Cooter Bigsby
No. 1 – Yellowknife Wraiths | |
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Position: | Quarterback |
Personal information | |
Born: | Toad Suck, Arkansas | July 4, 2006 (aged 59)
Height: | 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
Weight: | 260 lb (118 kg) |
Career information | |
College: | Arkansas |
ISFL Draft: | 2029 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 |
Career history | |
Roster status: | Active |
Cooter Bigsby (born January 4, 2006) is an American football quarterback for the Yellowknife Wraiths of the National Simulation Football League (DSFL). He played college football for University of Arkansas (Arkansas) and played quarterback in the DSFL for the San Antonio Marshals. Currently in his seventh season as a professional, Cooter Bigsby has been to the Ultimus three times but has yet to win. He is known for his big arm, long passes, and poor decision making under pressure.
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Early years
Born in the nicest trailer park in Toad Suck Arkansas Cooter Bigsby was destined for greatness from a very young age. The son of a quarterback who himself was high school state champion in 1986. Cooter never knew his father after he left their family to go become a pipeliner in Alaska shortly after Cooter's birth.
Throughout his early years Cooter showed an affinity for team sports and had natural abilities as a leader. In Middle School, he was captain of the basketball team and the ace pitcher for the baseball team. But when it came time to go to high school Cooter tried out for the football team to fulfill his destiny.. Having already built a name for himself in the schoolyard football circuit the coaches knew there was no other position for Cooter than at quarterback. After spending his freshman year as quarterback of the Junior Varsity team he was promoted to varsity as a sophomore and stayed the team's starting quarterback for three years. During that time the team made it all the way to a state championship twice with little talent other than Cooter, winning the game in his Senior year.
College career
Although he was a very successful quarterback and all-around athlete in high school Cooter wasn't heavily recruited by a lot of programs. He was hoping to stay in the SEC but the only offer given to him by SEC schools was Arkansas. Not one to be too proud to go to a struggling program Cooter quickly accepted the offer and went on to Arkansas to begin his career. He was redshirted his first year and began playing quarterback in his second year on the team as a redshirt freshman.
In two seasons as a starting quarterback Cooter went on to bring some success to the program including a New Years Day bowl game in his second season as a starter. However feeling he was too great for college he decided after only two seasons of playing college ball that it was time to declare for professional football and announced his intentions to join the DSFL.
College career statistics
Professional career/DSFL
Season 13
Cooter Bigsby was selected on waivers by the San Antonio Marshals for their 13th season. He was a backup to their star quarterback Zenyou Wozy. Bigsby did not play any snaps that season.
Season 14
After the retirrement of DSFL legend Zenyou Wozy, Cooter Bigsby got the start for the San Antonio Marshals in season 14. This was their historic 13-1 season where they were arguably put up the best regular season performance of all time. However following this historic performance the team, led by a poor performance from Cooter in the playoffs, fell apart tragically in what was to foreshadow a future career of postseason failure.
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad | BP | Wonderlic |
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6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) |
260 lb (118 kg) |
4.89 s | 4.85 s | 7.91 s | 21.6 in (0.55 m) |
92.9 | 15 reps | 44 |
Professional career/NSFL
Season 15
After being selected First Overall in the Season 14 NSFL draft and spending on season in the Developmental League, Cooter Bigsby traveled north into the frozen wastelands of the Northwest Territories to become the starting quarterback for the Yellowknife Wraiths and replace aging veteran quarterback Applehort. Inheriting a team that over the previous 4 season stretch had the worst regular season win rate of the entire league the Wraiths were in desperate need of a spark. Cooter went on to throw for 3426 yards and 23 touchdowns with a 80.7 passer rating and was awarded with the Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Season 16
In Bigsby's sophomore outing the Wraiths surged on the backs of a strong class of rookies as well as a few strong additions of veterans in free agency. With legends like Danny Grithead joining the Wraiths their defense took strong steps forward while also seeing the veteran WR corps prosper under Bigsby. The Wraiths went 10-3 that season fielding the top scoring offense in the league and took second in their conference. Bigsby threw for 4468 yards leading the league that season and posted a 90.6 passer rating. However in the wild card round of the playoffs the Wraiths fell to the Liberty in a 35-34 upset.
