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Tyson Bagent was born on 8 June, 2000 in Martinsburg, West Virginia, U.S., is an American football player (born 2000). Discover Tyson Bagent'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 23 years old?
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Tyson Bagent Net Worth
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Timeline
Tyson Jacob Bagent (born June 8, 2000) is an American football quarterback for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL).
He played college football for the Shepherd Rams.
As a five-year starter at Shepherd, Bagent broke almost every quarterback record for the school, broke the Division II record for completions (1,400) and passing yards (17,034), and the NCAA record for passing touchdowns (159).
In 2021, Bagent was named the Harlon Hill Trophy and the Hardman Award winner as well as DII Offensive Player of the Year by almost every outlet.
He was also a two-time All-American and PSAC East Offensive Player of the Year.
On October 22, 2023, Bagent became the first Division II undrafted rookie quarterback to start an NFL game since 1950.
Bagent grew up in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
His father, Travis Bagent, is a world arm-wrestling champion.
He attended Martinsburg High School, where he played high school football and basketball.
He was named the West Virginia Gatorade Player of the Year after passing for 41 touchdowns.
Bagent finished his high school career with 7,800 passing yards and 112 touchdown passes.
Bagent was recruited by Division I Football Championship Subdivision schools Robert Morris and Albany, but committed to play college football at Division II school Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
Bagent became the starting quarterback for the Shepherd Rams as a freshman in 2018 and made his debut on September 1, 2018, against Notre Dame (OH), where he threw for 518 yards on 36 completions and 54 attempts and three touchdowns in a 35–33 loss.
His completions, attempts, and passing yards were all school records.
A week later against Glenville State, Bagent was named Mountain East Conference (MEC) Offensive Player of the Week when he completed 32 of 41 passes for 378 yards and four total touchdowns in a 41–24 win.
In their 27–7 road win against West Virginia State, Bagent would win the award for the second-straight week with a 318-yard, two-touchdown performance.
Against WV Wesleyan, Bagent set the school and MEC record for touchdown passes in a single game with seven in Shepherd's 58–35 win.
Following the end of the season, Bagent earned First-team All-MEC honors.
He finished 253 for 387 in passing attempts, with 3,029 passing yards on 29 touchdowns to just 13 interceptions.
Bagent was also awarded Third-team Don Hansen All-Regional.
In Week 2 of the 2019 season, Bagent completed 36 passes on 54 attempts for 438 yards and three touchdowns.
His 36 completions tied his record from the previous season.
He would win Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference East Offensive Athlete of the Week award for his performance.
A week later, he would win the award again against Clarion when he had 394 yards and five touchdowns.
In Week 5, Bagent would be inactive after being injured in their Week 4 matchup.
True freshman quarterback, Christian Etchison, took his place and led the Rams to a 62–28 win.
Bagent won PSAC East Offensive Athlete of the Week again after throwing for 413 yards and three touchdowns in a win over No. 12 West Chester.
Following the end of the 2019 season, Bagent was named Second-team All-PSAC East after passing for 4,349 yards and 36 touchdowns.
He also set the single-season school record for passing percentage with 71.01%.
Bagent's junior season was canceled due to COVID-19.
In the one game he played against Mercyhurst, Bagent was 13-of-19 for 76 yards and one interception in the 38–14 win.
Against Ohio Dominican, Bagent finished with 26 completions for 346 yards and four touchdowns in a 35–30 win.
On September 11, Bagent had five touchdowns and 363 yards in a 56–26 win against Gannon.
Against No. 14/19 IUP, Bagent finished 28-of-41 for 468 yards and four touchdowns (one interception) in a 37–21 win.
Against Kutztown, he threw for 456 yards and three touchdowns in a 42–35 win.
On October 9 against Lock Haven, Bagent helped the Rams put up 75 points in a 75–21 blowout win.
He had five touchdowns in the performance.
Shepherd finished the regular season with a 10–1 record and they were ranked No. 8 going into the Division II Playoffs.
After three wins against unranked Findlay, No. 6/11 Notre Dame (OH), and No. 12/12 Kutztown, Shepherd would run into No. 1/1 Ferris State and they would lose 55–7 in the Division II Semifinal.
During that game, Bagent threw for 249 yards on 22 completions, one touchdown, and one interception.