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24 Facts About Brock Huard

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Brock Anthony Huard was born on April 15,1976 and is an American former professional football player who was a quarterback in the National Football League.

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Brock Huard graduated from Puyallup High School in Puyallup, Washington, where his father Mike was head coach.

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Brock Huard was named a High School All-American by Parade Magazine, Super Prep, Blue Chip Illustrated, ESPN, and Schutt.

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Brock Huard lettered in basketball, averaging 18.1 points and 7.5 rebounds as senior.

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Brock Huard had narrowed his selections to UCLA and University of Washington, and made a New Year's Day decision to follow in the footsteps of his older brother Damon and attend the University of Washington in Seattle.

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Brock Huard saw his first career action in the opener of the 1996 season at Arizona State, led by senior quarterback Jake Plummer.

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Brock Huard entered the sweltering night game with Washington down by 21 points and rallied his team to a tie.

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The next week Brock Huard saw action again after Fortney was injured in what seemed like garbage time against BYU.

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Brock Huard went on to set many UW records, but because the Huskies experienced their first non-winning season since 1975, Brock Huard's legacy remains mixed.

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Still, Brock Huard held school career marks for most passing yards, touchdown passes, 300+ yard games, attempts without an interception and ranks second in 200+ games and total yards per game.

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Brock Huard was named Academic All-American his final two seasons.

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Brock Huard earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors as sophomore and was finalist for Davey O'Brien Award while setting school record with 23 scoring tosses.

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Brock Huard was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the third round of the 1999 NFL draft, the 77th overall pick and the seventh quarterback.

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Brock Huard's first pass attempt in the NFL resulted in a touchdown.

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Brock Huard played in the first game that season against the Dolphins after Kitna threw four interceptions.

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Brock Huard first started in game six, but suffered a concussion two games later against the Oakland Raiders.

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Brock Huard was traded to the Indianapolis Colts in 2002, where he was backup to Peyton Manning for two seasons.

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In 2004, Brock Huard signed with the Seattle Seahawks, but spent the entire 2004 season on injured reserve, his last year in professional football.

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Brock Huard ended with career NFL stats of 60 of 109 for 689 yards with 4 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.

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In 2019, Brock Huard was named as a color commentator on the No 2 team for Fox Sports' college football telecasts, joining Joe Davis and later, Jason Benetti for games in the Pac-12, Big Ten and Big 12.

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Brock Huard has gotten jobs announcing for ESPN Pop Warner football specials live from Disney's Wide World of Sports.

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Brock Huard currently is a co-host on a sports radio talk show KIRO-AM, the Brock and Salk show, with co-host Mike Salk.

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Brock Huard has done color commentary for Fox Sports Networks on their XFL football games and was the color analyst with play-by-play announcer Bob Wischusen for ESPN college football broadcasts, primarily in the SEC and Big Ten.

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From 2013 to 2022, Brock Huard was the color commentator for Seahawks preseason games with Curt Menefee of Fox Sports doing play-by-play on KCPQ and KZJO.