MIRER, RICK - Indiana Football Hall of Fame (2024)
National Quarterback of the Year 1989; National Offensive Player of the Year; Student Athlete of the Year 1989; Gatorade Indiana Player of the Year and Midwest Region Player of the Year; Parade Magazine and USA Today 1st Team All-American; Indiana All-State; Phil Eskew Mental Attitude Award; Indiana Region 2 Most Valuable Player; set 17 GHS football records.
While starting, team record was 29-7-1; 3 Bowl victories; single season touchdown record at 18 and named co-MVP 1991; scored most points running and passing (350) in ND history; first in TDs at 41 during ND career; 2nd all-time in total offense, completions, and passing yards.
Active coaching in Pop Warner League in San Diego area; followed father, Ken Mirer (1994), into the Indiana Football Hall of Fame.
Wife, Stephanie; children, Morrison, Oliver, and Charlie.
Professional Athletic Background: 2nd overall pick in NFL draft; played 12 years in NFL for Seattle, Chicago, Green Bay, NY Jets, San Francisco, Oakland, and Detroit.
Professional Athletic Honors: NFL rookie record for attempts, completions, and yards; started every game as a rookie.
Mirer retired from the NFL in 2003, and jumped into the wine industry — He attributes his time playing in the Bay area as what sparked his passion for wine. He officially opened his winery in 2008 in Napa, California.
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