Football
Detmer Jr., Koy

Koy Detmer Jr.
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant (Offense)
Koy Detmer Jr. joined the Syracuse coaching staff in February, 2022 as an offensive graduate assistant.
Detmer comes to ‘Cuse after spending the past two seasons at Texas A&M Kingsville, where he coached both wide receivers (2021) and running backs (2020).
Detmer – who played for the Javelina prior to his two years on staff – passed for 3,831 yards over two seasons, completing 59-percent of his passes, and connecting for 32 touchdowns over the 2018 and 2019 campaigns. He was an All-Lone Star Conference selection after the 2018 season.
Detmer owns a handful of records in program history for the Javelinas as he threw for 450 yards on a 37-for-65 clip in a 45-33 loss to No. 4 Tarleton on October 26, 2019. It was only the second time a Javelina quarterback threw for at least 450 yards as he tied the program record for pass attempts, broke the record for pass completions and fell seven yards shy of the single-game record for passing yards.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M Kingsville in 2020 after previously spending two seasons at BYU. He is the son of former NFL player Koy Detmer.
Detmer comes to ‘Cuse after spending the past two seasons at Texas A&M Kingsville, where he coached both wide receivers (2021) and running backs (2020).
Detmer – who played for the Javelina prior to his two years on staff – passed for 3,831 yards over two seasons, completing 59-percent of his passes, and connecting for 32 touchdowns over the 2018 and 2019 campaigns. He was an All-Lone Star Conference selection after the 2018 season.
Detmer owns a handful of records in program history for the Javelinas as he threw for 450 yards on a 37-for-65 clip in a 45-33 loss to No. 4 Tarleton on October 26, 2019. It was only the second time a Javelina quarterback threw for at least 450 yards as he tied the program record for pass attempts, broke the record for pass completions and fell seven yards shy of the single-game record for passing yards.
He earned his bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M Kingsville in 2020 after previously spending two seasons at BYU. He is the son of former NFL player Koy Detmer.