Jevan Bryce Snead (September 2, 1987 – September 21, 2019) was an
American football
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quarterback
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. He played
college football at
Mississippi
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after
Colt McCoy won the starting quarterback position over him for the
Texas Longhorns football
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team. He was signed by the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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as an
undrafted free agent but was cut from the team and was later a pre-season member of the
Tampa Bay Storm.
Early years
Snead was a prep All-American, two-time all-state and two-time all-district performer for
Stephenville High School, who finished his high school career with a 23-2 (.920) record as a starter.
As a senior, he was named to the ''2006 Parade All-America'' team.
He was also listed as a second-team All-American by
EA Sports
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and he earned an invitation to the ''Elite 11 Quarterback Camp''.
Snead was selected for the 2006
U.S. Army All-American Bowl
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and finished the game with the second-most passing yards in the history of that game, as he threw for 147 yards and two touchdowns.
Snead originally committed to
Florida
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but decided to go to Texas to be closer to home. Top high school recruit
Tim Tebow later committed to Florida.
Snead revised his decision immediately after a recruiting trip to Texas where he watched the
2005 Texas Longhorns football team
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beat Kansas by a score of 66–14.
Snead's last high school game was a 41–38 loss in the Texas 4A Division 1 State semi-finals against
Dallas Highland Park. That team was led by former
Georgia Bulldogs
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and current
LA Rams quarterback,
Matthew Stafford
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.
He was inducted into the Stephenville High School Hall of Fame on September 26, 2014.
College career
Texas Longhorns

Following the 2005 season
Vince Young declared for the NFL draft, leaving the
University of Texas at Austin
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. The
Texas Longhorns
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' quarterback position became an open competition between true freshman Snead and redshirt freshman
Colt McCoy. McCoy eventually narrowly beat out Snead for the starting job and thrived in the position, relegating Snead to limited playing time as the backup.
During the November 11, 2006 game against the
Kansas State Wildcats
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, McCoy suffered a
stinger
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An insect sting is complicated by its introduction of ve ...
shoulder injury
while rushing for a touchdown on the very first drive of the game.
Snead came into the game in relief. Snead was sacked five times during the game, rushing 12 times for minus 2 yards, which combined with two fumbles by running backs led to the Longhorns trailing by as much as 21 points in the second half. Still, Snead brought them within 3 points of tying the game. However, the Longhorns failed to recover an
onside kick
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and Texas lost in an upset to the Wildcats 45–42.
The game had the distinction of being the most points ever scored by a Texas team in a losing effort.
Texas defensive coordinator
Gene Chizik said "The quarterback had a great night and we just didn't play great sudden-change defense".
[ ] Head coach
Mack Brown
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also had praise for Snead's performance coming off the bench, adding "If he plays in the game in two weeks, he'll be much more ready."
[ ]
There was speculation that Snead might be the starter for the final regular season game because it was unknown whether McCoy would return for the Longhorns season closer against arch-rival
Texas A&M
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on November 24, 2006.
The Tuesday prior to the Thursday game, Longhorns announced that McCoy was cleared to play the game against the Aggies.
McCoy played almost the entire game only to be injured with 20 seconds remaining by a powerful tackle by Aggie defensive end Michael Bennett.
Snead, attempting to come from behind 12–7 with so little time on the clock, threw an interception to end the game.
Ole Miss Rebels
In January 2007, Snead enrolled at the
University of Mississippi
The University of Mississippi ( byname Ole Miss) is a public research university that is located adjacent to Oxford, Mississippi, and has a medical center in Jackson. It is Mississippi's oldest public university and its largest by enrollment. ...
to play for the
Ole Miss Rebels
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Originally known as th ...
under then-head coach
Ed Orgeron.
