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Steven Sheffield was born on 14 March, 1988 in Pflugerville, Texas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1988). Discover Steven Sheffield's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 36 years old?

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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 14 March 1988
Birthday 14 March
Birthplace Pflugerville, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Steven Sheffield Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Steven Sheffield height is 1.93 m and Weight 93 kg.

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Height 1.93 m
Weight 93 kg
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Steven Sheffield Net Worth

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1988

Steven Sheffield (born March 4, 1988) is a former American football quarterback.

He played for the Spokane Shock, San Antonio Talons and Pittsburgh Power of the Arena Football League (AFL).

He played collegiately for the Texas Tech Red Raiders for four seasons, throwing for a total of 1,578 yards, 17 touchdowns, and 5 interceptions.

Sheffield's record as a starter was 4–0 during his college career.

2004

Sheffield prepped at John B. Connally High School in Pflugerville, Texas, where he led CHS to the Texas Class AAAA State Semifinals in 2004 and 2005 and won the District 26-4A District Championship in 2004 and 2005.

During his final two seasons, he led his teams to a combined 23–6 record.

He was first-team all-district in 2004 and district MVP and All-Centex in 2005.

He passed for 1,600 yards in 2004 and followed with 2,700 yards in 2005 and also completed 34 touchdown passes to six interceptions.

He was involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes while in CHS.

He was recruited by mainly Division II schools, but was contacted by former Tech Coach Mike Leach after former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Greg McElroy backed out of his commitment to Tech and Sheffield was offered a preferred walk-on spot at Texas Tech, which he accepted.

Sheffield enrolled at Tech when Tech with former Texas High School All-Stater Taylor Potts, whom he would do battle with later on for the starting spot.

2006

Graham Harrell and Chris Todd were the starter and backup, with Sheffield, Potts, and Ryan Rowland battling for scout team reps. Sheffield spent 2006 on the scout team.

2007

Before the start of the 2007 season, Todd transferred to a junior college in Kansas.

Harrell remained the starter, Potts became the backup and Sheffield became the third string quarterback.

Sheffield saw his first college in action in a 75–7 blowout win over Northwestern State University.

2008

Sheffield spent the 2008 season on the scout team.

2009

For 2009, Potts became the starting quarterback.

Sheffield became the backup, and saw action in the second game against Rice University, when he threw a 26-yard touchdown to Tramain Swindall for his first career TD. After two effective games against ranked teams Texas and Houston, Potts was knocked out with a concussion late in the first half with the score tied at 7 with the New Mexico Lobos.

Sheffield entered the game with just over one minute left and led a 4-play drive that was capped with a last second TD pass to flanker Alexander Torres, giving the Raiders a 14-7 halftime lead.

Sheffield would then lead Tech to a 48-28 win.

Teammates began calling Sheffield by the nickname of "Sticks" for his lanky 6-foot-4, 190-pound frame.

The next game, against the Kansas State Wildcats, Sheffield threw for 7 touchdowns and 490 yards passing and the Red Raiders blew out the Wildcats, 66-14.

Then facing off against # 15 Nebraska, Sheffield led the Red Raiders into Lincoln, as they beat the Huskers 31-10.

However, Sheffield would break his foot while scoring on a quarterback keeper.

Potts and third string quarterback Seth Doege played the rest of the season.

Texas Tech end up 8-4 overall and earned an invite to the Valero Alamo Bowl.

Potts started and was named MVP of the game, although Sheffield did lead the Red Raiders on two touchdown drives to secure the win.

Tommy Tuberville was named as head football coach at Texas Tech after Mike Leach was fired, and new offensive coordinator Neal Brown named Potts the starter.

He first saw action against New Mexico and was responsible for two touchdown drives, one passing and one running.

After playing one series in the next game against the Texas Longhorns, Sheffield saw action as a wideout in the "Wild Raider" formation.

After Potts continued to struggle, Sheffield was announced as the starting quarterback against the Missouri Tigers.

Potts replaced an ineffective Sheffield, and started for the remainder of the season.

Sheffield would play at quarterback for the final time against the Weber State Wildcats on Senior Day, and left the game to a standing ovation.

His final career numbers were 134 completions out of 194 attempts for a 65.6 career completion percentage, with 1,578 yards, 17 touchdowns, and only five interceptions.

Sheffield graduated from Texas Tech University with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies.

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After college, Sheffield was invited to the Competitive Edge Sports NFL Preparation Camp in Atlanta, Georgia where he spent three months and performed well.

2012

At the end of 2012, Sheffield announced via Twitter and Facebook he was returning to Lubbock to attend Texas Tech to "focus on my education and future and put my football career on hold, for now."

2013

However, in 2013, he was activated by the Arena Football League's Pittsburgh Power.

In his first game, a 53-48 win against the Philadelphia Soul, Sheffield finished the game with 19-of-35 in passing for 272 yards and six touchdowns.