- Ty Detmer
Infobox NFLretired
|position=Quarterback
number=11, 14
birthdate=birth date and age|1967|10|30San Marcos, Texas
deathdate=
debutyear=1992
finalyear=2005
draftyear=1992
draftround=9
draftpick=230
college=Brigham Young
teams=
*Green Bay Packers (1992-1995)
*Philadelphia Eagles (1996-1997)
*San Francisco 49ers (1998)
*Cleveland Browns (1999-2000)
*Detroit Lions (2001-2003)
*Atlanta Falcons (2004-2005)
stat1label=TD-INT
stat1value=34-35
stat2label=Yards
stat2value=6,351
stat3label=QB Rating
stat3value=74.7
nfl=DET313774
highlights=
* 1990Heisman Trophy
* 1991Davey O'Brien Award
* 1990Davey O'Brien Award
HOF=Ty Hubert Detmer (born
October 30 ,1967 inSan Marcos, Texas ) is a formerAmerican football quarterback who starred atBrigham Young University . Detmer holds many records for his performance as BYU's quarterback and won theHeisman Trophy in 1990. Detmer graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in recreation administration and became a member ofThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during his junior year there.Personal
Ty is brother of NFL QB
Koy Detmer , and is the son of CoachSonny Detmer [ [http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/stories/MYSA070904.1C.detmers.21293a4c.html Detmer brothers' success dates back to father's coaching] ]High school career
Detmer attended Hobby Middle School and
Southwest High School inSan Antonio, Texas . He earned letters ingolf , football,basketball ,baseball , and track. As a senior, he won All-America honors in football and was the Texas Player of the Year. He also won All-State honors in baseball and All-District in basketball. His father, Sonny, was his football coach.College career
Detmer entered the national spotlight during his record-setting career at BYU. He redshirted during the 1987 season, and shared quarterback duties with
Sean Covey as a freshman in 1988. He started a game against New Mexico, and passed for 333 yards and 5 touchdowns in a 65-0 BYU victory. He was named Most Valuable Player of the 1988Freedom Bowl , leading BYU to a come-from-behind 20-17 victory over Colorado.Detmer became a 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. He led BYU to a WAC Championship, their first since 1985. Detmer finished the season with a strong performance against Penn State in the 1989Holiday Bowl , setting NCAA records for most passing yards (576) and most yards of total offense (594) in a single bowl game.Detmer's junior season (1990) ranks as one of the greatest seasons for a quarterback in college football history. Detmer 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 highpoint of the season was BYU's 28-21 upset victory over top-ranked Miami (FL); Detmer led the Cougars by passing for 406 yards and 3 touchdowns against the defending national champions. For his efforts, Detmer was awarded the
Heisman Trophy , and received many other honors (including theMaxwell Award and theDavey O'Brien Award ). He was named First TeamAll-America by theAssociated Press ,UPI , Football Writers, Walter Camp, 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), 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. With inexperienced teammates, Detmer could not get BYU's offense going, and Cougars lost their first three games (road contests against
Florida State ,UCLA , and 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 spectacular 52-52 tie againstSan Diego State in their final regular season game. In that contest, BYU fell behind 45-17 before Detmer led a comeback. He finished the game with 599 passing yards and 6 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 Iowa in the 1991 Holiday Bowl.Detmer totaled 4,031 passing yards and 35 touchdowns in his senior season. He finished third in the Heisman Trophy voting, but won the Davey O'Brien Award again and also earned the
Sammy Baugh Trophy and theToday's Top VI Award . He was named First Team All-American by several organizations. His final career statistics were 1,530 pass attempts; 958 completions; 15,031 passing yards; 121 touchdown passes; 14,665 yards of total offense; 135 touchdowns responsible for; and 162.7 passer rating. All of these totals established NCAA records. In all, Detmer finished his college career with 59 NCAA records (and tied for three others). Including statistics from bowl games, Detmer totaled 16,206 passing yards and 127 touchdown passes at BYU.Professional career
Green Bay Packers
Despite his success at BYU, Detmer was deemed too small to play quarterback in the
NFL . TheGreen Bay Packers drafted him in the ninth round (230th pick overall) of the 1992NFL Draft . Detmer spent four seasons with the Packers, but did not see much action while backing upBrett Favre .Philadelphia Eagles
Detmer found more playing time after signing a free agent contract with the
Philadelphia Eagles in 1996. AfterRodney Peete suffered a knee injury, Detmer became the team's starting quarterback. Detmer posted a 4-0 record in his first four starts. In his first start against the division rivalNew York Giants , Detmer completed 18 of 33 passes for 170 yards and no interceptions in the 19-10 victory. In his second start, he threw four touchdown passes (all toIrving Fryar ) against theMiami Dolphins . The following week, he passed for a career-high 342 yards against theCarolina Panthers . The next week, he passed for 217 yards and a touchdown and added his first career rushing touchdown against theDallas Cowboys . It was Philadelphia's first victory at Dallas since 1991, and earned Detmer theMiller Lite NFL Player of the Week award. A few weeks later, Detmer and the Eagles ended a three game losing streak as they shut out the Giants in the rematch 24-0. Detmer threw three touchdowns in the win. For the year, Detmer passed for 2,911 yards and 15 touchdowns; his 80.8 passer rating ranked fourth among NFC quarterbacks. The Eagles posted a 7-4 record with Detmer as the starter during the 1996 season, good enough to enter the NFC playoffs. The following season, Detmer shared quarterback duties with Rodney Peete andBobby Hoying .an Francisco 49ers
In 1998, he left Philadelphia and joined the
San Francisco 49ers as a backup to Steve Young. He only spent one season in San Francisco; his lone start came against the Panthers. He passed for 276 yards and 3 touchdowns in the 49ers' 25-23 victory.Cleveland Browns
In 1999, Detmer was traded to the
Cleveland Browns , who wanted him to mentor rookieTim Couch . Detmer started the first two games of the 1999 season, then served as backup to Couch for the rest of the season. Detmer injured his right Achilles and was inactive the entire 2000 season.Detroit Lions
Detmer spent three seasons (2001 to 2003) with the
Detroit Lions . He started four games during the 2001 season. In his first start, he threw 7 interceptions against the Browns. He was eventually replaced as starter, but did start the final two games of the season. He set career highs for attempts (50) and completions (31) against theChicago Bears , finishing with 303 passing yards. He closed out the season with 242 yards and 2 touchdowns against the Cowboys.Atlanta Falcons
Detmer spent the 2004 and 2005 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, but did not see any action as the third-string quarterback behind
Michael Vick andMatt Schaub .In 14 total seasons in the NFL, Detmer has played in 54 games (with 25 starts), totaling 6,351 yards passing with 34 touchdowns and 35 interceptions. Detmer did not officially retire from football following the release and has said he would come back if any team needs him.
Post-Football Career
Detmer currently lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and four daughters and works for Triton Financial as Senior Vice President of Player Relations.
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