What happened to Tyrone Wheatley?

What happened to Tyrone Wheatley?

Tyrone Wheatley, who had played nine seasons for the New York Giants and Oakland Raiders and had recently coached the running backs for the Jacksonville Jaguars, will be the Bears’ fifth head coach in the last seven years. Wheatley, who will be introduced Feb.

Did Tyrone Wheatley play in the NFL?

Tyrone Anthony Wheatley Sr. He played professionally as a running back for 10 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and was one of the most successful high school and collegiate athletes in Metropolitan Detroit history. He earned All-America track honors in both high school and college.

Where is Tyrone Wheatley from?

Inkster, MI
Tyrone Wheatley/Place of birth

When did Tyrone Wheatley play for Michigan?

1999Las Vegas Raiders
1991Michigan Wolverines football
Tyrone Wheatley/Dates joined

Where does Tyrone Wheatley coach?

Morgan State Bears football
Tyrone Wheatley/Team

How old was Tyrone Wheatley’s stepfather when he died?

Wheatley’s stepfather died of a heart attack when he was 13, leaving behind Wheatley, his sister, and half-brother, two-year-old Leslie Mongo. Shortly afterward, Wheatley’s mother, Patricia, was laid off and became an alcoholic.

When did Tyrone Wheatley play for Michigan football?

Wheatley wore #6 for the Michigan Wolverines football program from 1991 to 1994. At the end of the 2007 season, he ranked third in Michigan football history in career points and second in career touchdowns (behind Anthony Thomas) with forty seven rushing touchdowns, six receiving touchdowns and one kickoff return for a touchdown.

When did Tyrone Wheatley play for the New York Giants?

Following his graduation from the University of Michigan, Wheatley was selected by the New York Giants of the NFL in the first round of the 1995 NFL Draft. As a running back for the Giants, he was the team’s all-purpose yards leader in 1996 and their leading ballcarrier in 1997.

How tall was Tyrone Wheatley in high school?

Through the 2007 MHSAA season he was the MHSAA All class long jump record holder with a 1991 leap of 24 ft 7 in (7.49 m), his high school 100 meters time (10.59 seconds, 1990) continues to rank third in MHSAA history, and his 110 meter hurdles time (13.87 sec., 1991) ranked seventh in MHSAA history.

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