Andy Kelly info....
Originally from Dayton, Tenn., where he was the top offensive prospect in the state and a Gatorade All-American at Rhea County High School
Ranks as Tennessee's third all-time leading passer behind Peyton Manning
Threw for 6,397 yards and 36 TD's in his career with the Vols, which ran from 1987-91
Served as starting quarterback from 1989-91, leading the Vols to appearances in the Cotton, Sugar and Fiesta Bowls
Completed 60.8 percent of his passes during his career
Named SEC Player of the Year by the Birmingham Touchdown Club in 1991 and was chosen as second-team All-SEC in 1991 and 1990
Ranked second in the SEC and seventh in the nation with a 256.3 total offense per game average in 1991
Led miraculous comeback in 35-34 win at Notre Dame his senior year
Threw for 2,241 yards in junior season, leading Vols to SEC title and win over Virginia in Sugar Bowl
Took over as starter midway through 1989 season, taking Tennessee to Cotton Bowl victory over Arkansas.
Participated in training camps with the Arizona Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers... Played with the Rhein Fire of the World League in 1995 and 1996, where he set the team record for career passing yards (2,797) and TD passes (17).
Kelly currently holds the AFL career passing records for completions (2,879), attempts (4,656), passing yards (31,987) and touchdowns (621). Kelly also holds the record for most touchdowns ever by any professional quarterback in any league. With another 2,000-plus passing yard season in 2003, Kelly surpassed the league record for career 2,000-yard passing seasons... he currently has done so for 9 seasons. He also stands 10th in league annals for highest completion percentage in a season after completing 66.0% of his passes (283-of-429) for Nashville in 2000. He led the Kats to four consecutive playoff appearances (1997-2001), including trips to the ArenaBowl in 2000 & 2001. In 2002, he helped he expansion Dallas Desperados reach the second round of the playoffs, and in the 2003 season Kelly helped turn around the Detroit Fury, tying the AFLs record for a single-season turnaround. Kelly also led the Fury to their first-ever playoff victory.
Career History:
2005: Signed with the New Orleans VooDoo.
2004: Led the Detroit Fury in passing for a career high 4176 yards on 360-of-589 passing and 73 touchdowns.
2003: Helped the Detroit Fury tie the AFL's record for single-season turnaround. For the season he passed for 3968 yards on 410-of-638 passing and a career high 92 touchdowns.
2002: Became AFLs all-time completions leader by completing 25-of-45 passes for 225 yards and four touchdowns vs. Arizona (5/18). Led the expansion Dallas Desperados to the second round of the playoffs. Passed for 3253 yards and 73 touchdowns.
2001: Completed greater than 60.0 for the sixth season. Led Nashville to a second straight ArenaBowl. 20,581 career AFL passing yards made him the third quarterback in Arena history to pass the 20,000 career mark. Passed for 2699 yards and 47 touchdowns.
2000: With the Kats, completed a career-high 66.0% (283-of-429) of his passes for 3,107 yards, 55 touchdowns and 10 interceptions and led Nashville to ArenaBowl XIV.
1999: Finished with a career-best 116.4 quarterback rating on 324-of-504 passing for 3609 yards, 67 scores and 11 interceptions.
1998: With the Kats, threw for 3,537 yards, 73 touchdowns and 12 interceptions on 315-of-518 passing.
1997: Chosen 1st by the Nashville Kats in the AFL Expansion Draft, led the league with a 113.8 quarterback rating on 309-of-497 passing for a career-high 3,821 yards, and a league and career-high 83 touchdowns.
1996: Completed 58-of-94 passes for 671 yards, eight touchdowns and an interception in three games. Finished the Arena season as Charlotte Rage's leading passer with a 107.2 rating.
1995: Joined the Rage for five games. Closed the Arena season 95-of-166 for 1,004 yards, 16 scores and eight interceptions.
1993: Ranked as the leading passer for the Charlotte Rage, completing 178-of-332 passes for 2,139 yards, 34 touchdowns and 15 interceptions for an 88.0 quarterback rating.
Other Pro Experience: Participated in Arizona Cardinals (1992) and Pittsburgh Steelers (1994) training camps, spent two seasons playing for the Rhein Fire of the World League (1995-96). College: Finished his collegiate career with 6,397 passing yards and 36 touchdowns.