Season 17
Season 17 saw league with much tighter parity than ever before. The Wraiths took the top seed in the NSFC with a 8-5 record. Once again the Wraiths and Bigsby fielded a high octane offense however this season it was their defense that stood out as the number one scoring defense in the league. Cooter saw his volume in the passing game stumble as he dropped below 4000 yards and posted only an 80.3 passer rating thanks to a very high 15 interceptions. However Bigsby was strong in the redzone and led the NSFL with 31 touchdowns. Once again finding themselves as the top seed in the NSFC the Wraiths took a first round bye yet fell to the Hawks in the Conference Championship in another upset loss, 27-24.
Season 18
In what has been one of their best regular season performances of all time with an 11-2 record and the top seed in the entire NSFL the Wraiths looked like a powerhouse in Season 18. They had the top offense and number two defense. Bigsby led the league in yards and in touchdowns and once again threw a bit too many interceptions but posted a career high 91.5 passer rating. His strong performance at quarterback leading the top team was enough to secure him the MVP Award in season 18. But in a twist of fate all too common for Yellowknife they once again fell short in the postseason, losing the Ultimus in their own stadium to Orange County in a 16-10 loss where Cooter went 20/36 for 246 yards, 2 TDs, and 1 INT for a passer rating of 63.0.
Season 19
One the backs of a heartbreaking loss the Wraiths came out swinging once again in Season 19 looking to secure the team's first Ultimus win since Season 7. Again the Wraiths led the league in the regular season, securing the top seed with tthe top scoring offense, however they saw their defense take a large step back. Bigsby once again led the league in passing yards and passing touchdowns, yet struggled with his efficiency and posted an 87.2 passer rating with 15 INTs. Once again controlling their own destiny in the playoffs the Wraiths faced the Otters in the Ultimus for a rematch, and once again lost in a 30-27 upset with Bigsby going 26/53 for 372 yards and 1 TD.
Season 20
With their third season in a row as the top seed in the league the Bigsby-led Wraiths went 9-4 in the regular season. This season saw the team shift to a much more balanced offense with a strong rushing attack and Bigsby only throwing for 3503 yards, the lowest his entire career. Struggling with his accuracy and decision making what should have been the peak of Cooter's career was marred by offensive struggles. The team went into the postseason once more considered the favorite and faced the Austin Copperheads in Yellowknife. However, the Cooter Curse reared its head once again and with a absymal 23/48 for 278 yards, 1 TD, and 2 INT performance the Wraiths fell handily to the upstart Austin Copperheads for their third Ultimus home loss in a row. What was destined to be a dynasty had failed to close the deal again.
NSFL career statistics
Career statistics | Passing | |||||||||
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Season | Team | Games | Completed | Attempts | PCT | Yards | Touch downs | Interceptions | Rating | |
2030 | YKW | 14 | 293 | 521 | 56.2 | 3426 | 23 | 13 | 80.7 | |
2031 | YKW | 13 | 358 | 608 | 58.9 | 4468 | 33 | 14 | 90.3 | |
2032 | YKW | 13 | 334 | 618 | 54.0 | 3945 | 31 | 15 | 80.3 | |
2033 | YKW | 13 | 339 | 576 | 58.9 | 4398 | 31 | 13 | 91.5 | |
2034 | YKW | 13 | 312 | 545 | 57.2 | 4071 | 29 | 15 | 87.2 | |
2035 | YKW | 13 | 271 | 482 | 56.2 | 3503 | 18 | 9 | 83.9 | |
Total | 79 | 1907 | 3350 | 56.9 | 23811 | 165 | 79 | 85.7 |
Achievements and records
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