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American football player and coach (born 1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Keller Joseph Chryst (born November 17, 1995) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at Tennessee and Stanford.
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Personal information | |
Born: | Lake Forest, Illinois, U.S. | November 17, 1995
Height: | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) |
Weight: | 234 lb (106 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | Palo Alto (Palo Alto, California) |
College: | Stanford (2014–2017) Tennessee (2018) |
Undrafted: | 2019 |
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Chryst attended Weddington High School in Weddington, North Carolina for his freshman year before transferring to Palo Alto High School in Palo Alto, California.[1] During his career he passed for 7,326 yards and 85 touchdowns. Chryst was considered a four-star recruit and ranked among the top quarterbacks in his class.[2] He committed to Stanford University to play college football.[3][4]
After red-shirting his first year at Stanford in 2014, Chryst appeared in four games as a backup to Kevin Hogan.[5] As Hogan's backup, Chryst completed five of nine passes for 59 yards and a touchdown.[6]
Chryst made his debut as the starting quarterback on October 29, throwing for 104 yards and two touchdowns against Arizona.[7] On November 12, Chryst threw three touchdowns and 258 yards in a 52–27 rout against Oregon.[8] The next week, he threw two touchdowns and 198 yards as well as running for another score in a 45–31 win over California at the 119th annual Big Game.[9] At the regular-season finale, Chryst threw for two touchdowns and 154 yards against Rice.[10] He also ran for a 62-yard touchdown, the second longest rushing touchdown of the season for the Cardinal, behind a 90-yard touchdown by Christian McCaffrey against California.[10] It is also the longest touchdown run by a quarterback in Stanford history.[11] In his five starts in the regular season, Chryst went 5–0, throwing nine touchdowns and only one interception, including 774 passing yards.[12]
At the 2016 Sun Bowl, Chryst threw a touchdown and left in the second quarter with a knee injury in a 25–23 win over North Carolina.[13]
Chryst was voted team captain for Stanford in the 2017 season.[14] He started for the 2017 regular-season opener, throwing two touchdowns and 253 yards in a 62–7 rout against Rice.[15] Against Oregon, he threw for 181 yards and three touchdowns in the 49–7 win.[16] The following week, Chryst led a fourth quarter game-winning drive against Oregon State in Corvallis. He completed a pass to J.J. Arcega-Whiteside on a fade route with 20 seconds left to win the game. Earlier in that drive, he completed a 25 yard pass to Kaden Smith on 4th and 10.[17] He appeared in seven games and finished with 962 passing yards, eight touchdowns, and four interceptions.[18]
After graduating from Stanford in June, Chryst joined Tennessee as a graduate transfer.[19] He competed for the Volunteers' starting quarterback job with Jarrett Guarantano.[20]
On September 8, 2018, Chryst threw his first touchdown with Tennessee against ETSU.[21] Against #1 Alabama, Chryst replaced Guarantano when he was injured in the second quarter.[22] He led the Vols on two consecutive drives that ended in passing touchdowns.[23] Chryst appeared in six games and threw for 450 yards, three touchdowns, and two interceptions.[24]
Having only been on campus since June, he won the 2018 Tennessee MY ALL award and was named as a team captain.[25]
Chryst participated in The Spring League's Denver showcase event on July 17, 2020.[26] He passed for 142 yards and two touchdowns in The Spring League showcase game.[citation needed]
Chryst was selected by the Aviators of The Spring League during its player selection draft on October 12, 2020.[27] He remained on the Aviators' roster for the 2021 season.[28]
Chryst's father Geep was a coach in the National Football League (NFL).[29] His uncle Paul was the head coach of the Wisconsin Badgers from 2015–2022.[30] His brother, Jackson, is a quarterback at Oregon State.[31]
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