Hall of Fame
Mickey Mohner was a four-year football letterwinner (2009-12), who led the 2011 squad to the national championship game and is the all-time winningest quarterback in school history with 30 wins (second has 20 wins).
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He held three of the top four passing efficiency ratings in school history when he graduated and was WSU's all-time leader in pass attempts (961), completions (537), passing yards (7,287), passing touchdowns (55), passing efficiency rating (131.2) and total offense (7,186 yards).
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Mohner ranked second in both career completion percentage (55.9%) and TD's responsible for (58), third in passing yards per game (155.0), and fifth in total offense per game (152.9).
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He started the final seven games of his redshirt freshman season and was voted WSU's Offensive Rookie of the Year.
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The following year (2010), Mohner started all 11 games and set the school record for completion percentage in a season (60.1% / 158-of-263). He tossed five touchdown passes vs. Ashland tying the WSU single-game mark. He was also named Football's Student-Athlete of the Year in 2010.
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During the run to the national championship game in 2011, Mohner set the WSU single-season records for most passing yards (2,799), passing touchdowns (25), passing efficiency rating (144.2), and total offense (2,779), while tying the second-best mark for completions (186). He also set the WSU single game record for passing yards (439) and again tied the single game touchdown pass mark of five in a contest vs. Lake Erie.
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He started all 10 games as a graduate student in 2012, to set the WSU mark for quarterbacks with 44 consecutive starts. A team captain, Mohner also received DII ADA Academic Achievement Award recognition.
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A four-year member of the GLIAC All-Academic Teams, Mohner earned a spot on the Academic Honor Roll nine times, including six semesters on the Athletic Director's Honor Roll (term GPA 3.5+). He was also the squad's Scholar-Athlete Award recipient in 2010.
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Mohner was selected as a GLIAC Commissioner's Award honoree in 2012 for athletic and academic excellence.
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The three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District nominee, he graduated in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in Accounting and completed his master's of Business Administration degree in 2016 from WSU.
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Mohner, a native of Painesville, Ohio, has since returned home where he and his wife, Samantha, have three boys – MJ, McKinley and Milo. He currently serves as the Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at his alma mater, Harvey High School.