Tyler Shough

Tyler Shough | Quick Facts

Full Name Tyler Shough
Birth Date September 28, 1999
Birth Place Chandler, Arizona, United States
Nick Name Not known
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Education Hamilton High School
Horoscope Libra
Father’sName Glenn Shough
Mother’sName Dana Shough
Siblings Five (younger brother-Brady Shough)
Age 22 years old
Height 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 meters)
Weight 100 kg (220 lbs)
Shoe size Not known
Hair Color Dark Brown
Eye Color Brownish
Body Measurement Not known
Build Athlete
Marital Status Unmarried
Girlfriend Jordan Wormdahl
Position Quarterback
Profession Football Player
Net Worth Not known
Salary Not known
Team played for Oregon Ducks football (#12 / Quarterback)
Bowl Games 2020 Rose Bowl; 2021 Fiesta Bowl
College Oregon (2018-2021)
Social Media TwitterInstagram

You don’t see days and nights transforming your dream into reality when you dare to dream and hold onto that. Like Tyler Shough, who is touted as Oregon’s hottest quarterback, Ducks pushes himself harder and develops his potential. For those who are unfamiliar, Tyler Shough is a former Ducks quarterback who plays American football. He has been in the news a lot lately for declaring his entry into the transfer portal while still having three years of eligibility left.

Tyler had previously participated in Hamilton High School sports. He was accustomed to overcoming obstacles in life because he had been raised with mental toughness from an early age.

How much is the net worth of Tyler Shough?

His feet are firmly planted on the ground, but he is still a budding athlete. But there is no denying that he will one day reach the pinnacles of success due to his outstanding performance. Such information about his net worth and salary is not available online. He has a long way to go, so. And the only thing we can do is send him our best wishes and blessings.

Tyler Shough | Childhood

To start with the basics, Tyler was born to Glenn and Dana Shough in Chandler, Arizona, on September 28, 1999. He was the fourth of his parents’ five children. Brady is his younger brother. And according to accounts, one of his older siblings passed away while he was a small boy for an unspecified reason. Shough also has the nationality and ethnicity of an American and is white.

Tyler with his family

Glenn, a retired police officer who teaches criminal justice alongside driver’s ed, lives with his parents. Dana is a former teacher. Tyler’s parents met for the first time while attending Arizona State University.

His mother continued on to Northern Arizona University to pursue a Master of Education. Additionally, Brady and Tyler’s younger brother played football at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Arizona, where Tyler’s older sister attended.

One Day Rule

The fundamental framework instilled in him by his father was the 24-hour rule. This was what they did. Similarly, it wasn’t only a policy; it was also an attitude. Not to add that Tyler’s harsh mentality was greatly influenced by his father, Glenn, who effectively ingrained these fundamental principles in him from a young age.

“Football is a unique sport where you play only once a week and have to reflect on your performance the rest of the time,” claims Glenn Slough. You are then prepared to go on and begin preparing for your next opponent. Just like that. All you need is unwavering concentration and self-confidence.

Career in High School for Tyler Shough

He attended Hamilton High School, where he joined the varsity squad before starting the 2016 football season as a junior. In Arizona’s 6A Premier League, which is ranked as the nation’s sixth toughest football region, his performance earned an honorable mention. However, the team’s 7-5 record and 6A quarterfinal placement made it the poorest season in school history up until the dismal showing in 2018.

Additionally, he led the team to an 8-4 record and the 6A state playoffs in 2017, winning first-team 6A Premier League and all-CUSD honors in the process. Shough was also named the Arizona recipient for the Semper Fidelis All-American program on March 31, 2017, with a grade point average of 4-4.

In addition, as part of US Marine Corps activities, he was one of 100 student-athletes (50 males and 50 females) on a four-day tour of Washington, D.C. from 50 states. He was ranked 183rd overall and 16th among quarterbacks by Scout. He was ranked as the 10th pro-style quarterback in the 2018 class by 247sports and Scout, and he was a unanimous 4-star talent from Arizona. Additionally, he was friends with future Major League Baseball player Cody Bellinger when they were Hamilton University students.

Hazing Incident

The Hamilton football team experienced its toughest season yet in 2017. It wasn’t an injury or the departure of some important players. However, the hazing controversy was what completely damaged and upended the team’s reputation and integrity. Before the Hamilton coach was transferred to his residence in the spring by the Chandler Unified School district, Steve Bells elected Shough. Despite not being a part of the incident, according to insiders, Tyler took the initiative to call the players to a meeting and discuss it.

