Jarret Doege
Jarret Doege is an American football quarterback who plays college football for West Virginia. He has previously played at Bowling Green from 2017 to 2018.
| West Virginia Mountaineers – No. 2 | |
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| Position | Quarterback |
| Class | Senior |
| Personal information | |
| Born: | Lubbock, Texas[1] |
| Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
| Weight | 208 lb (94 kg) |
| Career history | |
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| High school | Lubbock–Cooper (Lubbock, Texas) |
High school career
Doege played at Lubbock–Cooper High School in Lubbock, Texas. Although he passed for 3,363 yards and 33 touchdowns during his senior season, he was not heavily recruited.[2] Rated as the No. 55 pro–style quarterback in the country by 247Sports.com,[3] he committed to Bowling Green on March 28, 2016.[4]
College career
Bowling Green
As a freshman at Bowling Green, Doege battled with James Morgan throughout the season for the starting quarterback position, eventually winning the job by the end of the season.[5] In seven games, he passed for 1,381 yards, 12 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions.[6]
Doege was named the starting quarterback at Bowling Green for his sophomore season after Morgan's transfer to FIU.[7] In his first season as the starter, he passed for 2,660 yards, 27 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions.[6] The team, however, struggled as they went 3–9 and fired head coach Mike Jinks after the season.[8]
West Virginia
On May 8, 2019, Doege announced that he was entering the transfer portal and leaving Bowling Green.[9] Eight days later, he committed to West Virginia under head coach Neal Brown, who had coached his brother Seth as an offensive coordinator at Texas Tech.[10][11] He was redshirted, but he was able to play in four games under the NCAA's new transfer rules. Playing behind starter Austin Kendall, he passed for 818 yards, 7 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions.[6]
Doege beat out Kendall to start for West Virginia before the 2020 season.[12] During the 2020 season, he threw for 2,587 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions while West Virginia finished with a 6–4 record.[6][13]
Personal life
Doege's older brother, Seth, is a college football coach at USC and was a player at Texas Tech.
References
- "Jarret Doege". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 16, 2021.
- Nespor, Cody. "The Search for a Second Football Family is What Led Jarret Doege to West Virginia". WVSportsNow.com.
- "Jarret Doege 247Sports". 247Sports.com.
- "Jarret Doege Timeline". 247Sports.com.
- Henry, Eric. "James Morgan: FIU Football's Humble Success Story". Underdog Dynasty.
- "Jarret Doege Stats". College Football Reference.
- McPherson, Jordan. "FIU will have a graduate transfer quarterback next year. Will he start in 2018?". Miami Herald.
- "Mike Jinks out at Bowling Green after fourth straight loss". ESPN.com.
- Helwick, Steve. "QB Jarret Doege transfers out of Bowling Green". Hustle Belt.
- "Tweet". Twitter.
- "Bowling Green QB Jarret Doege Transfers to West Virginia". Sports Illustarted.
- "Jarret Doege named starting quarterback at West Virginia". AP News.
- "2020 West Virginia Mountaineers Stats". Sports Reference.