American gridiron football player (born 1995)
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American football player
Isaac Harker (born October 26, 1995) is an American professional gridiron football quarterback who is currently a quarterback for the Billings Outlaws . He has also been a member of the BC Lions and Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He played college football at Indiana State and Colorado Mines .
College career
Harker played college football for Indiana State from 2014 to 2017 and for Colorado Mines in 2018.[ 1]
College statistics
Year
Team
Games
Passing
Rushing
GP
Comp
Att
Pct
Yards
TD
INT
AVG
Rtg
Att
Yards
TDS
AVG
2015
Indiana State
3
2
4
50%
16
0
0
4.0
60.4
10
66
1
6.6
2016
Indiana State
10
214
370
58%
2,559
19
8
6.9
87.2
64
-154
1
-2.4
2017
Indiana State
9
59
114
52%
684
3
6
6.0
57.1
29
6
0
0.2
2018
Colorado Mines
12
280
421
67%
3,858
39
12
9.2
168.4
61
142
3
2.3
Totals
34
555
909
61%
7,117
61
26
6.5
96.0
164
60
5
1.7
Professional career
Saskatchewan Roughriders
In April 2019, Harker signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL).[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] Harker made his professional debut for the Riders in the first game of the season following injuries to starting quarterback Zach Collaros and backup Cody Fajardo . In his debut Harker completed eight of 14 pass attempts for 114 yards with two interceptions.[ 5]
BC Lions
On February 9, 2022, it was announced the BC Lions had signed Harker to a contract. However, he was released just prior to training camp on May 14, 2022.[ 6]
Career statistics
Legend
*
Led the league
Bold
Career best
Year
Team
Games
Passing
Rushing
GP
GS
Comp
Att
Pct
Yards
TD
INT
AVG
Rtg
Att
Yards
AVG
TDS
2019
SSK
18
1
44
61
72.1
467
0
3
7.7
73.6
2
5
2.5
0
2020
SSK
0
0
DNP
2021
SSK
14
1
26
36
72.2
239
0
2
6.6
66.8
3
14
4.7
0
Career
32
2
70
97
72.2
706
0
5
7.3
71.1
5
19
3.8
0
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