Net Worth and Salary

Net Worth and Salary

Coach Football Player

Clint Trickett

Clint Trickett

Who is Clint Trickett?

Clint Trickett is a former American football player and coach. Clint Trickett laid the groundwork for a dazzling career as a player and coach, first at Florida State University (FSU) and then at West Virginia University (WVU) by playing collegiate football (WVU).

Clint Trickett- Birth, Parents, Siblings & Education

Clint Trickett was born in Morgantown, West Virginia’s largest city, and spent the majority of his childhood there.

Rick Trickett, an offensive line coach who worked with quarterbacks and starters at West Virginia University (and later the Florida State Seminoles), was a big influence in encouraging him to play.

Net Worth of Clint Trickett? Salary, Earnings

According to Wikipedia, Forbes, and Business Insider, Clint Trickett’s net worth is estimated to be $1.5 million. Clint is one of the world’s wealthiest and most popular football players.

Relationship, Married Life, Boyfriend/Girlfriend

Clint Trickett is single.

Body Measurement-Height, Weight, Hair Color

Clint Trickett stands 6 feet 3 inches.

Clint Trickett- Professional Career

Trickett played three seasons for the Philadelphia Eagles, a professional gridiron football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he threw for 59 touchdowns and 5,300 yards.

Clint played collegiate football for Florida State University and West Virginia University, totaling 5,837 yards and 32 touchdowns.

Over 60% of his passing numbers came during his two seasons as an active Seminole at FSU, Morgantown, and 67.1 percent of his 3,285 yards and 18 touchdowns came during his fifth year at West Virginia University.

His career with the Florida State Seminoles began as a redshirt freshman in 2010-11, when he took over for EJ Manuel, who was frequently forced to leave the field due to injury.

During the season, he appeared in nine games, including two starts for the Clemson Tigers, Clemson University’s football team.

Clint Trickett
Clint Trickett in one of his football matches. Source: thedailystampede

His other start came as a sophomore for FSU in 2012 when he filled in for Manuel in eight games and completed 22 of 34 passes for a total of 272 yards.

E.J. Manuel left to enter the NFL draft for the 2012-13 season, and Clint, Jacob Coker, and Jameis Winston competed for his spot.

Trickett’s chances of starting over the following season were shattered by redshirted freshman Jameis’ outstanding performance during spring practice.

Clint decided to relocate to Morgantown in order to play football for the West Virginia Mountaineers, the university’s football team.

Trickett had 947 yards passing, seven touchdowns, and four interceptions in two seasons with the Florida State Seminoles.

Clint had long planned to return to his hometown to play for WVU, and his meticulous preparation allowed him to complete his degree while also earning a spot on FSU’s first team.

At the Mountaineers, he had to compete for the starting spot against Ford Childless and Paul Millard, both of whom proved to be formidable opponents.

Trickett’s extensive experience, both at the college and professional levels, earned him a spot on WVU’s first team for the 2013 season over Millard and Ford Childless.

He appeared in eight games for the Mountaineers, seven of which he started, completing 123 of 233 passes for 1,605 yards, seven interceptions, and seven touchdowns.

He started 11 games for West Virginia in 2014, completing 281 of 419 passes for 3,285 yards, 10 interceptions, and 18 touchdowns.

His intense commitment as a starter for West Virginia University took its toll, as he suffered five concussions in 14 months as a result of taking a lot of hits.

Clint announced his retirement as a football player at the end of the season and has since focused on becoming a coach using his natural and learned abilities.

He joined the East Mississippi Community (EMCC) football team in 2015 as a quarterbacks coach and stayed for several seasons.

Clint’s primary role as a coach was to instruct the quarterbacks of EMCC (which had previously won the NJCAA National Junior College Athletic Association National Football Championship three times).

Buddy Stephens, the head coach, had prepared the EMCC team so well that the team has had a competent quarterback capable of leading the team to the NJCAA Championship every year since 2008.

De’Andre Johnson was one such quarterback who received excellent instruction from Trickett during his two seasons at EMCC.

Trickett is the tight ends coach for the Florida Atlantic Owls football team, which plays for Florida Atlantic University. Travis, his older brother, served as offensive coordinator at Florida Atlantic University before moving on to Georgia State.

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Social Media

His social media handles are unknown.

Quick Facts of Clint Trickett

  • Clint was inspired to play football by his father, Rick Trickett, a well-known offensive line coach who has coached quarterbacks and starters at WVU and FSU.
  • He was a redshirt freshman for the Florida State Seminoles, but he came back with zeal and strong performance while filling in for EJ Manuel.
  • Trickett didn’t get many chances to show off his skills because Manuel was healthy for the majority of the season.
  • He joined the East Mississippi Community (EMCC) football team in 2015 as a quarterbacks coach and stayed for several seasons.
  • He started 11 games for West Virginia in 2014, completing 281 of 419 passes for 3,285 yards, 10 interceptions, and 18 touchdowns.