Troy Kopp was born on August 21,1971 and is a former American and Canadian football quarterback in the Arena Football League and Canadian Football League.
17 Facts About Troy Kopp
Troy Kopp played for the Memphis Pharaohs, Anaheim Piranhas and Winnipeg Blue Bombers.
Troy Kopp played college football at the University of the Pacific.
Troy Kopp selected by the Montreal Expos in the 58th-round as a catcher.
Troy Kopp accepted a football scholarship from the University of the Pacific.
Troy Kopp regained his starting job in the fifth game against the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Troy Kopp made 31-of-52 completions for 515 yards and 7 passing touchdowns against Cal State-Fullerton.
Troy Kopp passed for a Big West Conference single-game record of 564 yards against New Mexico State University, at the time it was the 10th best mark in college football history.
Troy Kopp became the first quarterback to have back-to-back 500-yard games in the air in NCAA history.
Troy Kopp ran a version of the run and shoot offense known as "Air Pacific", ranking third in the nation in total offense, passing yards and passing touchdowns per game.
Troy Kopp finished with 244-of-428 completions for 3,311 yards, 31 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.
Troy Kopp led the NCAA in touchdown passes with 37, at the time the 18th most in NCAA history.
Troy Kopp set an NCAA career mark for most scores by a tandem with wide receiver Aaron Turner during the season.
Troy Kopp made 141-of-256 completions for 1,670 yards, 8 touchdowns and 9 interceptions.
Troy Kopp finished his college career owning most of the school's passing records, including passing yards in a game, passing yards in a single-season, passing yards in a career, touchdown passes in a single-season, touchdown passes in a career, completion percentage in a single-season and completion percentage in a career.
Troy Kopp played two seasons with the San Jose Sabercats and Memphis Pharaohs in the Arena Football League.
Troy Kopp set a league record with 34 completions in a single-game.