In every generation, American football gives birth to a new legend, and 23-year-old Bo Nix is one of them. The 6.2-foot tall quarterback of Oregon Ducks is one of the best in the league. His extraordinary stats force the experts and fans to consider him as the upcoming legend of the game.
He started playing football at a very young age in his high school days for Pinson Valley. He performed a significant role there, and his team won two state championships.
The number 10 of Auburn Tigers started his career in 2019 when he first stepped onto the pitch for his college team. After spending two years in the Tigers, he moved to Oregon Ducks in 2022.
Just at 23, the PAC-12 player achieved numerous awards and caught the eyes of many fans. 2023 was one of the excellent years of his career, where he won the individual award of PAC-12 Offensive Player of the Year award, First-team All-PAC-12 award, and William V. Campbell Trophy.
Before 2023, the youngster won his first ever Alabama Mr. Football in 2018 and the American Football award in SEC Freshman of the Year in 2019.
The stats of youngster in 2023 till now is magnificent, his CMP percentage is 77.2, YDS is 4,145, ATT is 435, and RTG is 186.2. However, the Wonder Boy hasn’t participated in the NFL yet, but it is sure that whenever he does, he will become one of the best in the league.
Bo Nix’s Parents
If Nix gets the opportunity in the NFL soon, he will become the next big thing in the game. The quarterback of the Oregon Ducks was born on February 25, 2000, in a famous American Football family.
His father is Patrick Nix, and his mother is Krista Nix. Patrick, father of Ducks QB, was a former player of his ex-team, Auburn Tigers. The young quarterback started his career by following his father’s footsteps.
Both his parents are supportive and always encourage their son to keep playing and become a game star. Bo has all the ability to fulfill their parent’s desire and follow the right path. His excellent game reading, great performance, and outstanding strength make him one of the best in the country.
The Father of Bo earned a remarkable status in the 1993 Iron Ball tournament. That match for Patrick was extraordinary, as he came on as a substitute for Stan White, who was Auburn’s QB.
Senior Nix displayed his magnificent leadership skills and great game-reading ability in that match. Depending on his shoulder, the Tigers made a remarkable comeback. Later, at the end of the season, Patrick and the Tigers were crowned the league champions and remained unbeaten.
Bo Nix’s Siblings
Bo has two brothers, Caleb, younger than him, and Tez Johnson, his adopted brother. His younger is also following the path of his father and elder brother.
Caleb plays as a quarterback like his father and brother at Clemson. On the other hand, Johnson was the ex-player of Troy Trojans and currently played with Bo at Oregon Ducks as a wide receiver.