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This kid was committed in the same class w/ Tebow (I think) and backed out (didn't Meyer tell him they were recruiting Tebow as a LB or something?):
Report: Former Texas, Ole Miss QB Jevan Snead dies at 32
Report: Former Texas, Ole Miss QB Jevan Snead dies at 32
Former Texas and Ole Miss quarterback Jevan Snead has died at the age of 32, according to a report from the Austin American-Statesman.
Per the report, Snead died in Austin, TX and police do not suspect that foul play was involved.
Snead was a highly touted quarterback prospect coming out of Stephenville High School, and he signed with the Texas Longhorns as a four-star recruit in the 2006 signing class under Mack Brown. Snead saw action as a true freshman when Colt McCoy went down with an injury, but he transferred to Ole Miss at the end of the season.
After sitting out in 2007 due to NCAA transfer rules, Snead led the Ole Miss offense in 2008 and 2009. In two years with the Rebels, Snead threw for 5,394 yards and 46 touchdowns. In that 2008 season, Snead led Ole Miss to a nine-win season, which included a win over the No. 4 Florida Gators in The Swamp.
Report: Former Texas, Ole Miss QB Jevan Snead dies at 32
Report: Former Texas, Ole Miss QB Jevan Snead dies at 32
Former Texas and Ole Miss quarterback Jevan Snead has died at the age of 32, according to a report from the Austin American-Statesman.
Per the report, Snead died in Austin, TX and police do not suspect that foul play was involved.
Snead was a highly touted quarterback prospect coming out of Stephenville High School, and he signed with the Texas Longhorns as a four-star recruit in the 2006 signing class under Mack Brown. Snead saw action as a true freshman when Colt McCoy went down with an injury, but he transferred to Ole Miss at the end of the season.
After sitting out in 2007 due to NCAA transfer rules, Snead led the Ole Miss offense in 2008 and 2009. In two years with the Rebels, Snead threw for 5,394 yards and 46 touchdowns. In that 2008 season, Snead led Ole Miss to a nine-win season, which included a win over the No. 4 Florida Gators in The Swamp.