Despite playing only two seasons at Cal Poly, Dally's combined 75 passing and rushing touchdowns totaled a school career record, which would later be matched by Chris Brown.[5] In a 2007 game against Weber State, Dally set a program record for touchdown passes in a game, with six, and tied the single-game record in 2008 versus Southern Utah.[6] In 2008, his passer-efficiency rating of 171.6 led the country at the FCS level. Following the 2008 regular season, Dally was selected to the All-Great West Conference First Team[7] and received two write-in votes for seven total points in the balloting for the Walter Payton Award.[8]
For the 2012-2013 seasons, Dally signed with the Danube Dragons of the Austrian Football League in February 2012,[9] and played with the club through 2013. The Dragons reached the Austrian league playoffs in both seasons.
In 2014 Dally returned to the Italian Football League, signing with the Milano Seamen, Dally was selected as co-MVP of the 2014 Italian Bowl. He also quarterbacked Milano to a repeat title in 2015, again earning the co-MVP honor as the Seamen defeated the Parma Panthers 24–14 in the XXXV edition of the game, held at Stadio Vigorelli.[10]
As the Seamen finished 11–1 in 2014, Dally surpassed 30 touchdown passes and added six rushing touchdowns for the season.[11]
References
^Milne, Brian (March 6, 2007). "DALLY GETS SHOT UNDER CENTER". Tribune, The (San Luis Obispo, CA). pp. D1.