Joel Klatt (American american football player) Bio: Age, Career, Spouse, Education, Sports, Height, Parents & Net Worth

Joel Klatt

Who is Joel Klatt?

Joel Klatt, born on February 4, 1982, is a former American football quarterback who now serves as a college football color commentator and analyst for Fox Sports 1. He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes, becoming the first quarterback to start for three consecutive years at Colorado since Kordell Stewart. Klatt set 44 school records during his tenure, including records for passing yards (7,375) and touchdowns (44). Prior to his football career, he spent two seasons playing minor league baseball. After retiring from football, Klatt transitioned to broadcasting, where he has established himself as a leading voice in college football analysis.

Joel Klatt’s age and birthday

Klatt was born on February 4, 1982, in Arvada, Colorado, making his zodiac sign Aquarius.

Joel Klatt height and weight

Joel Klatt stands at 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 meters) tall and weighs 180 pounds (82 kilograms), with an athletic and well-built physique. He has light brown hair and blue eyes.

Joel Klatt

Joel Klatt’s educational background

Klatt attended Pomona High School in Arvada, Colorado, where he excelled in baseball, basketball, and football, earning varsity letters in all four years for each sport. He later attended the University of Colorado Boulder, where he earned a B.A. in Economics and played as a quarterback on the college football team from 2002 to 2005, setting multiple school records during his career.

Joel Klatt’s spouse and children

Klatt has been married to Sara Ordway since 2005. Although Sara prefers to keep a low profile, she is known as Joel’s biggest supporter. The couple has three sons, and the family enjoys spending time together, particularly engaging in outdoor activities.

Joel Klatt’s parents and siblings

Klatt’s parents are Gary Klatt, a former head football coach at Pomona High School in Colorado, and Rita Klatt. He has a brother, Jason Klatt, who is a baseball coach at Mead High in Colorado, and two sisters.

Joel Klatt’s career, sports, retirement and achievements

Klatt began his career in baseball, being drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 11th round of the 2000 MLB Draft. He played two seasons in the minor leagues before transitioning to football. At the University of Colorado, where he walked on in 2002, Klatt became the first three-year starting quarterback for the Buffaloes since Kordell Stewart.

During his college career, Klatt set 44 school records, including for passing yards (7,375), touchdowns (44), completion percentage (60.8%), and completions (666). He led Colorado to the Big 12 North Championship and played in the Alamo Bowl.

After his college career, Klatt signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints and Detroit Lions in 2006, but did not appear in regular-season games. He transitioned to broadcasting in the same year, starting with high school football games in Denver. Klatt became a studio host for FOX Sports Southwest and later a color analyst for FOX Sports Net. He is currently the lead college football game analyst for FOX Sports, known for his insightful analysis and deep understanding of the game.

Joel Klatt’s net worth

He has a net worth of $3 million.

Joel Klatt’s social media handles: Twitter & TikTok 

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