Inducted 1999
Date of Birth
2/18/1963
Birthplace
Norman, OK
School
University of Iowa (1981-1985)
Bio
Chuck Long was on the field for two plays in the Rose Bowl after the 1981 season. The NCAA did not count this as a season of eligibility. Long then spent four years as starting quarterback for Iowa. The 1982 Iowa team was in the Peach Bowl, the 1983 team in the Gator Bowl, 1984 team in the Freedom Bowl, and 1985 team in the Rose Bowl. Long was named Offensive MVP in the Peach and Freedom Bowls. All told, he appeared in five bowl games. In 1984, he set a national record by completing 22 consecutive passes against Indiana. In 1984, he led the nation in pass completion percentage, .661. In 1985, he won the O'Brien Trophy as the nation's best quarterback, the Maxwell Award as the nation's best player, and was unanimous All-America. He was runner-up to Bo Jackson of Auburn for the Heisman Trophy. The margin of the vote between Long and Jackson was the smallest in the history of the Heisman. For the school year covering all sports 1985-86, Long was named the Big Ten Athlete of the Year. The NCAA record book credits him with career totals: 64 touchdowns, 692 completions, 9,210 yards. If bowl games are added, these totals are 74, 782 and 10,461. He's the first man to pass 10,000 yards. Long played with the Lions, Packers and Rams in the NFL 1986-94.
Stats
Height 6'4
Weight 213
Career Highlights
- 1985 All-Conference
- 1985 Conference MVP
- 1985 Heisman - Second
- 1985 O'Brien Award Winner
- 1985 Unanimous All-America
- 1984 All-Conference
- 1983 All-Conference
Class of 1999
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