Maty Mauk

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Maty Mauk
Eastern Kentucky Colonels No. --
Position Quarterback
Class Redshirt Junior
Major Arts & Sciences
Career history
College
High school Kenton (OH)
Personal information
Date of birth (1993-06-13) June 13, 1993 (age 30)
Place of birth Kenton, Ohio
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Career highlights and awards
  • Mr. Football Award (Ohio) (2011)
  • 2013 SEC Freshman Player of the Week (10–19, 11–2, 11–9)
  • 2013 SEC All-Freshman Team
  • 2013 Team Freshman of the Year
  • 2014 SEC Offensive Player of the Week (9–8–14)

Matthew Richard "Maty" Mauk (born June 13, 1993) is an American college football quarterback for the Eastern Kentucky Colonels. He previously played for the Missouri Tigers. He is the younger brother of former professional quarterback Ben Mauk.[1]

Early years

Mauk, the son of Mike and Gwyn Mauk, was born and raised in Kenton, Ohio.[1] Mauk attended Kenton High School where he was coached by his father.[2][3] As a senior, Mauk led Kenton to the state championship game where he lost to the Norwayne High School Bobcats of Creston, Ohio.[3] He was named Ohio's Mr. Football and was named an All-American by Sports Illustrated and Parade Magazine.[2][4][5]

Mauk holds national high school career records for passing completions (1,353), passing attempts (2,110), passing yards (18,932), total yards (22,681), and passing touchdowns (219).[2][3][6] The records for completions, attempts, passing yards, and total yards were previously held by his older brother, Ben Mauk,[3] who was a college football standout for the Cincinnati Bearcats.[1] In addition to football, Maty Mauk was a high school All-District selection in basketball and qualified for the Ohio state track meet in four different events.[1]

Legal issues

In late August 2013, Mauk was arrested on suspicion of four traffic-related offenses. According to University of Missouri campus police, Mauk struck two parked vehicles while riding his motor scooter in the early morning hours of August 29. He and two female passengers fled the scene, refused to pull over for authorities, and ran a stop sign. Later that morning he turned himself into the police and was charged with four misdemeanors, among them leaving the scene of an accident and operating a motor vehicle in a reckless manner. He was arrested and taken to the Boone County Jail but released after posting $1,000 bond.[7]

On January 26, 2016 Mauk was indefinitely suspended after an old video surfaced of him snorting some white substance; he was dismissed from the program on January 28, 2016.[8]

College career

In addition to Missouri, Mauk received scholarship offers from Cincinnati, Illinois, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Vanderbilt among others.[9]

Name Home town High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Maty Mauk
QB
Kenton, OH Kenton 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Jul 7, 2011 
Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 80

2012 season

Mauk was redshirted during his first season and did not play in any games.

2013 season

Throughout the offseason, Mauk competed for the Tigers' starting quarterback job but was ultimately named the backup to returning starter James Franklin.[10]

Mauk played sparingly to begin the 2013 season until Franklin left the Tigers' game against Georgia with a shoulder injury.[11] Mauk entered the game with Missouri leading 28–26 in the fourth quarter and ultimately helped lead them to a 41–26 victory.[11]

Mauk made his first career start in place of the injured Franklin the following week against Florida, leading the Tigers to a 36–17 victory and earning Southeastern Conference Freshman Player of the Week honors.[12][13] He would earn the honor again on November 4 after leading Mizzou to a 31–3 win over Tennessee. Mauk passed for three touchdowns and ran for another in the Tigers' victory.[14]

2014 season

Mauk and the Tigers passing game came into 2014 with considerable hype, despite the loss of the previous year's three leading receivers. And through three games, that hype seemed to be coming to fruition, but problems arose in a close win over South Carolina and came to a climax a week later in an abysmal shutout at the hands of Georgia where Mauk completed just 9 of 21 pass attempts for 97 yards and four interceptions.

College stats

Season Team Games Played Games Started Passing Rushing
Comp Att Pct Yds TD INT Rating Sacks Att Yds TD
2013 Missouri Tigers 11 4 68 133 51.1 1071 11 2 147.8 5 41 229 1
2014 Missouri Tigers 14 14 221 414 53.4 2648 25 13 120.8 23 108 373 2
Total 25 18 289 547 52.3 3719 36 15 131.0 28 149 602 3

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