Did Alex Van Pelt play for the Steelers?

Did Alex Van Pelt play for the Steelers?

Van Pelt was a four-year starter for Pittsburgh (1989-92).

What college did Alex Van Pelt go to?

Four-year starter (1989-92) at the University of Pittsburgh, where he set Pitt career records for most passing yards (11,267), completions (867) and attempts (1,503).

What is Alex Van Pelt doing now?

Gregory Alexander Van Pelt (born May 1, 1970) is an American football coach and former player who is the offensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL).

When did Alex Van Pelt play for Pitt?

Van Pelt spent four seasons as Pitt’s starting quarterback from 1989-92, and he set Pitt’s career passing yardage record — a mark that had stood untouched until the conclusion of Kenny Pickett’s super-senior season this year.

Where did Alex Van Pelt play high school football?

He enrolled at Winston Churchill High School, a Texas football power, and earned the starting QB job at midseason after incumbent Joe Ahmad injured a knee. Van Pelt wound up city Player of the Year and here came the recruiters.

Why is Van Pelt in DC?

Van Pelt grew up in nearby Montgomery County, Md., and this was his idea to take the show to D.C. so he could be closer to his aunt and his mother (who turns 80 this summer).