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Homecoming Edition
Friday, October 14, 1994
Maher looks forward to last Homecoming
“As a coaches son, I’ve been fortu- former NT quarterback Steve Ramsey when I was able to tie Steve Ramsey’s
he will not be able to partake in the
24 touchdowns in a season, and this
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cialpart ofthe program since arriving Southland Conference selection and in North Texas history to reach the
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Mitch Maher, quarterback for the man year and has many accomplish- games, including a career best 434 his first three years. He was twice
NT Eagles football team, said he has ments to be proud of. yards in the final contest against North- named Southland Conference Offen-
nothing but high hopes and aspirations “Mitch Maher is as good of a quar- east Louisiana last year. Also last sivePlayerof the Weekin 1993.
for this year’s football team and for the terback at any level as there is in the year, he set a personal season record Through all of Maher’s accomplish-
future ofthe program as it attempts to United States of America right now,” with seven rushing touchdowns. ments, several special ones stand out
make its jump to Division I-A. said offensive coordinator Steve Last season Maher finished by pass- in his mind, he said.
Since this is Maher’s last year here Kragthorpe. ing for 2,595 yards, second only to “One of my favorite moments was
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ing,” said Mitch Maher. right now,” Kragthorpe said.
Maher, Plano senior has been a cru- He was a pre-season first team All-
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jump to Division I-A, but he said he hate, I’ve had the opportunity to grow on the Eagles’ single season passing
feels that he won’t be missing out. up around a lot of great quarterbacks: chart.
“The future looks great. I won’t feel Jim McMahon, Robbie Boscow, Steve Maher is only the third quarterback
like I’m missing out next year. I have Young, Giff Neilsen, Mark Wilson.
no regrets and coming to watch the Mitch Maher is as good as anybody in _
games next year will be fun and excit- the nation. You can quote me on that "
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