


Since his first start in a Humboldt State uniform, Webber has put his name all over the school’s record book in the same kind of fashion that the guy he hands the ball off to most of the time on Saturdays, senior running back Ja’Quan Gardner, has over the last two years. In his 34 career starts, HSU has won 25 of them.Ĭoming from one of California’s most-decorated prep football programs at Corona Centennial, it has been a continuation of what Webber did in high school where he led the Huskies to a 12-3 record and a spot in the state title game in his senior season. 8-ranked Azusa Pacific to open Great Northwest Athletic Conference play.īarring any kind of massive hinderance, Webber surpassing Mike Proulx to become the school’s all-time leading passer was a mere formality.Ī win in his final trip to Southern California as a collegiate player that’s all of about 32 miles from where he went to high school. Webber might not have been aware of the fact that he needed all of 15 yards to become Humboldt State’s all-time leading passer, a record he claimed as his own two passes into the Jacks’ 30-19 win over No. My mom and dad and one of my friends texted congratulations, and it kind of caught me off guard because I totally didn’t even think about it.”

“I didn’t know until I was on the way back up here. “It was mentioned over the summer, but I had totally forgot about,” Webber said with a grin. Arcata > It was a text from his parents that tipped Robert Webber off to his history-making night in Southern California this past Saturday.
