Quarterback
Clemson
Height–6-4
Weight–195
Born–1-5-57,
Enid, Okla.
Acquisition–From Los Angeles Rams for two draft picks.
1986 season–Teamed up with Willie Gault on a 50-yard touchdown pass for the Bears` only score vs. Vikings, Oct. 19. . . . Started two games, vs. the Vikings and Rams. . . . Entered the Green Bay game, Sept. 22, at the end of the third quarter with the Bears trailing 12-10 and led them to a 25-12 victory.
Pro career–Appeared in 10 games in 1985, including 5 starts subbing for the injured Jim McMahon. . . . Ran for three TDs in `85. . . . Led team to 44-0 win over Dallas. . . . Led the Bears to the `84 NFC title game after McMahon`s injury. . . . Relieved McMahon vs. the Raiders, Nov. 4, 1984, and completed 4 of 5 passes in a 17-6 victory. . . . Rated as the NFL`s top passer in the next four games.
Collegiate, personal–Inducted into the Clemson Hall of Fame. . . . Clemson stats: 287 of 554 for 4,359, 22 TDs, 21 interceptions . . . Finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting. . . . A Rhodes Scholarship candidate. . . . History major



