Indiana Football: All-time top 5 in Passing Yards

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WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – NOVEMBER 25: Purdue Boilermakers fans reach out to touch the Old Oaken Bucket following a 31-24 win against the Indiana Hoosiers at Ross-Ade Stadium on November 25, 2017 in West Lafayette, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
WEST LAFAYETTE, IN – NOVEMBER 25: Purdue Boilermakers fans reach out to touch the Old Oaken Bucket following a 31-24 win against the Indiana Hoosiers at Ross-Ade Stadium on November 25, 2017 in West Lafayette, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /

Once upon a time, Steve Bradley held practically every passing record that could be held at Indiana. Having played for three season, Bradley had supple amount of time to pass for tons of yards. He would do just that.

Bradley may have passed for over 6,500 yards during his time at Indiana, but one thing he did not do is win, in his second season in a Hoosiers jersey, the team go winless with an 0-11 record. The other two seasons they were 3-8 and 4-7, not very great years either.

Despite never winning more than four games in a season during college, Bradley found his way to the NFL eventually. In 1987 he played a game for the Chicago Bears during the strike-year where many players refused to play. In one game he threw for two touchdowns and three interceptions, even sharing the field with Saints coach Sean Payton.