns to a 14 point 2nd half comeback scoring the game winning touchdown with 4 minutes left 9 Gardere followed that with back to back wins over 15 Oklahoma in the annual Red River Shootout and over 7 Arkansas in Fayetteville leading the team to a 22 ranking Gardere performed well in these games combining to go 31 43 passing with two passing touchdowns against one interception 7 10 But three losses over the next four games including a 50 7 loss to Baylor their first win in Austin since 1951 ruined Texas season Donovan Forbes also a multi sport star from a Houston area high school Baytown Sterling and making his only start for Texas replaced an injured Gardere for the final game of the year a 21 10 loss to Texas A amp M 11 Gardere had a 4 3 record on the year and threw 5 touchdowns and 13 interceptions The team finished 5 6 with a 4 4 record in the Southwest Conference tied for fifth with Baylor In 1990 Gardere led the Longhorns to the Southwest Conference title a 3 ranking and the 1991 Cotton Bowl where the Longhorns lost to Miami 46 3 The Longhorns pulled off upsets against then 21 Penn State 4 Oklahoma and 3 Houston Going into the season many expected it to be his last as starter and that redshirt freshman Steve Clements would usurp him in the following year 9 But Clements transferred to BYU 12 and Gardere started every game for the Longhorns for the next two seasons In 1991 the team went 5 6 in a season for which the only highlight was a 10 7 upset of 6 Oklahoma In 1992 under new head coach John Mackovic the team went 6 5 upset 16 Oklahoma but also lost to TCU breaking a 24 game win streak the 13th longest in college football history After beating Oklahoma the fourth time Oklahoma fans broke out in to cheers of Graduate Graduate He was named the team s MVP for the year He finished his career with a record of 25 16 as a starter After his senior year of football was over Gardere played outfield for the University of Texas baseball team for one season The team went to the College World Series losing in the second round A 9 4 loss to Oklahoma when a Gardere error broke the game open marked the only time he would lose to Oklahoma Ironically Texas was ranked 1 and Oklahoma was unranked 13 Records Edit UT Passing yards by a freshman season 1 511 surpassed by Shea Morenz in 1993 UT Passing yards season 2364 surpassed by James Brown in 1995 UT Passing yards career 7 396 surpassed by Brown in 1997 UT Highest Completion Percentage min 100 attempts 57 52 season surpassed by Major Applewhite in 1999 UT Total offense career 7 409 surpassed by Brown in 1997 UT Fastest to 1 000 yards in a single season 5 games tied Bret Stafford tied by Morenz surpassed by Brown in 1995 UT Fastest to 2 000 yards in a single season 9 games tied by Brown surpassed by Applewhite in 1999 UT Starts career 41 surpassed by Colt McCoy in 2009 UT Games by a quarterback career 44 surpassed by Applewhite in 2001 UT Attempts season 298 surpassed by Applewhite in 1999 UT Attempts career 1025 surpassed by Applewhite in 2001 UT Completions game 24 tied by Morenz in 1993 surpassed by Brown in 1996 UT Completions season 166 surpassed by Morenz in 1993 UT Completions career 561 surpassed by Applewhite in 2001 UT Lowest percentage of passes intercepted minimum 300 passes career 4 5 surpassed by Brown in 1997 UT Interceptions career 45 tied by McCoy 2009 UT Touchdown passes game 4 tied Rick McIvor Randy McEachern Clyde Littlefield surpassed by Brown in 1994 UT Touchdown passes career 37 surpassed by Brown in 1997Bold means still activeProfessional career EditAfter graduation in 1992 Gardere got a training camp invitation with the Seattle Seahawks in 1993 He was beaten out for the punter position by Rick Tuten who became a Pro Bowl player But two days after being cut by Seattle Gardere was punting for the Sacramento Gold Miners of the Canadian Football League 4 He was the West Division s leading punter that year 14 He played one more year Sacramento and then another for the Memphis Mad Dogs He was often listed as a Punter Quarterback but he never took a snap in the CFL In 1996 he tried out for the New Orleans Saints but was cut in training camp and retired from football Gardere returned to Austin in 1997 and was the passing coach and stand in for stars James Van Der Beek and Paul Walker in the 1999 movie Varsity Blues filmed in Austin 15 He briefly worked as recruiter of NFL prospects for a sports agent company in Austin 4 He is currently a commercial real estate portfolio manager in Austin Texas References Edit Baugh Gardere among inductees Victoria Advocate May 8 2010 Retrieved January 24 2015 Peter Gardere Leagues Statistics amp History Gardere to Try out for UT baseball Team The Victoria Advocate Victoria TX December 9 1992 Retrieved January 15 2014 a b c Brown Chip May 2 2006 Catching up with Peter Gardere Dallas Morning News Dallas Retrieved January 15 2014 http www houstonleealumni org lee In The News files garderewaco pdf bare URL PDF Peter Gardere card Peter Gardere Fanbase Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved January 16 2014 a b FtWorth Star Telegram Dallas Morning News October 15 1989 a b http newsok com gardere knows what it takes texas quarterback fully aware his future is now article 2333938 bare URL www texassports com Archived November 25 2010 at the Wayback Machine Sportswriting MichaelCorcoran net February 2021 Texas Qb Reportedly Will Transfer to Byu Deseret News July 26 1991 http newsok com sooners beat gardere ut ou collects 14 hits ends series drought vs horns article 2426565 page 2 bare URL http canadianfootballresearch ca wp content uploads 2013 CFL Top 50 Handbook pdf bare URL PDF Two A Days The Ellis Way Prod Tim King and Stephen R Wolcott Paramount Pictures KingMedia 2009 Blu Ray Disc External links EditTexas Stats Canadian Football League Page Gardere s four wins over OU Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Gardere amp oldid 1105646138, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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