Novo Bojovic
Date of birth | November 2, 1959 |
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Place of birth | Titograd, Yugoslavia |
Career information | |
Position(s) | Placekicker |
US college | Central Michigan |
NFL draft | 1983 / round: |
Career history | |
As player | |
1983–1984 | Michigan Panthers (USFL) |
1985 | Oakland Invaders (USFL) |
1985 | St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) |
1988–1992 | Detroit Drive (AFL) |
Career highlights and awards | |
Career stats | |
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Novo Bojovic (born November 2, 1959) is a Yugoslav-born American former placekicker. Bojovic played college football at Central Michigan before embarking on a career in professional football which lasted nine years. Bojovic graduated from Central Michigan University in 1983 with a B.A. in Business & Marketing[1]
Playing career
[edit]Bojovic began his career in pro football with the United States Football League's Michigan Panthers in 1983. During Bojovic's rookie season of 1983 he played in his first of two USFL championship games. In the 1983 USFL championship game the Michigan Panthers defeated the Philadelphia Stars 24–22 to become USFL champions. After playing a second season with the Michigan Panthers in 1984 Bojovic along with other teammates joined the roster of the Oakland Invaders for the 1985 USFL season. This came about after the Michigan Panthers merged with Oakland Invaders following the 1984 season. Bojovic's career in the USFL ended with his second appearance in a USFL championship game. That year the Oakland Invaders lost to the Baltimore Stars 28–24 in the USFL's final championship game.
After three seasons in the USFL, Bojovic had a brief career in the National Football League playing with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1985. Bojovic played in just six games with the Cardinals during the 1985 season.
Bojovic next embarked on a successful five-year career in the Arena Football League with the Detroit Drive from 1988 to 1992. During his five years with the Detroit Drive the Drive won four Arena Bowl championships 1988, 1989, 1990 and 1992. In 1990, he was named Kicker of the Year by the AFL.[2]
While playing in the USFL Bojovic wore No. 3 when playing with both Michigan and Oakland and No. 11 with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Quotes from USFLOnline.com: "It was strictly mental, because I never missed a winning kick, " says Bojovic, who is currently the president of B2B Industrial Supply group in the greater Detroit area. "When I missed that winning kick, it was over. I never had a chance, I needed someone to shake-me-up, just say ‘listen you son-a-bitch, you’re the bad ass, you're tough you can do it…you got us here, forget about that kick, it’s gone, it’s history.'"
“We were totally shocked and surprised," Bojovic said. "We have 63 or 64 thousand [fans] in the stadium; we had a rough start then we had a winning streak of six games, then we played the Invaders at home, to see the 63,000 plus in the stadium, that tells you the impact we made in the city of Detroit and the state of Michigan. It was a tremendous feeling that were making so much progress."
Post career
[edit]Bojovic, utilized his business and marketing skills to embark on an over 25-year career in the Health & Safety field, and as of 2018 is the President of the B2B Industrial Supply Group[3] based out of Michigan.
References
[edit]- ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/novo-bojovic-83922514 [self-published source]
- ^ "Arena Football League Awards". Arena Fan. Retrieved September 16, 2018.
- ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/novo-bojovic-83922514 [self-published source]
USFLonline.com
External links
[edit]- USFL's Greatest game
- Career statistics from NFL.com · ArenaFan
- 1959 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Podgorica
- American football placekickers
- Central Michigan Chippewas football players
- St. Louis Cardinals (football) players
- Detroit Drive players
- Michigan Panthers players
- Oakland Invaders players
- Yugoslav emigrants to the United States
- Montenegrin players of American football