Dodge played quarterback at
Thomas Jefferson High School in
Port Arthur, Texas, under coach
Ronnie Thompson where he set several state records. As a senior in 1980, Dodge set the record for most passing yards in a season and became the first quarterback in Texas high school football history to pass for more than 3,000 yards in a season (3,135 yards). That same season, he led Jefferson High to the 1980 Class 4A state championship game against
Permian High School of
Odessa, Texas. He also set Texas high school records for most career completions (382) and most completions in a season (221); while finishing his career with the second most career passing yards behind
Gary Kubiak. Dodge went on to play quarterback at the
University of Texas at Austin under coach
Fred Akers. From 1982 to 1983, Dodge was a backup quarterback, though he did get his first start as a freshman in the 1982
Sun Bowl when
Robert Brewer broke his hand 5 days before the game. In that game the #8 Longhorns were upset by North Carolina 26–10, in the snow, with Dodge going 6-22 for just 50 yards. In 1983, Dodge was named the starter for the opening game, but a shoulder injury in the final preseason scrimmage on Sep 9, sidelined him for a month and he didn't reclaim the starting role until early November. In late October he twice came in off the bench to replace starter
Rob Moerschell and rally the Longhorns to wins. He came in late to throw the go-ahead touchdown pass in the 15–12 win over SMU, The next week he got his first start of the season in a 9-3 lackluster win over Houston. But after struggling in the TCU game the next week and being replaced by Moerschell, he didn't play the remainder of the year. Despite the quarterback troubles that resulted in rotating starters, the Longhorns went undefeated during the regular season and, but for a disappointing loss to Georgia in the Cotton Bowl, would have won the national championship. The Longhorns entered the 1984 season ranked #4 with Dodge again as the starter. The team started with back-to-back wins over ranked opponents, #11 Auburn and #4 Penn State. Texas rose to a #1 ranking, which it lost after a controversial 15–15 tie with #3 Oklahoma, but went on to win 3 more games, including a win over #14 SMU to start the season 6–0–1. But the title run was ended during a 29–15 loss to Houston in which Dodge threw 0 completions in his first 13 passes (but 4 of his 5 record interceptions) and was benched for
Bret Stafford. Dodge led the team to a win over #12 TCU the next week, but lost again to Baylor in the following game—while setting school records for single season passing yards and completions. The season finished with two more losses, to Texas A&M when Dodge was benched for Stafford, and to Iowa in the 1984
Freedom Bowl when the Longhorns gave up 55 points, the most since 1904. After splitting time in the first three games, Dodge got a chance to retake the quarterback position when Stafford was pulled six plays into the Oklahoma game, but Dodge threw 2 interceptions and could only muster 53 yards allowing Stafford to retain the starting role the next week against Arkansas. Dodge would not see significant playing time again until the final game of the regular season when he came off the bench versus Texas A&M to score the Longhorns only touchdown that day. Dodge finished with a career record of 9-5-1 and several passing records. He still ranks ninth on the UT all-time passing list with 2,791 yards and stands ninth in TD passes with 18. His 359 passing yards in Texas' 44–16 win over
Rice in 1985 stood as the Longhorn single-game record for 13 years before
James Brown broke it with a 397-yard passing day against
Texas Tech in 1997. Dodge's passing effort currently ranks fourth on the UT single-game chart, behind
Major Applewhite,
Colt McCoy, and Brown. His 96-yard touchdown pass to Donovan Pitts in the 1985 Rice game is still tied for the second longest in school history.
Records • Texas High School Record- Most passing yards, season (3,135), surpassed by Wilbur Odom in 1986 • UT - Passing Yards, Game (359); surpassed by James Brown in 1997 • UT - Passing Yards, Season (1,599), surpassed by
Bret Stafford in 1986 •
UT - Highest Average Gain per completion, game (32.6) •
UT - Passes intercepted, Game (5) tied with Zeke Martin, Stafford, Garrett Gilbert •
UT - Passes intercepted, Season (19) • UT - Longest Pass Play (96 yards), pass to Donovon Pitts; surpassed by
Major Applewhite in 1998 • UT - Longest Scoring Play (96 yards), pass to Donovon Pitts; surpassed by
Major Applewhite in 1998
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