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Neil Lomax
started his fabled
career on the fields
of Lake Oswego High
School. At Portland
State University
(1977-80), he
started his freshman
year as the Viking’s
fifth string
quarterback. After
nine games, he took
the helm. As a
senior, he led the
NCAA Division I-AA
football in total
yards (4,094),
touchdown passes
(37) and completions
(296, and was
seventh in the
Heisman Trophy
balloting. He
remains second on
the all-time total
NCAA passing yards
list. Drafted by the
St. Louis Cardinals
(1981-88), Lomax’s
82.7 career passing
efficiency rating
ranks ninth on the
NFL’s All-Time
Quarterback Ratings
and his 4,614
passing yards (1984)
ranks fifth highest
for a single season
in NFL history.
Lomax earned pro
bowl honors in 1984
and 1987. Lomax’s
voodoo with the
football avoids
description on
paper, but fan’s
minds nationwide are
filled with his
countless acts of
poetry.
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