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Ty Detmer was born on 30 October, 1967 in San Marcos, Texas, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1967). Discover Ty Detmer'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 56 years old?
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30 October, 1967 |
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30 October |
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San Marcos, Texas, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 56 years old group.
Ty Detmer Height, Weight & Measurements
At 56 years old, Ty Detmer height is 183 cm .
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183 cm |
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Who Is Ty Detmer's Wife?
His wife is Kim Herbert (m. 1991)
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Kim Herbert (m. 1991) |
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Rylli, Mayci, Kaili, Aubri |
Ty Detmer Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ty Detmer worth at the age of 56 years old? Ty Detmer’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Ty Detmer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ty Detmer Social Network
Timeline
Ty Hubert Detmer (born October 30, 1967) is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL).
He led BYU to a Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Championship, the team's first since 1985.
Detmer attended BYU, where he played for the BYU Cougars football team from 1987 to 1991.
In deciding which college to attend, he was in part attracted by BYU's alcohol-free environment.
He redshirted for the Cougars during the 1987 season, and shared quarterback duties with Sean Covey as a redshirt freshman in 1988.
Detmer started only one game that year, but he made the most of the opportunity, passing for 333 yards and five touchdowns in a 65-0 victory over New Mexico.
Later, he was named Most Valuable Player of the 1988 Freedom Bowl, after entering the game as a substitute and leading BYU to a come-from-behind 20–17 victory over the Colorado Buffaloes.
Detmer became the full-time starter in 1989.
He emerged as one of the top quarterbacks in the nation, passing for 4,560 yards and 32 touchdowns during the regular season.
His passer rating of 175.6 led the NCAA, and he finished second to Houston's Andre Ware in total offense.
Detmer finished the season with a strong performance against Penn State in the 1989 Holiday Bowl, setting NCAA records for most passing yards (576) and most yards of total offense (594) in a single bowl game.
He finished ninth in the Heisman Trophy voting.
He won the Heisman Trophy in 1990 while playing college football for the BYU Cougars.
Detmer broke numerous NCAA records with BYU, and was twice recognized as a consensus All-American.
Detmer's 1990 junior season ranks as one of the greatest seasons for a quarterback in college football history.
He passed for 5,188 yards and 41 touchdowns in 12 regular-season games, and finished the year with 42 NCAA records (and tied for five others).
The high point of the season was BYU's 28-21 upset victory over the top-ranked Miami Hurricanes; Detmer led the Cougars by passing for 406 yards and three touchdowns against the defending national champions.
For his performance that season, he was awarded the Heisman Trophy, as well as many other honors including the Maxwell and Davey O'Brien awards.
He was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American, having been named to the first teams of the Associated Press, UPI, Newspaper Enterprise Association, Football Writers Association of America, Walter Camp Foundation, Football News, Scripps Howard, and the Sporting News.
Unfortunately for Detmer and BYU, the season ended in disastrous fashion: the Cougars lost 59-28 in their final regular-season game against Hawaii on the back of four Detmer interceptions, then lost 65-14 to Texas A&M in the 1990 Holiday Bowl.
Detmer was knocked out of the game against Texas A&M, suffering two separated shoulders that required off-season surgery.
The 1991 season started poorly for BYU, as the Cougars lost their first three games (on a neutral field against #1 Florida State and road contests against #23 UCLA and #12 Penn State).
After an 0–3 start, Detmer and BYU turned things around.
The Cougars won eight straight games, and clinched their third consecutive WAC championship with a 52–52 tie against San Diego State in their final regular-season road game.
In that contest, BYU fell behind 45–17 before Detmer led a comeback.
He finished the game with 599 passing yards and six touchdowns, both career highs.
In his final game as a Cougar, Detmer passed for 350 yards to lead BYU to a 13–13 tie against heavily favored #7 Iowa in the 1991 Holiday Bowl.
He totaled 4,031 passing yards and 35 touchdowns in regular-season play during his senior year.
He finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting, but won the Davey O'Brien Award again and also earned the Sammy Baugh Trophy and Today's Top VI Award.
Additionally, he was again recognized as a consensus first-team All-American.
A late-round pick in the 1992 NFL Draft, Detmer played for six NFL teams over 14 seasons, mostly in a backup role.
He is currently the head football coach for the American Leadership–Queen Creek Patriots.
After his playing career, Detmer became a coach.
He was the offensive coordinator at BYU from 2015 to 2017.
He is the older brother of former NFL quarterback Koy Detmer.
Detmer was born in San Marcos, Texas.
He attended Hobby Middle School, Mount Sacred Heart Middle School, and United Middle School in Laredo, Texas, and Southwest High School in San Antonio, Texas.
He earned letters in golf, football, basketball, baseball, and track.
As a senior, Detmer won high school All-American honors in football and was the Texas Player of the Year.
He also won all-state honors in baseball and all-district accolades in basketball.