Conner Weigman is an American football quarterback who is in his sophomore year at Texas A&M University. He began his high school football career at the Bridgeland School where he was rated a consensus five-star recruit by Rivals and ESPN. He grew up in Cypress and lettered in both football and baseball as a multi-sport athlete. In his final year with Bridgeland, Weigman threw for 2,900 total yards and 34 touchdowns and secured the National High School Quarterback of the Year honors.
The 6-foot-3, 215-pound quarterback embarked on his collegiate football journey with Aggies over offers from Arkansas, Baylor, Florida, Oklahoma, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ole Miss and TCU. As a freshman in 2022 with Texas A&M, Weigman saw action in five games and started the final four games of the season registering 72 receptions for 896 yards and zero interceptions. The following year as a sophomore, the Cypress native appeared in the first four games before concluding the campaign with a season-ending foot injury. The sophomore has taken part in spring practice and is still working his way back to his full potential.
Conner Weigman's parents
Conner Weigman's parents are Jacqui Weigman and Chad Weigman.
Who is Conner Weigman’s mother?
Jacqui Weigman is the mother of Conner Weigman. She works at Quanta Services, Inc. as a marketing manager. However, no details about her personal life are available in the public domain.
Who is Conner Weigman’s father?
Conner Weigman's father's name is Chad Weigman. Chad is the Vice President of Operations at Cotton Commercial USA, Inc.
What Nationality are Conner Weigman's Parents?
Weigman’s parents, Jacqui Weigman and Chad Weigman are both residents of Texas, United States. However, information about their nationality remains unavailable. Conner Weigman was born in the United States of America and is an American citizen.
Conner Weigman Career
Coming out of Bridgeland High School as a five-star recruit, Weigman committed to Texas A&M Aggies for his college football career. In his freshman season with the Aggies, Weigman played in five games and was named to ESPN’s freshman All-American team. He set an A&M freshman record with 338 yards in his first start against Ole Miss. The following season, Weigman endured a foot injury that ruled him out for the remainder of the season, limiting him to only four games of action.