Football
Keeton, Chuckie

Chuckie Keeton
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- Offensive Graduate Assistant
Former record-setting Utah State quarterback Chuckie Keeton enters his second season as an offensive graduate assistant at Texas Tech where he works primarily with the Red Raider inside receivers and tight ends.
A native of Houston, Keeton returned to the Lone Star State prior to the 2019 campaign after serving in a similar role at Utah State during the 2018 season. Keeton was previously on the Oregon State staff as an offensive quality control assistant in 2016 and then as an offensive graduate assistant role in 2017 where he worked directly with the Beavers’ quarterbacks.
Prior to joining the coaching profession, Keeton enjoyed an illustrious playing career under head coach Matt Wells at Utah State where he snapped more than 10 schools records, including the all-time career marks for total offense (8,808 yards) and career touchdown passes (62). He also ranks second for career completions (672), passing yards (8,965), passing attempts (1,068) and completion percentage (.629).
Keeton set the Utah State single-season records for touchdown passes (27), passing yards (3,373), total offensive yards (3,992), completions (275) and completion percentage (.676) as a sophomore in 2012. One year later, he completed 69.4 percent of his passes to break his own completion percentage record.
Keeton garnered first team All-Western Athletic Conference honors in 2012 after helping lead the Aggies to their first outright league title since 1936. Utah State capped its season with a 41-15 victory over Toledo in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, closing the year ranked 16th in the final Associated Press poll, 17th in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ poll and 22nd in the final BCS standings.
Keeton, a member of the 2014 All-State Good Works Team, earned his undergraduate degree in business administration from Utah State in 2015. He went on to attend rookie minicamp with the Houston Texans before joining the Oregon State staff.
A native of Houston, Keeton returned to the Lone Star State prior to the 2019 campaign after serving in a similar role at Utah State during the 2018 season. Keeton was previously on the Oregon State staff as an offensive quality control assistant in 2016 and then as an offensive graduate assistant role in 2017 where he worked directly with the Beavers’ quarterbacks.
Prior to joining the coaching profession, Keeton enjoyed an illustrious playing career under head coach Matt Wells at Utah State where he snapped more than 10 schools records, including the all-time career marks for total offense (8,808 yards) and career touchdown passes (62). He also ranks second for career completions (672), passing yards (8,965), passing attempts (1,068) and completion percentage (.629).
Keeton set the Utah State single-season records for touchdown passes (27), passing yards (3,373), total offensive yards (3,992), completions (275) and completion percentage (.676) as a sophomore in 2012. One year later, he completed 69.4 percent of his passes to break his own completion percentage record.
Keeton garnered first team All-Western Athletic Conference honors in 2012 after helping lead the Aggies to their first outright league title since 1936. Utah State capped its season with a 41-15 victory over Toledo in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, closing the year ranked 16th in the final Associated Press poll, 17th in the final ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ poll and 22nd in the final BCS standings.
Keeton, a member of the 2014 All-State Good Works Team, earned his undergraduate degree in business administration from Utah State in 2015. He went on to attend rookie minicamp with the Houston Texans before joining the Oregon State staff.