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Sam Ehlinger was born on 30 September, 1998 in Austin, Texas, U.S., is an American football player (born 1998). Discover Sam Ehlinger'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 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 30 September, 1998
Birthday 30 September
Birthplace Austin, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Sam Ehlinger Height, Weight & Measurements

At 25 years old, Sam Ehlinger height is 1.91 m and Weight 104 kg.

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Weight 104 kg
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Sam Ehlinger Net Worth

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Timeline

1924

He did not start at quarterback against the 24th-ranked West Virginia Mountaineers but assumed the role after two offensive series, throwing for two touchdowns as well as recording a 23-yard catch from Jerrod Heard in the 28–14 win.

However, one throw was also intercepted 94 yards for a touchdown.

With both Ehlinger and Buechele healthy and having started games for Texas, Herman publicly announced early that Ehlinger would start for the Longhorns against the Texas Tech Red Raiders, an unusual departure of protocol from previous games.

Although he played well for much of the game in maintaining a lead for the Longhorns, Ehlinger threw an interception that was returned 55 yards in the closing minutes of the fourth quarter, eventually setting up a go-ahead touchdown from Texas Tech.

1998

Samuel George Ehlinger (born September 30, 1998) is an American football quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL).

He played high school football at Westlake in Austin, Texas, where he broke various school records held by Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks Drew Brees and Nick Foles, before committing to play college football at Texas.

2012

He continued to serve as Texas' starting quarterback for his first Red River Rivalry game against the 12th-ranked Oklahoma Sooners on October 14.

In the rivalry matchup, the Longhorns trailed the Sooners 0–20 in the second quarter before amassing a 24–23 lead in the fourth quarter following an 8-yard rushing touchdown by Ehlinger; however, Texas was unable to secure the lead, and a final attempt to score ended when Ehlinger threw the ball out of bounds on fourth-and-13, resulting in a 29–24 loss.

Ehlinger finished the game having passed for 278 yards and rushed for 106 yards, making him the first freshman quarterback in school history to rush for over 100 yards in back-to-back games.

During the fourth quarter of the game, Ehlinger briefly laid motionless following a hard tackle, sitting out a subsequent play to undergo concussion protocol before later returning to the field.

Although Ehlinger stated in the post-game press conference that he "felt fine" and "wasn't ever confused where [he] was at all," Boston University Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy co-founder Christopher Nowinski expressed skepticism on Twitter that concussion protocol was properly followed.

Ehlinger maintained the starting quarterback role in a 13–10 overtime loss to a top-10 Oklahoma State Cowboys team, completing 22 of 36 passes for 241 yards but throwing a game-ending interception in the endzone during overtime to solidify the loss.

Following the game, he showed concussion symptoms that would place him in concussion protocol, with a healing Buechele slotted into the starting quarterback role; Ehlinger did not travel with the team for their 38–7 away victory the following week over the Baylor Bears.

Ehlinger was available to play against the TCU Horned Frogs, with coach Herman indicating that " [ Shane Buechele, Sam Ehlinger, and Jerrod Heard ] are probably going to play at one point or another."

However, an inner ear issue sidelined Ehlinger for the game.

He was cleared to play against the Kansas Jayhawks the following week, serving as a backup quarterback and completing two passes and scoring one touchdown in the fourth quarter in the Longhorns' victory.

2015

He committed to play football at the University of Texas at Austin on July 28, 2015.

Ehlinger joined the Texas Longhorns under new head coach Tom Herman, who inherited an offense led by sophomore starting quarterback Shane Buechele.

2017

Addressing competition between Ehlinger and Buechele for the starting quarterback position for the 2017 season during spring practice, offensive coordinator Tim Beck described Buechele as having quicker adaptability than Ehlinger.

During the spring game on April 15, Ehlinger played on the second-team offense against the first-team defense, scoring a touchdown and passing for 148 yards.

Through spring and much of summer practice, coach Herman did not explicitly declare a starting quarterback for the season, though by late August he had hinted that Buechele would be starting, citing his experience.

The depth chart for Texas' opening game against Maryland on September 2, Ehlinger was listed as the second-string quarterback.

He did not see playing action in the eventual 51–41 loss to Maryland; however, Buechele injured his throwing shoulder over the course of the game, resulting in Ehlinger taking practice repetitions with first-team starters following the game.

After Buechele was ultimately sidelined due to injury, Ehlinger made his first career start for Texas on September 9, 2017, against the San Jose State Spartans, leading the team to a 56–0 victory with 222 passing yards and a passing touchdown alongside 48 rushing yards.

This made him just the tenth freshman to start a game at quarterback for the university.

The starting quarterback role remained unsettled during the following week as Buechele was able to practice with the team while recovering from his shoulder injury.

Ehlinger was eventually selected as the starter against #4 USC Trojans, completing 21 of 40 passes and two touchdowns in the double overtime loss.

Ehlinger was able to connect with wide receiver Armanti Foreman on a 17-yard touchdown pass with 45 seconds remaining in regulation to give the Longhorns a late lead before the Trojans equalized with a field goal to send the game into overtime.

However, Ehlinger fumbled the ball in the second overtime period, allowing USC to win on a second field goal.

His 298-yard passing effort was the second-most by a true freshman in university history.

A healthy Buechele reclaimed the starting quarterback role against the Iowa State Cyclones to open Big 12 Conference play, though Ehlinger did not take any snaps despite Buechele suffering an ankle injury during the subsequent victory.

However, given the severity of Buechele's injury, Ehlinger started at quarterback for the Longhorns against the Kansas State Wildcats, leading Texas to a 40–34 double overtime victory.

His 30 completions, 50 passing attempts, 380 passing yards, and 107 rushing yards marked personal highs for 2017.

The 380 passing yards were the most by a true freshman at Texas and the tenth most of any quarterback at the school, while the 487 total yardage was the third most in school history.

Ehlinger was named the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Player of the Week for his efforts against Kansas State.

2018

As a freshman there, Ehlinger split playing time with quarterback Shane Buechele before taking over as the starter in 2018, where he led the team to the 2018 Big 12 Championship Game and two bowl games.

He was selected by the Colts in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL Draft.

Ehlinger attended and played quarterback for Westlake High School in Austin, Texas, where he was coached by Todd Dodge.

Ehlinger graduated as the school's all-time leader in passing yards and touchdowns.

He was named the MaxPreps National Junior of the Year after his junior season, and was rated by Rivals.com as a four-star recruit, and received offers from Florida State, Houston, McNeese State, Oklahoma State, SMU, Texas Tech, and Wyoming, as well as his hometown team of Texas.