Kyle York (American football)

Kyle York
Mississippi State Bulldogs No. 17
Position Quarterback
Career history
College
High school Spring High School
Personal information
Date of birth (1982-07-05) July 5, 1982
Place of birth Cameron, TX
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 207 lb (94 kg)

Kyle Tobin York[1] (born July 5, 1982) is a former American football quarterback who played for the Mississippi State Bulldogs in 2002, 2003, and 2004, starting four games.

After redshirting the 2001 season,[1] York expected to backup Kevin Fant in 2002. However, after Fant was suspended for the first game,[2] York started for the Bulldogs in a 36-13 loss to Oregon.[3] York got another start later in the season when Fant was injured and led the Bulldogs to a 29-17 win over Memphis.[4]

York backed up Fant during the 2003 season, appearing in seven games as a backup.[1] In 2004, under new head coach Sylvester Croom, York was again named the backup quarterback, this time to Omarr Conner. However, Conner was injured in a 51-0 loss to 2004 LSU Tigers football team,[5] and York started the next two games, a 31-13 loss to Vanderbilt, and a 27-13 loss to UAB.[6] York did not appear in any more games in 2004. He graduated from Mississippi State in December 2004 and did not return for the 2005 season,[7] instead enrolling in seminary.

York is currently a pastor at Pinelake Church in Mississippi.[8] He occasionally serves as a football expert on TV and radio sports shows.

Season Passing Rushing
Year G Cmp Att Pct Yds TD Int Att Yds TD
2002 11 63 129 48.8 693 3 10 15 2 0
2003 7 20 42 47.6 273 1 4 9 14 1
2004 7 39 79 49.4 358 3 5 9 6 0
Career 25 122 250 48.8 1,324 7 19 42 22 1

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Kyle York". Scout.com. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  2. Kalinowski, Andy (2002-09-10). "Kevin Fant Gets The Last Word on NCAA Suspension". Rivals.com. BulldogBlitz.com. Retrieved 2014-11-30.
  3. "Fife smoothly ushers in new Ducks' era". ESPN.com. 2002-09-01. Retrieved 2016-09-11.
  4. "Mississippi St. 29, Memphis 17". UPI. 2002-10-20.
  5. "Croom looking to stop Miss. State's turnovers". AP. 2004-10-04.
  6. "UAB 27, Mississippi State 13". CBSSports.com. 2004-10-09.
  7. "Veteran Issues Continue Trimming 2005 Roster". Scout.com. 2005-02-08.
  8. "Leadership". Pinelake.org. Retrieved 2016-09-11.


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