Posted October 8, 2016 Tim Landry was born and raised in Pflugerville, Texas. A population of only around 52,000 now, when he was younger it was smaller. He grew up on a farm with his mother and father. Being an only child that left most of the responsibilities to him. Tend to the crops, feed the caddle, and what his father said was most important. Do good in football. Even though Tim only around 13 in Middle School he was ranked number 4 in the best quarter backs in Texas for his age group. Now that he's in high school he has to make an even better name for himself in football. At 16 Tim broke the passing yard records for most yards in a single season. He got 14,410, only beating the original of 14,408 yards. In college he played for the Texas Longhorns, and in his first starting season in 2009 he lead the Longhorns to a 13 game winning streak until they were beaten by the number one ranked Alabama. And in his last year of college he finished his college career with a winning bowl game. Unfortunately Tim was badly injured and couldn't play football for a while. He ended up missing the draft and if he wanted, could go into free agency if he tried. But since his last college game Tim had worked on his farm with his family. And thought about moving out of state. He did some research and ultimately decided to go to The Island since it had a nice amount of farm land. Once he's done working there and has gotten his fill in farming maybe he'll try out for football again. Or maybe even coach high school football like he originally intended to do. Not much is known for his future, but Tim the cowboy will just have to see what happens. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites