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J.C. Morrow ’77 finished his career as one of the top quarterbacks in W&J football history. A four-year letterwinner, Morrow was named the PAC’s Most Valuable Player in both 1975 and 1976. As a junior, he completed just under 60 percent of his passes to become the first President to lead the nation in passing efficiency.
His completion percentage was also the highest in the conference’s 20-year history. He also led the PAC in total offense as a junior, averaging more than 175 yards per game. Both seasons, Morrow was honored as a First Team All-PAC selection. For his career, Morrow finished with a total of 26 touchdowns.
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