Luke Falk is a Tom Brady fan, but can you name his favorite essential oil? Here's what you should know about the Cougars' newest NFL quarterback.
Washington State’s Luke Falk became the 11th Cougars quarterback to get selected in the NFL Draft when the Tennessee Titans took him in the sixth round, with the 199th overall pick — the same slot Tom Brady went back in 2000.
In three years as WSU’s starting quarterback, Falk set a litany of school and Pac-12 records.
Here are some things fans of the Titans should know about him.
The Basics:
Falk (6-4, 215 pounds) grew up in Logan, Utah and is the first player from Logan High to be selected in the NFL draft since Washington picked former Utah State tight end Chris Cooley in the third round in 2004.