Due to NCAA transfer rules, Snead had to sit out the
2007 season, but then had three years of eligibility remaining, beginning with the
2008 season. In the Rebels' 2008 spring game, Snead made 20 of 26 passes for 269 yards and two touchdowns. Head coach
Houston Nutt stated to the press that he was "thankful that
nead
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is here on campus". Nutt looked to Snead to become the starter for the 2008 team. Through the first twelve games as the starter for the Ole Miss Rebels, Jevan Snead passed for 2470 yards, 23 Touchdowns and 12 interceptions. More importantly the Rebels were 8-4 and bowl eligible for the 1st time since 2003. The #25-ranked Rebels upset #7
Texas Tech in the
2009 Cotton Bowl Classic
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47–34, and Snead completed 18 of 29 passes for 292 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception in his first bowl start.
The Rebels began the
2009 season ranked 8 in the AP rankings. Just days after the Rebels defeated the
Memphis Tigers
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in their first game of 2009, Snead was one of 22 football players who had contracted
swine flu
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. It was not believed that the illness would prevent Snead from playing any games.
The Rebels finished the 2009 season 4–4 in the SEC and 9-4 overall and defeated Oklahoma State 21–7 in the 2010 Cotton Bowl, in which Snead suffered a helmet-to-helmet hit early in the second quarter and did not return until the fourth quarter. He finished 13-of-23 for 168 yards with three interceptions.
Snead ended his 2009 season by passing for 2,632 yards, with 20 touchdowns and 20 interceptions. After the season, he declared for the
2010 NFL Draft
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.
Snead's 2008 and 2009 seasons
rank sixth and eighth, respectively, in Ole Miss's career ranking of single-season passing yards, while his career total of 5,394 ranks sixth all-time.
Professional career
Pre-draft
Entering his junior season at Ole Miss, Snead was considered a top-2 quarterback prospect (along with
Sam Bradford
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) in the
2010 NFL Draft
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, according to his former high school coach
Chad Morris
Chad Allen Morris (born December 4, 1968) is an American football coach. He is currently an offensive analyst at South Florida. Morris served as the head football coach at Southern Methodist University (SMU) from 2015 to 2017 and the University ...
.
In April 2009, ''
CBSSports.com
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s Pete Prisco even projected Snead to be the first overall pick in 2010. After his junior season, which saw him throw 20 touchdowns and 20 interceptions, Snead requested a draft evaluation from the
NFL Draft Advisory Board, and he received a fourth-round draft grade.
However, he went undrafted.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
After going undrafted, Snead signed with the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are a professional American football team based in Tampa, Florida. The Buccaneers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) NFC South, South divisio ...
on April 24, 2010. He was released on July 31, 2010, to make room on the 80-man training camp roster for newly signed first round draft pick
Gerald McCoy. On August 24, 2010, Snead re-signed with Tampa Bay, after starting quarterback
Josh Freeman
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suffered a thumb injury that sidelined him for the rest of the preseason. Snead was to back-up
Josh Johnson and
Rudy Carpenter
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Early years
Carpenter led Westlake ...
before the Buccaneers again cut Snead on September 4, 2010.
Tampa Bay Storm
On January 4, 2011, Snead signed a contract to play for the
Tampa Bay Storm of the
Arena Football League
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. He was released prior to the start of the season on March 6.
After football
According to his former high school football coach, as of January 2015, Snead worked as an oil field supplies salesman in
San Antonio, Texas
("Cradle of Freedom")
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Death
Snead died by
suicide
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on September 21, 2019, in Austin, Texas, at the age of 32. Snead had suffered dementia-like symptoms after his football career, unable to remember games he played at Ole Miss and even parts of his childhood. This led him and his family to conclude that he was experiencing symptoms of
chronic traumatic encephalopathy
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(CTE) caused by concussions suffered during his years of playing football. After his death and pursuant to his wishes, Snead's brain was donated to an institute that studies CTE.
References
External links
Ole Miss football bio
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1987 births
American football quarterbacks
Ole Miss Rebels football players
People from San Angelo, Texas
Place of death missing
Players of American football from Texas
Tampa Bay Buccaneers players
Tampa Bay Storm players
Texas Longhorns football players
Suicides in Texas
2019 suicides