"Bruce Eugene" is a former American football quarterback who is currently a college football coach. He played college football at Grambling State University.

Standing six foot (1.83 m) tall, and weighing over 260 lb he has been given the nickname "Round Mound of Touchdown". Eugene is much heavier than the typical quarterback, but has proven to be exceptionally quick and agile for a man his size. He is also a very accurate passer, and was rated one of the top players in Division I-AA college football.

Injured in the first game of the 2004 season, Eugene sat out the entire remainder of the year. He received a sixth year of eligibility from the National Collegiate Athletic Association/NCAA.

Bruce was a three-time finalist for the coveted Walter Payton Award, which is given annually to I-AA's top football player (the equivalent of the Heisman Trophy in Division I-A).

In 2003, he threw for 3,805 yards with 34 TD vs 13 INT. He also ran for 412 yards with 6 TD. He followed that up with an amazing performance during the 2005 season throwing for 4,408 yards with 56 TD vs 6 INT while running for an additional 157 yards and 3 TD.

He also recorded one of the highest ever scores on the wonderlic test, a phenomenal 41.

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Everybody is for Grambling. We don't like going anywhere without the band. We love the band because it keeps us motivated.

It weighs on me a lot, but I can't think about that on the field. This could have been a big step for me if I could have played better and won this game. But I didn't, so it's back to the drawing board.