Brett Jon Salisbury
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Brett Jon Salisbury (born October 11, 1968 in Dayton, Ohio) is a former college football quarterback at University of Oregon and is now a certified sports nutritionist.Cite error: A <ref>
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College career
Salisbury received a full scholarship, to BYU but was let go two years later for “not living the church standards", and was ex-communicated from the LDS church. After Brigham Young University, he attended Palomar Junior College and was the most highly recruited and decorated quarterback in the nation. Salisbury chose the University of Oregon, over University of Southern California, and Arizona State University. Salisbury played in five games as the starting quarterback where his performance was considered "ugly." He transferred after starting the last game of the pac 10 regular season against Oregon State University.
Salisbury finished his senior season at Division II Wayne State College, where he became the only D-II player in college football history to receive a vote for the Heisman Trophy.
The Wildcats offense, ranked first in NCAA Division II in total offense (581.5 yards per game), second in passing offense (379.9 ypg) and scoring offense (44.8 ppg). Salisbury's passer rating of 166.3 at Wayne State College is the second highest in division II.[1]
After college Salisbury played in the EFAF European League, playing three seasons with the Helsinki Giants from 1994-1996 in Helsinki, Finland. The EFAF is the same league that former UCLA quarterback Kevin Craft currently plays in and who Salisbury coached in pop warner football in Valley Center California.
Professional career
Salisbury was given the title, male super model in April 2002 by model-max.com senior editor Jed Medina. Salisbury is considered to be in the pack of the male model generation of Marcus Schenkenberg, Mark Vanderloo, and Alex Lundqvist.[2]
On December 4th, 2007, Salisbury was voted the 72nd greatest high school football player ever.[3]
Brett is the brother of Sean Salisbury who is the former American ESPN football analyst, former NFL and CFL quarterback, and actor.[citation needed]
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- [4] Brett Salisbury's entire high school, college and professional career
- [5] Salisbury all-american college quarterback. Played in EFAF, 3000 yard passers, national passing champion, signs with Oregon ducks.
- [6] Brett Salisbury loses full scholarship at BYU, is excommunicated by LDS church and is the younger brother of Sean Salisbury.
- [7] Brett Salisbury nominated for Haron Hill Award
- [8] The Sallie Felton Radio Show on Brett Salisbury a Male Supermodel
- [9] Wayne State College offical website, 1993 team inducted into Hall Of Fame