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College Football Player Teigan Martin Dead at 20
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Date:2025-04-15 22:11:19
Students at the University of Southern Florida is mourning the loss of a classmate.
Teigan Martin, a 20-year-old freshman who played tight end for the college’s football team, died in a fatal car crash June 24, the team confirmed.
“We are deeply saddened by the sudden passing of Teigan Martin,” USF Football shared on X June 25. “We extend our thoughts and prayers to Teigan’s family, friends, and all who knew and loved him.”
On June 24, Carver County police found Martin’s car in a ditch and he was found dead at the scene, the sheriff’s office shared authorities believe the college student, who was found wearing a seatbelt, crossed over a lane of traffic at high speed, entered the ditch and rolled the vehicle.
The news has sent shockwaves through the football community.
“We are heartbroken by the tragic passing of Teigan Martin,” head coach Alex Golesh said in a statement to NBC-affiliate WFLA June 26. “His loss is felt profoundly by his teammates, our coaches and staff, and all those who knew and loved him. We extend our deepest sympathies to Teigan’s family and friends, and keep them in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.”
Prior to attending the University of South Florida, Martin played for Liberty University during its 2022 season. In high school, he was an all-state selection in his senior year. He also led his Minnesota-based high school to the state championship and was selected as district MVP his senior year.
His funeral will be held June 29 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Minnesota. He is survived by his parents Kathy and Daniel Martin.
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