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Arguably the greatest quarterback in the storied history of Ithaca College football, Josh Felicetti departed South Hill as the program's leader in 14 categories, including six on career lists. He was the Empire 8 Player of the Year in 2005 and the E8 and ECAC Northwest Rookie of the Year in 2002.
Felicetti was named all-conference all four years at Ithaca and a three-time all-star by the ECAC, as he started 40 games in his career – the most-ever by a quarterback. He was also chosen as the Kenny van Sickle Male Athlete of the year as a senior.
Felicetti led the Bombers program to a 34-11 record in four seasons with two appearances in the NCAA Division III Championship. He passed for 9,092 yards on 718 completions and 86 touchdowns – all IC records. Felicetti also completed 62.5-percent of his passes and held a 147.0 passing efficiency rating during his career. During his senior season, Felicetti threw for 2,883 yards and 34 touchdowns to set single-season records in both categories.
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