Dick Baniszewski, the temporary head coach, expressed his gratitude for the deed. Additionally, Dick describes him as “dedicated and unselfish.” He is “one of the most fully all-rounded student-athletes he has coached,” claims Baniszewski.

Tyler Shough | Oregon Ducks College Career Commitment

Numerous universities including Alabama, California, Georgia, Florida State, Michigan, South Carolina, and Indiana extended scholarship offers to him for athletics. In 2017, Tyler made a verbal commitment to North Carolina. Later on though, he changed his tune and enrolled at Oregon University.

Following his unexpected encounter with the Ducks, Tyler had a change of heart. He did not dispute that UNC was always in his thoughts, but his family in Oregon was his ultimate priority. And Adam Gorney of Rivals.com was pretty persuasive in getting him to pick Oregon over other universities.

In December 2018, he subsequently signed an early letter of intent to Oregon. Tyler, sadly, was redshirted at his college for the first year. But yeah, he played in three games, taking 18 plays, before redshirting.

Tyler later had the opportunity to help his team as Justin Herbert’s backup quarterback for the 2019 campaign as a true redshirt freshman. Additionally, he played eight games as a sub and finished the season with 144 yards and three touchdowns.

Season 2020

In preparation for the 2020 season, Tyler took Justin Herbert’s place in the NFL. Despite playing in the NFL, Herbert still kept in touch with Tyler via phone calls and texts.

All of 2020 was affected by the coronavirus pandemic; many people died as a result of the virus, while many more fought it and lived.

The Pac-12 Conference required Oregon and the other participating institutions to adhere to stringent testing, positivity rate, and contact tracing guidelines when scheduling their games in November.

In the first three games, which Oregon won, Tyler finally had an opportunity to return to his position and did brilliantly, throwing eight touchdown passes and only two interceptions. In the Pac-12 Championship Game versus USC, he also got the start.

But Anthony Brown, a graduate transfer from Boston College, entered the game with his extensive playing background, diminishing his impact.

He was also chosen to play for Oregon in the Glendale, Arizona-based Fiesta Bowl. Oregon’s team was matched up against Iowa State, who were headed by quarterback Brock Purdy, another buddy of Shough’s from grade school.

With 13 passing touchdowns and six interceptions for the season, he was successful on 63.5 percent of his throws. After that, Tyler decided to use his remaining three years of eligibility to enroll in the NCAA Transfer portal.

After Oregon

The athlete declared his intention to transfer from Oregon University to Texas Tech University in February 2021. In the team’s spring game, he went 8 of 15 for 106 yards and fit in perfectly.

He started the most recent game against the Houston Cougars. However, Tyler shattered his clavicle when competing against the Texas Longhorns, according to head coach Matt Wells, who made the revelation recently.

Personal Life of Tyler Shough

When it comes to his personal life, many people would undoubtedly wonder about this charming young man’s romantic situation. We did a lot of online research while keeping the questions in mind. All we ultimately learned was that Tyler is already booked. That means that while he is blissfully involved in a romantic relationship with his girlfriend Jordan Wormdahl, he is not married.

Tyler is doing the double black flip.

Even Jordan is an athlete, just like Tyler. She participates in soccer for the Oregon Ducks. They must have started dating after meeting at the University of Oregon, where they most likely first met. Instagram users can find Jordan under the handle @jordan.wormdahl. Here is an Instagram post from Tyler wishing his girlfriend a happy birthday and expressing his admiration for her.

Other than this, he hasn’t been the subject of any similar rumors, hearsay, or hookup tales. This unmistakably proves Tyle is a one-woman-man. Tyler is also a fun-loving and adventurous person, relationship chatter aside. He frequently wanders around on unplanned or planned trips with the family of his best friend. Here is a screenshot from one of his Instagram stories where he performed the double black flip challenge.

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Social Media Presence

Tyler is fairly available on Instagram and Twitter about his social media presence. When it’s about delivering information on professional topics, Tyler tweets it. And if we have to take a glance at his personal life, his Instagram handle will do the honors.

On the other hand, Tyler has updated only seven posts on his Instagram account, which strictly shows that he is not fond of using Instagram. Feel free to give this fresh young quarterback a follow in the links below.

Instagram– 16.9k Followers

Twitter 9,248 Followers