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Andrew Webb

  • Class
    2004
  • Induction
    2015
  • Sport(s)
    Football
Andrew Webb
"I am honored to be inducted into the Fort Lewis College Hall of Fame, and am very thankful for my time spent as a Skyhawk," said Webb.  "I have been truly blessed and I am truly grateful for all my teammates, coaches, friends, and family that have supported me along the way."  
 
The most successful quarterback in Fort Lewis College history, Andrew Webb wore the number 11 for the Skyhawks from 2000-2003.  He holds the school career passing records for most yards (11,742), attempts (1,898), completions (1,007) and passing touchdowns (82).
 
He is listed in the top 25 leaders throughout the NCAA Division II record book in total offense season yards per game in a season (385.9, 2002), career total offense (11,789), total offense in one season (4,245), single game total offense (660 vs. Colorado Mesa on Nov. 16, 2002), season passing yards per game (373.5), career passing yards, season passing yards (4,109), single passing yards in a single game (638), and single game completions (45, vs. Nebraska-Kearney on Oct. 12, 2001).
 
As a junior in 2002, Webb led all of NCAA Division II in total offense (4,245 yards, 613 plays, 11 games).
 
"Andrew was not only an excellent quarterback, but was a great teammate and leader," said Todd Throckmorton, who was head coach of the Skyhawks from 2000-2003.  "His teammates wanted to follow him.  He earned this selection to the Hall of Fame with his play on the football field and for being a great person.  He will be the first to tell you he could not have done those things without the play of his teammates.  He put up some video game numbers by having 560 yards passing vs. Western New Mexico and 638 yards passing vs. Mesa State in 2002.  He was able to lead the Fort Lewis offense to be the top passing team in the nation in 2002.  Andrew is a person of great character and integrity.  He was a self-starter and a man that had a passion for playing the game of football at a high level.  I am so excited to learn of his selection to the Fort Lewis College Hall of Fame; he has earned it."
 
Webb graduated from Fort Lewis College in 2004 with a degree in Mathematics.  He is the 49th Fort Lewis College football player to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
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