Hall of Fame

Scott Loveland

  • Class
  • Induction
    2000
  • Sport(s)
    Mules Football
Scott Loveland
Mules Football 1981-84

Loveland, a graduate of Springfield (Mo.) Kickapoo High School, was the Mules' starting quarterback for all four of his seasons. He became a starter in the fourth contest of his freshman season and started every game the rest of his career.
As a sophomore in 1982, Loveland helped lead CMSU to a 10-0 road win over NCAA Division I-AA opponent Murray State University, which was coached by current Virginia Tech University head coach Frank Beamer. As a junior, he helped guide the Mules to an MIAA co-championship. As a senior, he established 13 school and seven conference records and was the league MVP, passing for 2,172 yards.
Loveland's career total of 6,547 passing yards ranks second in CMSU history and third in MIAA history. He still holds the school and conference career records for pass attempts (1,169) and pass completions (557). He also holds the Mules' season record for pass attempts (378) and shares the team record for pass completions in a season (204).
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