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Hall of Fame
For those of you who did not know of Casserio's football playing history.
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NICK CASERIO John Carrol University
CLASS 1999
INDUCTION 2009
A USA Football Honorable Mention All-American following the 1998 season, Caserio made history as the starting quarterback for first JCU team to win a Division III playoff game. He would wind up his career statistics with a school record 8,434 passing yards, which also stood as the 3rd best total in OAC history at the time he graduated.
Graduating with 16 school records to his credit, Caserio was a four-year letterwinner and starter and a two-time team captain. Twice named to the All-OAC second team, Caserio's record as a starter was 29-6-2.
For good measure, he was also named Academic All-OAC First Team and Academic All-District IV First Team as a senior.
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The time Texans GM Nick Caserio threw a 67-yard pass to Raiders coach Josh McDaniels at John Carroll University
MARK LANE
Sat, Apr 15, 2023, 9:38 AM CDT1 min read
John Carroll University is one of the less notable yet significant parts of the NFL in the 2000s.
Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio played quarterback for the Blue Streaks from 1995-98. Other John Carroll football alumni include Las Vegas Raiders coach Josh McDaniels, Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler, and even former Super Bowl champion linebacker London Fletcher.
Dov Kleiman obtained footage of some of their time together playing for the Blue Streaks. In the following clip, Caserio, who plays quarterback, throws a 67-yard pass to McDaniels that sets up John Carroll first-and-goal at the 2-yard line, trailing 14-10 with 4:12 to go in the third quarter.
Though 10 years younger than Caserio, Texans special teams coordinator Frank Ross is also an alumnus of John Carroll University, as was the late Don Shula.
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NICK CASERIO John Carrol University
CLASS 1999
INDUCTION 2009
A USA Football Honorable Mention All-American following the 1998 season, Caserio made history as the starting quarterback for first JCU team to win a Division III playoff game. He would wind up his career statistics with a school record 8,434 passing yards, which also stood as the 3rd best total in OAC history at the time he graduated.
Graduating with 16 school records to his credit, Caserio was a four-year letterwinner and starter and a two-time team captain. Twice named to the All-OAC second team, Caserio's record as a starter was 29-6-2.
For good measure, he was also named Academic All-OAC First Team and Academic All-District IV First Team as a senior.
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The time Texans GM Nick Caserio threw a 67-yard pass to Raiders coach Josh McDaniels at John Carroll University
MARK LANE
Sat, Apr 15, 2023, 9:38 AM CDT1 min read
John Carroll University is one of the less notable yet significant parts of the NFL in the 2000s.
Houston Texans general manager Nick Caserio played quarterback for the Blue Streaks from 1995-98. Other John Carroll football alumni include Las Vegas Raiders coach Josh McDaniels, Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler, and even former Super Bowl champion linebacker London Fletcher.
Dov Kleiman obtained footage of some of their time together playing for the Blue Streaks. In the following clip, Caserio, who plays quarterback, throws a 67-yard pass to McDaniels that sets up John Carroll first-and-goal at the 2-yard line, trailing 14-10 with 4:12 to go in the third quarter.
Though 10 years younger than Caserio, Texans special teams coordinator Frank Ross is also an alumnus of John Carroll University, as was the late Don Shula.