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Ty Simpson of the Alabama Crimson Tide comes from a solid football family.
Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson is headed to the NFL. But the story behind the prospect runs deeper than scouting reports. It runs through a coaching father, a devoted mother, a younger brother carving his own path, and a faith that reshaped the man behind the mechanics. Simpson arrives on draft night not just because of talent, but because of the people who built him. Here’s what you need to know about the Simpson family.
Football is the family business in the Simpson household. Jason Simpson has served as head coach of UT Martin since 2006, according to EssentiallySports reporter Garima Yadav, guiding the program to two Ohio Valley Conference championships along the way. That tenure gave Ty a sideline education most quarterback prospects never receive. He told reporters he grew up inside that locker room, and the Skyhawks program was, in his words, his Alabama.
During Alabama’s 2025 season, the Simpson family ran on a schedule that would exhaust anyone else. Julie Simpson attended youngest son Graham’s Friday night high school games before driving south to Tuscaloosa each Saturday. Jason, meanwhile, was coaching UT Martin at the exact same time Ty was taking snaps for the Crimson Tide. “We have been living like this for four years now,” Jason told WPSD Local 6 reporter Adam Wells.
Ty made a point of crediting his mother throughout Alabama’s 2025 run. “My mom misses my dad’s game every week,” he told reporters, according to WPSD Local 6. “I don’t ask her to do that, but it is because she loves me.” After Alabama’s road win over Georgia, Julie told reporters that every emotion from watching Ty wait three years for his shot came pouring out at once, a feeling she said she wished every parent could experience.
Jason served as a deacon at the family’s home church, and it was there that a young Ty tugged his father’s khakis during a service and asked what it meant to accept Jesus. Jason walked him through it, and they approached the pastor together, and Ty was baptized shortly after. Years later at Alabama, when Ty hit bottom as a backup, Jason showed up at his apartment and challenged him directly about his faith. That conversation led to a rededication, Ty told Sports Spectrum.
Before Pittsburgh, Simpson was the Tennessee Gatorade Player of the Year at Westview High School in Martin, throwing for 2,827 yards and 41 touchdowns his senior season, according to EssentiallySports. He committed to Alabama in January 2022 as a five-star recruit, then spent three seasons behind Bryce Young and Jalen Milroe. When his turn arrived in 2025, he delivered: 3,567 passing yards, 28 touchdowns and five interceptions across 15 starts. Draft analysts trace his football intelligence and instincts to a childhood spent inside his father’s program.
Jonathan Vankin JONATHAN VANKIN is an award-winning journalist who covers MLB, NBA, NFL, NHL, boxing, golf, and Olympic sports for Heavy.com. He twice won New England Newspaper and Press Association awards for sports feature writing. He was a sports editor and writer at The Daily Yomiuri in Tokyo, Japan, covering the Olympics, pro baseball, boxing, sumo and other sports. More about Jonathan Vankin
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