
Indoor Veteran QB Signs with Storm
February 9, 2005 - United Indoor Football Association (UIF)
Sioux Falls Storm News Release
The Sioux Falls Storm of United Indoor Football (UIF) is pleased to announce the signing of Terrance Bryant, quarterback, to its 2005 roster. Bryant joins the Storm squad after spending the last four seasons in Rapid City.
The Oregon State University graduate is a three-time all-league performer and was named league MVP in 2001. Over his four-year indoor career, Bryant has thrown for more than 10,000 yards and 189 touchdowns compared to just 42 interceptions. His 67% career completion percentage (1,159 of 1,716 passes completed) is among the best in indoor football.
Bryant (6'2", 215 lbs.) will battle to replace Jose Fuentes, the Storm's quarterback in 2004. Bryant joins a host of other recently signed veterans on offense including Jerry Davis (RB), Corey Walker (WR), Matt Holmlund (WR), Brad Lupkes (OL), Nate Scheuer (OL), and John Semchenko (OL).
The Storm will open play in the UIF March 19 in Omaha, Nebraska. The team's first home game will be "The Rematch" versus Lexington on April 9 at the Sioux Falls Arena. For more information or to order season tickets call the Storm office at 605-332-4225 or visit the Storm on-line at www.siouxfallsstorm.com.
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