Jack Douglas
School: The Citadel (SoCon member 1936-present)
Sport: Football
Years Competed: 1989-92
Major/Degree: Mathematics
Relevant Statistics
- Graduated as the FCS rushing leader for quarterbacks (3,674 yards); now ninth in FCS history and fourth in SoCon history in that category
- The Citadel's all-time leader in points scored (302), touchdowns scored (50), TDs responsible for (60), rushing attempts (884), total offense attempts (1,225), total offense yards (6,737), yards per completion (18.9)
- Logged 14 100-yard rushing games, including a career-high 200 vs. ETSU on Oct. 27, 1990
- School's all-time winningest quarterback
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QB of 1992 team that went 11-2 and advanced to I-AA (FCS) quarterfinals
- Led The Citadel to memorable upsets over South Carolina (1990), Arkansas (1992), and Army (1991 and 1992)
- His 1,152 rushing yards in 1991 are still good for eighth in a single season in SoCon history by a QB
- Led the SoCon in rushing in 1991 with 104.7 yards per game
- Owns three of the top five yards-per-completion averages in single-season school history
- Led The Citadel in passing and scoring all four years and in all-purpose yards in three
Team Record(s)/Finishes
1989: 5-5-1 (1-5-1 SoCon, 8th)
1990: 7-5 (4-3 SoCon, t4th) - FCS first round
1991: 7-4 (5-2 SoCon, t2nd)
1992: 11-2 (6-1 SoCon, 1st) - FCS quarterfinals
Conference Honors/Awards
- Guided The Citadel to an 11-2 overall record and a 6-1 SoCon mark in 1992, helping the Bulldogs win their second-ever SoCon football title
- Four-time SoCon Offensive Player of the Week
National Honors/Awards
Led The Citadel to a final No. 1 national ranking in the NCAA and The Sporting News polls in 1992
Other Notable Information
Inducted into The Citadel's Hall of Fame in 2000
Inducted into the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007
The Citadel retired his jersery No. 14
South Carolina Male Amateur Athlete of the Year in 1992
Also South Carolina Offensive Player of the Year