Fans paid tribute to Jevan Snead after learning of the former Texas and Ole Miss quarterback’s death.
Snead died overnight in Austin at the age of 32. Police are investigating the death and say no foul play is suspected.
Snead began his college football career with the Texas Longhorns and appeared in eight games in 2006. He lost the starting quarterback battle to Colt McCoy and transferred to Ole Miss, where he started and played in 2008 and 2009. For the Rebels, he passed for 5,394 yards, 46 touchdowns and 33 interceptions. The team went 9-4 both years, finished in the Top 25 and won the Cotton Bowl both seasons.
Rest in the deep peace of Jesus Jevan. We will miss you.
— Leigh Anne Tuohy (@LeighAnneTuohy) September 22, 2019
If you were a student during those back-to-back Cotton Bowl seasons, you know Jevan Snead is forever tied to some of our best college memories.
I hope he knew that too.
— Alex McDaniel (@AlexMcDaniel) September 22, 2019
RIP Jevan Snead you’ll always be remember for what you did for Ole Miss! #HYDR #HottyToddy #RebelFAM #OleMiss #RebelNation @OleMissFB @TheRebelWalk
— Tyler Mckee (@tyler_olemiss) September 22, 2019
One of the single greatest performances of an Ole Miss quarterback I’ve ever seen.
Jevan Snead will always be remembered fondly at Ole Miss. He passed away last night at the age of 32. https://t.co/YntX4URd62 via @YouTube
— Brad Logan (@BradLoganCOTE) September 22, 2019
Snead went undrafted and signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2010 and briefly played in the Arena Football League in 2011. Snead had been working as a managing consultant at WeWork Space Services since April, according to his LinkedIn profile.
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