Monday 18 February 2019

Jason Gesser


Jason John Gesser is born on 31 May 1979. He is a football former coach in an American college and a former Assistant Athletic Director for major gifts at Washington State University. He studied in Saint Louis School, Honolulu and played football for Cal Lee. He even led the Crusaders to a state championship. He then won a second straight state title and ranked as high as fourth in the national prep poll by St. Louis. 

While in college Jason Gesser played football at Washington State University in Pullman. He elected as a captain for three consecutive years. From 2001-2002, Gesser led WSU to two straight 10 win seasons and finished seventh in Heisman Trophy, 2002. In 2002 he named as a Pac-10 co-offensive player of the year. During his career as a junior, he appeared in 40 games, with 35 starts, led the Pac-10. He was the first Cougar to throw for 3,000 yards twice and in 2001, he led WSU Sun Bowl victory and Rose Bowl. 

Jason Gesser is the only Luke Falk that is having the most wins of any quarterback in Washington State history. He was inducted into the Washington State University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2016 and ranked 9th of the top 12 greatest WSU football players of All-Time by the Pac-12 Network. About his professional career, he signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in  April 2003. He was a part of three premium league, National Football League, Canadian Football League, Arena Football League. 


He was the coach at Washington State. During 2006, he was a quarterbacks coach at Federal Way High School. In 2007, he was an offensive coordinator at Parkland’s Franklin Pierce High School. Afterward, in 2009, Gesser was known as the head football coach at Eastside Catholic School in Sammamish, Washington. In this school, he coached the Crusaders for two seasons. In 2011, he becomes a graduate assistant at WSU in Pullman. John Jason Gesser was hired as the quarterback & coach at Wyoming in February 2013, under the fourth-year head coach.

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Wednesday 13 February 2019

Jason Gesser


Mike Price led the Cougars to five bowl games, two Rose Bowls, and three 10-win seasons during his 14 year career as head football coach at Washington State. And this fall, the University is going to induct the two time Pac-10 coach of the year into their athletic Hall of Fame.
Price headlines a group of seven members that will be inducted into the Hall of Fame during half time of the Washington State vs. Idaho football game on September 17th. He'll be joined by a man who played quarterback for him during four of his most successful years at the helm.
Jason Gesser set 15 WSU records by the time he graduated in 2002. He led the Cougs to one Rose Bowl and back to back 10-win seasons in 2001 and 2002 and was voted first team All-American by College Football News in 2002. He was also the face of the best Heisman trophy campaign in the history of Heisman trophy campaigns.
Joining these two football all stars will be five more Cougar all stars from all backgrounds. These names include: record breaking baseball star (1970-74) Marv Chamberlain, three time All-American swimmer (1996-2000) Erin Eldridge, 10 year MLB veteran and former college basketball player (1992-96) Mark Hendrickson, three time All-American track star (1988-93) Jennifer Robertson, and longtime WSU administrator (1979-2007), and name sake of Saneholtz volleyball court Marcia Saneholtz.