Hall of Fame

Gifford Nielsen

  • Class
  • Induction
    1994
  • Sport(s)
Position: Quarterback
Years: 1975-1977
Place of Birth: Provo, UT
Date of Birth: Oct 25, 1954
Jersey Number: 14
Height: 6-4
Weight: 203
High School: Provo, UT (Provo HS)

Gifford Nielsen was a star basketball and football player for Provo High School and was voted the number one high school athlete in the state of Utah. He first made good at the college level in 1975, his sophomore year at Brigham Young. The team lost its first three games and was losing again to New Mexico 12-0 with four minutes left in the third quarter. Nielsen went in, hit 10 of 12 passes, and led the way to a 16- 15 victory. Brigham Young went 6-2 the rest of the season with Nielsen in charge. As a junior in 1976, he helped Brigham Young to a 9-3 record. He led the nation in touchdown passes (29). He was Player of the Year in the Western Athletic Conference and broke every conference passing record. Early in 1977, he passed for five touchdowns in a 54-19 victory over New Mexico and was Sports Illustrated's Player of the Week. He threw six touchdown passes in a 65-6 victory over Utah State and was picked by United Press as its Player of the Week. But he was injured and missed the last seven games. Nielsen had a career average of 243 yards per game passing. In 1978, he received an NCAA post-graduate award for academic achievement. Nielsen played professionally with the Houston Oilers 1978- 83, then went into broadcasting with KHOU-TV in Sugarland, Texas.
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