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Nick Tiano was born on 10 December, 1996 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, U.S., is an American football player (born 1996). Discover Nick Tiano'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 27 years old?
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Timeline
Nicklas Vincent Tiano (born December 10, 1996) is an American football quarterback who is a free agent.
He played college football for Mississippi State before transferring to Chattanooga.
He also played for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL), and had brief stints with the Toronto Argonauts and Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL).
Tiano was born on December 10, 1996, in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
He played high school football for Baylor School in Chattanooga.
In his senior season he was 137 of 224 for 2,096 yards, sixteen touchdowns, and three touchdowns in 2014.
He committed to Mississippi State University in June 2014.
He was the top quarterback recruit for the class of 2015 in Tennessee at Baylor School.
He was a consensus three-star athlete.
In 2015, Tiano was redshirted.
In 2016, Tiano saw action in four games for the Bulldogs.
He completed his singular pass attempt on the season for five yards against Auburn.
After the season he announced that he would transfer from Mississippi State after not seeing much action that year.
On December 5, 2016, Tiano announced he would transfer to University of Tennessee at Chattanooga to play for the Mocs.
He started his career off at Chattanooga started the first four games of the season in place of suspended Alejandro Bennifield.
In his first four starts he went 87 of 158 for 873 yards, he had six touchdowns to six interceptions as well.
He made his first collegiate start against No. 5 ranked Jacksonville State, he went 23 of 43 for 218 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in a 13–27 loss.
He also started against No. 12 LSU, UT Martin, and VMI, the team would lose 10–45 against LSU, 7–21 against UT Martin, but would win 63–7 against SoCon opponent VMI.
He also started against Western Carolina where the team lost 7–45, Tiano left the game early due to injury.
Tiano would miss the last six games of the season as the team would finish 3–8 (3–5 in conference play).
In 2018, Tiano's junior season, he played in all eleven games for the Mocs.
He went 233 of 378 for 2,710 yards, fifteen touchdowns, and six interceptions.
He finished the year third in the SoCon in completions per game (21.2), passing yards per game (246.4), and total offense per game (268.1).
He also finished fourth in the SoCon in passing touchdowns (15) and completion percentage (61.6%).
His 2,710 passing yards would be good enough for fifth-most in Chattanooga season history, his 233 completions would be third-most, his six interceptions would be the lowest ever by a Mocs' quarterback to throw for 200 passes, alongside his 2,949 would be seventh-most in a season.
The team started the season off 4–0, beating Tennessee Tech 34–10, The Citadel 29–28 in overtime, UT Martin 34–24 and No. 17 Samford 27–10.
Chattanooga would then lose to East Tennessee State 14–17, they were down 17–0 until they would score fourteen unanswered against the Buccaneers, starting off with a three-yard touchdown pass from Tiano to Bryce Nunnelly.
Chattanooga would hold ETSU to a three and out before the Mocs scored a three-yard touchdown run from Tyrell Price to make it 14–17 with four minutes left.
They would once again get another stop and would get the ball back with 97 seconds left on the clock.
With eleven seconds left Tiano would pass to Joseph Parker who would lateral the ball to Nunnelly who would fumble and would be the end of the game, ending the Mocs' comeback.
The team would go on to lose four of their next six to finish the season 6–5, a three win improvement in comparison to the previous year.
In 2019, Tiano started all twelve games for Chattanooga going 174 of 329 for 2,242 yards, fourteen touchdowns, and a career-high ten interceptions.
He was named to the NFF Hampshire Society after the season.
His 2,242 would be good enough for ninth-most in Chattanooga single season history, his 329 pass attempts were good enough for tenth all-time.
He also added 384 rushing yards on 85 carries alongside nine rushing touchdowns, compared to only one rushing touchdown his previous four seasons.
In November, Tiano was named SoCon Offensive Player of the Month, the first to do so since Derrick Craine four years earlier, after averaging 444.1 yards per game against SoCon opponents.
In those four games he had eleven touchdowns, rushing for a touchdown in each of those games.
He opened the four game stretch with 164 yards and a touchdown in a loss against No. 13 Furman, then came back next game against Samford where he ran for a career-high 100 yards alongside 296 passing yards and two passing touchdowns.
Then in a comeback win at The Citadel he throw for 268 yards and two touchdowns, including a 31-yard game-winning touchdown run.
He would finish the four game stretch with a loss against VMI where he had two more passing touchdowns and 230 yards through the air.