Hall of Fame
Shut out Texas in Austin to clinch 1971 NCAA District VI Championship and program's first berth in College World Series … Beat Seton Hall in second game of College World Series … 1971 All-District VI selection … Tossed a then-program record-tying 11 complete games in 1972, now tied for the ninth-highest single-season total in program history … Racked up 101 strikeouts in 1971, then the fourth-highest single-season total, now tied for eighth … Threw 20 complete games in career, then the second-highest total and now tied for eighth … Recorded a 1.50 career ERA, then the second-best mark and now the sixth … Pitched one-hitters in victories over Rice (1971) and Union (1972).
"48 years ago yesterday is the first time I put on the Broncs uniform," Doyle said. "It was such as an honor to be part of that team. I'm proud of where I went to school, where it's gone to and where it's headed. When I was here, we had professors that helped you and cared about you. I think it was destiny for me come to Pan American. I was part of 84 wins. We set NCAA records for double plays and with 54 consecutive shutout innings. We were ranked No. 1 in the nation in four different weeks. It had nothing to do with what I did, though, it's because we cared about each other."