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Three generations of football greatness—can Drew Pyne live up to his family's legendary legacy?

Drew Pyne, an emerging quarterback for the Missouri Tigers, shares a deep bond with football. Because his family has seen a rich sports legacy that could inspire any new athlete. As his father once said, “The best part of sports is the lessons it teaches you about life.” That’s the mantra of Drew. Given his journey through college football, following three generations of sports legacies, and also a connection to golf royalty, Drew’s story is all about ambition, dedication, and maintaining his family name.

Born on December 5, 2000, in New Canaan, Connecticut, Drew is a popular face as the quarterback for the Missouri Tigers. But before settling at the Tigers, he was making waves at Notre Dame. After spending some time there, he transferred to Arizona but stayed sidelined because of injuries. In the 19 games he played at Arizona State, Drew threw for 2530 yards and 26 touchdowns.

Who is Drew Pyne’s dad?

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Drew’s dad, George Pyne IV, is a popular name in the sports business. He founded Bruin Capital, a company that focuses on sports investments and advisory services. He currently works as its CEO. But long before that, he garnered attention as the president of IMG, which is a powerhouse sports marketing agency. If that’s not enough, he has worked as the chief operating officer at NASCAR, where he handled big deals to shape the future of motorsports.

 

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But how did he become so successful? Well, he has worked so hard as a political science graduate at Brown University, where he learned to play football as well. Back in his day, Pyne had earned All-Ivy League and All-New England honors while playing football. As a testament to his impressive plays, he got the NCAA Silver Anniversary award for his role in helping college athletics. Apart from that, there is one more person who instils love and support in Drew: his mom, Helene Pyne.

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Helene studied at the College of the Holy Cross in 1988, after which she got married to Drew’s dad. Helene gave birth to four children. Drew has three siblings; his eldest brother Brandon also plays football, given his dad’s learnings at the same Brown University. Drew’s elder sister Shannon has also made her mark in sports, being a lacrosse player. She graduated from high school in 2017. His other sister, Rachel, who’s the youngest, is a marvelous singer. Besides, there is one interesting fact about Drew’s mom. Do you know whose daughter she is? The former professional golfer Paul Harrison, who currently works as a member of the PGA Golf Professional Hall of Fame, won six PGA tour events back in his day. This one adds another layer to Drew’s athletic legacy.

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Three generations of football greatness—can Drew Pyne live up to his family's legendary legacy?

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Does Drew Pyne come from a family of sports legacy?

Yes, no doubt about that. The Pyne family is full of sports starts. Starting with Drew’s granddad, George Pyne III, who played for the Boston Patriots in 1965. Added to that, Drew’s great-grandfather, George Pyne Jr., played for the Providence Steamrollers in 1931 and also received all-American honors at Holy Cross. That’s the rarest of the rare to come from a family like this.

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Besides that, Drew’s uncle Jim Pyne was a show stealer during his glorious days. While playing for Virginia Tech, he was considered the top player of his time. Played in the NFL for a good nine years and collaborated with teams such as Tampa Bay and Detroit. Now, we wonder where Drew got his talent from. You must be thinking it’s over now, but wait. There is more. Besides Drew’s brother, who plays as a linebacker at Brown University, his cousins are out there playing for Boston College and Lafayette College, keeping their family name at the highest position.

Since the young Drew was fortunate to be surrounded by such talent, it must have shaped his football career as well. When you come from such backgrounds, you have a lot on your shoulders, and Drew is proving that with his transition from Notre Dame to now making waves in Arizona State.