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* [[Team MVPs|Team Offensive MVP]] in 1997 & 1998. | * [[Team MVPs|Team Offensive MVP]] in 1997 & 1998. | ||
* Inducted into the [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame]] in 2009. | * Inducted into the [[Hall of Fame (UCLA)|UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame]] in 2009. | ||
+ | * Inducted into the [[Hall of Fame (Rose Bowl)|Rose Bowl Hall of Fame]] in 2017. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:11, 17 September 2017
Sons of Westwood: Bruin Legends
CADE McNOWN: 1998 JOHNNY UNITAS GOLDEN ARM AWARD WINNER
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Lettered as quarterback in 1995,96,97,98. Was a starter in 44 of his 47 career games.
- Led team to 20 straight wins during 97-98 seasons.
- Served as team captain in 1998.
- Was team leader in total offense (11,385), passing (10,708), touchdown passes (68), completions, and attempts for a career until surpassed by Brett Hundley.
- Was school leader in single-season for passing yards (3,470 in 1998) until surpassed by Brett Hundley (3,740 in 2012).
- Was school leader in single-season total offense (3,652 yards in 1998) until surpassed by Brett Hundley (4,095 in 2012). His 3,142 total offense yards in 1997 is also ranked 4th on UCLA single-season list.
- Was also season leader in touchdown passes (25) until surpassed by Drew Olson.
- First round selection (12th pick) in 1999 NFL Draft (Chicago Bears).
ACCOLADES
- Won Johnny Unitas Award in 1998. (UCLA's first)
- Other 1998 accolades: 1998 Washington DC National QB Award Winner, 3rd place finish in 1998 Heisman Trophy voting. Finalist for Davey O'Brien Award.
- Was also 8th in 1997 Heisman Trophy voting.
- Consensus All-American in 1998.
- Team Offensive MVP in 1997 & 1998.
- Inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009.
- Inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 2017.
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