#ustrend #webstory The place is Cooper Rush from? Hometown, highschool and extra in regards to the Cowboys QB’s roots
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Cooper Rush is the interim starting quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. Dak Prescott is expected to miss the remainder of the season with a hamstring injury that requires surgery.
The Cowboys made him their highest-paid player of all time before the season, but will rely on Rush for the rest of the season. Although Rush has been in the league for a few
years, he is far from a household name. Although he now plays for Dallas and lives in Texas, he is not a native Texan. This is where Rush is from and where he played football in
high school and college. NFL Headquarters: Live NFL Scores | Updated NFL Rankings | Complete NFL scheduleCooper Rush's hometownRush was born in November 1993 in Charlotte,
Michigan. He spent most of his life in Michigan and only moved when he made it to the NFL. Where did Cooper Rush grow up?Rush grew up in Lansing, Michigan. Lansing is about 20
miles northeast of Charlotte, so the quarterback didn't move around much growing up. Cooper Rush High SchoolRush attended Lansing Catholic High School. It was a small school with
only 500 students enrolled and Rush was a three-year starter at QB. Rush led his team to back-to-back undefeated seasons in 2010 and 2011. They never won a state title, but were
runners-up in 2011. He set state records by throwing five touchdowns in a quarter, and he had eight in the same game. Cooper Rush High School Stats Here are Rush's final high
school stats. Past yardsPassing TDsRushing yardsRushing TDsBuzz7,248801,43827Cooper Rush CollegeRush was a three-star quarterback coming out of high school. He had official offers
from Central Michigan and Toledo with preferred walk-on spots at Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern and Western Michigan. Rush ultimately decided to attend Central Michigan. He
redshirted his freshman year but played for the Chippewas from 2012 to 2016. Rush took over the starting role in 2013 and led Central Michigan to a 6-6 overall record and a 5-3
conference record. The Chippewas had seven to six straight seasons from 2014 to 2015, although they did experience a head coaching change in 2015. In his final season, Rush
finished his career at Central Michigan with a record of 6–7. The Chippewas made three bowl games with Rush under center, but did not win any of them. Cooper Rush College Stats
Here are Rush's stats from his four years at Central Michigan. YeargamesPast yardsPassing
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TDsInterception2013112,34915152014133,15727132015133,84825112016133,5402316Buzz5012,8949055Cooper Rush joins the CowboysRush went undrafted in the 2017 NFL Draft. He signed with
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