Jay McDonagh

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Jay McDonagh
Personal information
Born: (1973-02-07) February 7, 1973 (age 51)
Height:6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school: Chicago (IL) Gordon Tech
College: Western Michigan
Position: Quarterback
Undrafted: 1996
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • af2 Offensive Player of the Year (2001)
Career Arena statistics
Comp. / Att.:593 / 980
Passing yards:6,571
TDINT:110–33
QB rating:94.48
Rushing TDs:2
Player stats at ArenaFan.com

Jay McDonagh (born February 7, 1973) is a former American football quarterback who played four seasons in the Arena Football League (AFL) with the Buffalo Destroyers, New Jersey/Las Vegas Gladiators and Columbus Destroyers. He played college football at Western Michigan University. He was also a member of the Bologna Phoenix and Bologna Warriors of the Italian Football League, Green Bay Bombers, Madison Mad Dogs, Quad City Steamwheelers, Colorado Crush.

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Early life and college

McDonagh attended Gordon Technical High School in Chicago, Illinois. [1]

McDonagh played college football for the Western Michigan Broncos. He was a two-time All-Conference selection at Western Michigan and three-time team MVP. He earned All-Mid-American Conference second team honors in 1995. McDonagh recorded career totals of 529 completions for 892 attempts, 6,148 yards and 45 touchdowns. [2]

Statistics

YearTeamPassingRushing
CmpAttPctYdsY/ATDIntRtgAttYdsAvgTD
1993 Western Michigan 17428361.51,9747.0164135.91063253.12
1994 Western Michigan 17229358.72,1367.31612129.8882282.62
1995 Western Michigan 18331657.92,0386.4138120.61252141.73
Career52989259.36,1486.94524128.53197672.47

Source: [3]

Professional career

Bologna Phoenix

McDonagh played for the Bologna Phoenix in the Italian Football League during the 1997 season. The Phoenix advanced to the Italian Super Bowl, while McDonagh was voted as league and team MVP. [4]

Green Bay Bombers

McDonagh played for the Green Bay Bombers of the Professional Indoor Football League in 1998. He was named Offensive Player of the Year and an All-Star after throwing for 56 touchdowns. [2] [4]

Buffalo Destroyers

McDonagh was a backup quarterback for the Buffalo Destroyers in 1999. [4] He was briefly traded the Carolina Cobras in March 2000 but the transaction was voided. [5]

Madison Mad Dogs

McDonagh played for the Madison Mad Dogs of the Indoor Football League in 2000. He earned All-League honors while helping his team to an 11–6 record. In defeat of the Billings Thunderbolts, he completed 18 of 37 passes for 172 yards and 5 touchdowns. In a victory against the Minnesota Purple Rage, McDonagh completed 15 of 23 passes for 4 touchdowns and 199 yards. [4]

Quad City Steamwheelers

McDonagh played for the Quad City Steamwheelers of the af2 in 2001. He played in 15 games, finishing with a quarterback rating of 131.9. He completed 303 of 424 pass attempts for 73 touchdowns and seven interceptions during the season. McDonagh averaged 254.8 passing yards per game and helped the team to their second championship by winning ArenaCup II. [4] He threw for 280 yards and three touchdowns in the ArenaCup victory over the Richmond Speed. [6]

New Jersey/Las Vegas Gladiators

McDonagh signed with the New Jersey Gladiators in November 2001. [6] He played for the Gladiators from 2002 to 2003, recording 107 touchdowns on 6,357 passing yards. [7]

Colorado Crush

McDonagh signed with the Colorado Crush in November 2003. [8] He was released by the Crush on January 29, 2004. [9]

Columbus Destroyers

McDonagh was signed by the Columbus Destroyers' practice squad on April 2, 2004. [10] [11] He was promoted to the active roster on April 6, 2004. [10]

Bologna Warriors

McDonagh played for the Bologna Warriors in Italian Football League during the 2005 season. The Warriors advanced to the Italian Super Bowl but they lost to Bergamo Lions 42–14. [12]

AFL statistics

YearTeamPassingRushing
CmpAttPctYdsTDIntRtgAttYdsTD
1999 Buffalo 133240.61793082.68350
2002 New Jersey 33453662.33,599621599.2524717
2003 Las Vegas 24240759.52,758451889.08439515
2004 Columbus 4580.0350095.83000
Career59398060.56,5711103394.487017122

Stats from ArenaFan: [7]

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