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Name
  
Gary Sheide

Career end
  
1975


Position
  
Quarterback

Nominations
  
Heisman Trophy

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Role
  
American football quarterback

Education
  
Brigham Young University, Diablo Valley College

Highlights from "LaVell Edwards and the BYU Quarterback Factory" - 2013 Football Media Day


Gary Sheide is a former American football quarterback for Brigham Young University. He was the first quarterback to come out of LaVell Edwards's BYU "quarterback factory."

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Gary Sheide Remembering a legend Former BYU QB Gary Sheide shares stories of

Sheide was born in 1952 and grew up in Antioch, California. Sheide played football, baseball, and basketball for Antioch High School, graduating in 1971. He quarterbacked Diablo Valley College from 1971 to 1972. After leaving Diablo Valley, LaVell Edwards recruited Sheide to become the quarterback for Brigham Young's football team. In 1974, he led the cougars to the Western Athletic Conference championship, LaVell Edwards' first title. Also that year he was awarded the Sammy Baugh Trophy, given to the year's best passer. He is one of seven Cougars to win the award, more than any other school. Sheide was selected in the 3rd round (64th overall pick) of the 1975 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals but he never played in the National Football League.

As of 2011, Sheide now is a physical education instructor at Mountain Ridge Jr High, in Highland, Utah. He also Coaches football at nearby Lone Peak High School. As of 2008 Sheide broadcasts baseball games for BYUtv Sports with Dave McCann and Jarom Jordan, softball games with Robbie Bullough and has previously done college football games for KBYU as an analyst. On August 31, 2011, it was revealed that Sheide will be a part of the pre-game and post-game analysis for college football games on BYUtv Sports.

Sheide was recently inducted into the BYU hall of fame.

College statistics

  • 1973: 177/294 for 2,350 yards with 22 TD vs 12 INT
  • 1974: 181/300 for 2,174 yards with 23 TD vs 19 INT
  • References

    Gary Sheide Wikipedia