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How does Caleb Williams compare to Mike Hohensee?
Caleb Williams, the Bears' shiny new starter with Heisman flair, dwarfs Mike Hohensee's '87 cameo—six passes for 66 yards, 33% completion, two picks in two games—while Hohensee shredded college defenses at Minnesota for 4,792 yards and 32 TDs in two years before Arena League glory. Caleb's got arm talent and modern weapons; Mike was a gritty emergency fill-in, not a franchise torchbearer.
Is Mike Hohensee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?
Nah, Mike Hohensee's not in Canton—his NFL footprint was tiny, just two games with the '87 Bears, 66 yards, and a prayer. But don't sleep: he torched the Gophers' record book with 4,792 yards and owned Arena Football as its third-winningest coach ever. Hall of Fame? Pro version says no, college M Club says yes since 2000.
What is Mike Hohensee doing now in 2026?
In 2026, Mike's long retired from coaching stints like Northwest Missouri State, where he slung passes and punted lasers into 2023. No fresh headlines on broadcasting gigs or charity drives—he's likely chilling after Arena League dominance (third all-time wins) and USFL/CFL adventures, maybe mentoring QBs quietly like the wily vet he is.
How would Mike Hohensee perform in today's NFL?
Hohensee's gunslinger arm—4,792 college yards, 32 TDs at Minnesota, plus USFL's 4,063 yards—would feast under today's pass-happy rules with no bump-and-run thugs and RPOs galore. His 12.02 NFL rating screams '80s grit, but quick releases and mobility (345 pro rush yards) might net him a solid backup gig, not starter stardom.
How does Mike Hohensee compare to Jim McMahon?
Jim McMahon outshines Hohensee like '85 Super Bowl fog—45.04 passer rating to Mike's measly 12.02 in Bears blue. McMahon danced Ditka's chaos to a ring; Hohensee was the '87 panic button, 11-of-26 for 66 yards. Both franchise flickers, but Jim's punk-rock swagger trumps Mike's Arena-honed hustle every time.