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David Ash was born on 29 July, 1992 in Houston, Texas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1992). Discover David Ash'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 31 years old?

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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 29 July, 1992
Birthday 29 July
Birthplace Houston, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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David Ash Height, Weight & Measurements

At 31 years old, David Ash height is 1.91 m and Weight 101 kg.

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Height 1.91 m
Weight 101 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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David Ash Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is David Ash worth at the age of 31 years old? David Ash’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated David Ash's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1992

David Trenton Ash (born July 29, 1992) is a former American football quarterback who last played for the Warsaw Mets in the Polish Football League.

He played college football for the University of Texas Longhorns.

2003

Texas lost, 17–55, their worst loss against the Sooners since 2003.

Because of McCoy's uneven performance in that game, Ash was named the starter for the next five games, during which the team went 2–3, and Ash was twice replaced by McCoy.

After McCoy nearly sparked a comeback against Kansas State, Ash lost the starting job to him against Texas A&M and Baylor.

But a poor performance in the Baylor game, combined with good practices by Ash, led to another change at quarterback and Ash started in the Holiday Bowl against California.

In that game he completed 14 of 23 passes for 142 yards and one touchdown while also catching a 4-yard touchdown pass from Jaxon Shipley, and was named the game's offensive MVP.

2008

Ash made his first start against Ennis High School in 2008, a game Belton lost 43–8.

2009

In his junior year in 2009, Ash led the Belton Tigers to the second round of the Class 5A Texas football playoffs before falling to South Garland High School in a 14–24 loss.

Ash led the Tigers to a 5–6 record in his senior year with 38 touchdowns and only 10 interceptions.

He also set multiple school records, including most career passing yardage, completions, and touchdowns.

After his senior year, Ash was named the all-state second team quarterback and all-state first team punter.

2010

Ash committed to the Texas Longhorns on February 13, 2010, becoming the fourth player to commit to the football team during the 2010 recruiting class.

2011

After an impressive start that included being named the offensive MVP in the 2011 Holiday Bowl, he was forced to end his career early in the face of repeated concussions and concussion-related symptoms.

Headed into the first game of the 2011 season against Rice, Ash was placed as a third-string quarterback on Texas' depth chart, alongside redshirt freshman Connor Wood and behind Case McCoy and Garrett Gilbert, respectively.

In the season opener, Ash threw his first pass as a Texas Longhorns player for two yards.

In the next game against the BYU Cougars, Ash remained as a backup quarterback, but was put into action after Garrett Gilbert was benched in the second quarter after throwing two interceptions.

Ash threw for 35 yards against BYU while rotating at the quarterback position alongside Case McCoy.

Ash and McCoy continued into their next game against UCLA as co-starters at the quarterback position, although McCoy would end up seeing more playing time.

Ash threw his first touchdown in his collegiate career in the next game against Iowa State on a 48-yard pass to Mike Davis.

Ash scored two touchdowns in a 37–14 victory against the Cyclones.

In the annual Red River Rivalry against Oklahoma, Ash threw another touchdown but also threw two interceptions.

2012

During the 2012 Texas spring game, Ash began the game with the Horns team to start the game and flipped between the Horns and Texas team throughout the scrimmage.

However, Ash only threw seven passes, of which six were completed for 87 yards, including one touchdown.

Ash also ran for only six yards on five attempts.

The Texas team won the scrimmage 35–28.

After the spring game and throughout the offseason, it was undecided whether Case McCoy or Ash would be the Longhorns' starting quarterback, with both appearing in preseason drills.

However, on August 22, 2012, Ash was finally named the starting quarterback for Texas over McCoy.

Ash made his first start of the 2012 season against Wyoming on September 1.

In the season opener, Ash completed 74.1% of his passes for 156 passing yards.

Ash's single touchdown came on a 16-yard strike to wide receiver Jaxon Shipley.

The quarterback also ran three times for eight yards, helping the team to a 37–17 victory to begin the 2012 season.

Against New Mexico, Ash once again threw no interceptions and completed a 72.7% completion percentage.

Ash also threw for two touchdowns, including a 45-yard shovel pass to Daje Johnson in the third quarter, and a personal best of 221 yards.

Through the first 10 games, Ash led Texas to 8 wins, including gutsy road wins against #22 Oklahoma State and #20 Texas Tech.

In the Oklahoma State game, he led Texas on back-to-back 75 yard drives in the last ten minutes of the game for the win.

2017

On March 16, 2017, however, Ash was medically cleared to play football again, and participated in the Longhorns' 2017 pro day.

Ash attended Academy High School (in which school system his father was a middle school principal) before transferring to Belton High School in Belton, Texas his sophomore year.

He played as both quarterback and punter.

In his three seasons, Ash compiled an 18–15 record.