Jarret Doege

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Jarret Doege
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers – No. 17
PositionQuarterback
Class
Redshirt
Senior
Personal information
Born:Lubbock, Texas[1]
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight210 lb (95 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High schoolLubbock–Cooper (Lubbock, Texas)

Jarret Doege is an American football quarterback for the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers. He has previously played at Bowling Green from 2017 to 2018 and West Virginia from 2019 to 2021 before transferring to Western Kentucky.

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]

On December 31, 2021, Doege announced he would enter the transfer portal.

Western Kentucky[]

On January 16, 2022, Doege announced he would transfer to Western Kentucky.

Personal life[]

Doege's older brother, Seth, is a college football coach at USC and was a player at Texas Tech.

References[]

  1. ^ "Jarret Doege". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 16, 2021.
  2. ^ Nespor, Cody. "The Search for a Second Football Family is What Led Jarret Doege to West Virginia". WVSportsNow.com.
  3. ^ "Jarret Doege 247Sports". 247Sports.com.
  4. ^ "Jarret Doege Timeline". 247Sports.com.
  5. ^ Henry, Eric. "James Morgan: FIU Football's Humble Success Story". Underdog Dynasty.
  6. ^ a b c d "Jarret Doege Stats". College Football Reference.
  7. ^ McPherson, Jordan. "FIU will have a graduate transfer quarterback next year. Will he start in 2018?". Miami Herald.
  8. ^ "Mike Jinks out at Bowling Green after fourth straight loss". ESPN.com.
  9. ^ Helwick, Steve. "QB Jarret Doege transfers out of Bowling Green". Hustle Belt.
  10. ^ "Tweet". Twitter.
  11. ^ "Bowling Green QB Jarret Doege Transfers to West Virginia". Sports Illustarted.
  12. ^ "Jarret Doege named starting quarterback at West Virginia". AP News.
  13. ^ "2020 West Virginia Mountaineers Stats". Sports Reference.

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