MOBILE, Alabama — As Senior Bowl practice winds down for the Northern team, Washington State’s record-setting quarterback mills around midfield with his teammates, awaiting the onslaught of media interviews. He stands placidly as the barrage of questions about his skill, his QB style and his favorite Mike Leach story begin. But it’s OK, because this is what he came for: exposure, something Anthony Gordon didn’t experience a whole lot of over the course of his collegiate career. He quietly set a Central Coast Section record with 4,899 passing yards and 49 touchdowns over the course of his career at Terra Nova High School. He led City College of San Francisco to a 12-1 championship season as a freshman and threw for 3,864 total yards and 37 touchdowns. All that before he even set foot on a Division 1 field. “Anthony had a lot of appealing characteristics,” explained Gordon’s City College coach Jimmy Collins. “He had a redshirt year and three years left to play, he had just done something at our place that had
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