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Doug Flutie's high school football coach was Jim McGowan. McGowan coached Flutie at Natick High School in Massachusetts, where Flutie gained recognition as a talented quarterback. Under McGowan's guidance, Flutie led the team to a successful season, showcasing his skills that would later propel him to a standout college and professional career.
Doug Flutie's famous throw, often referred to as the "Hail Mary," was a 48-yard touchdown pass. This iconic play occurred on November 23, 1984, during a college football game between Boston College and Miami. Flutie's last-second pass helped secure a dramatic victory for Boston College and has since become a legendary moment in sports history.
Doug Flutie
Doug McDermott of Creighton University has a height of 6'8".
Typically 6'2 and up, but there have been shorter Qbs ex Doug Flutie
Doug Floyd goes by Doug.
Doug - 1991 Doug's Cartoon Doug's Monster Movie 3-8 was released on: USA: 1993
Doug - 1991 Doug Runs Doug Clobbers Patti 4-7 was released on: USA: 1994
Doug Sahm went by "Sir" Doug.
Doug - 1991 Doug Ripped Off Doug's Babysitter 4-9 was released on: USA: 5 December 1993
Doug - 1991 Doug Takes a Hike Doug Rocks 1-4 was released on: USA: 1 September 1991
Doug - 1991 Doug Battles the Rulemeister Doug's a Genius 2-7 was released on: USA: 24 May 1992