On Sunday, former University of California, Berkeley quarterback Joe Ayoob (he was a back-up to Aaron Rodgers) threw a John Collins designed paper airplane 226 feet, 10 inches at the McClellan AFB Frys dot com Hangar to set a new world record. And while many are busy applauding him for his accomplishments, I can’t help [...]
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VIDEO: Former Cal QB Joe Ayoob tossed a paper airplane 226 feet. Read Post
Joe Ayoob succeeded Aaron Rodgers as Cal's starting quarterback in 2005. Ayoob's tenure lasted for just one season, during which he threw for nearly as many interceptions (14) as touchdowns (15), and the following year he was replac... Read Post
Former University of California quarterback Joe Ayoob had an unremarkable two-year career as a fill-in starter and backup for the Golden Bears. He went undrafted in the 2007 NFL draft and went on to play for the Central Valley Coyot... Read Post