Nick Eyre
Offensive Tackle #72
Ht/Wt
6'
5"
|
276 lbs.
Class
Senior
Hometown
Las Vegas, 
Nevada
Last School
Las Vegas High School
Roster Years
1976-1980


Personal

  • From Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Majored in business

Career Highlights

  • Became BYU football's first consensus All-American lineman
  • Finished third in the Outland Trophy voting and was selected to the Kodak-Coaches and the Football Writers Association All-America teams in 1980
  • Two-time All-Western Athletic Conference performer
  • Led the Cougars to four WAC titles, three Holiday Bowl appearances and a 41-8 record

Before BYU

  • Graduated with honors from Las Vegas High
  • Won American Legion Award
  • All-conference selection all three years of prep ball
  • All-state and All-American
  • Voted Mr. Football by teammates
  • Coached by Mickey Curtwright (Missouri)

After BYU

  • Played four years of professional football in the National Football League (Houston Oilers) and the U.S. Football League (Arizona Wranglers)
  • His career was cut short when he was diagnosed with cancer

Post BYU Honors and Societies

  • Inducted into the BYU Hall of Fame in 1990
1990 BYU Hall of Fame

1990 BYU Hall of Fame

Gentle giant Nick "The Bear" Eyre was BYU football's first consensus All-America lineman. The offensive tackle from Las Vegas finished third in the Outland Trophy voting and was selected to the Kodak-Coaches and the Football Writers Association All-America teams in 1980.

He was a four-year letterman, a three-year starter for 24-consecutive games, a two-time All-WAC performer and a team captain.

Because of these accomplishments, Nick was chosen to play in the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl. He was also selected to the BYU All-Decade Team, the WAC 25-Year Anniversary squad and Street and Smith's 50-Year All-Rockies team.

Nick helped the Cougars to four WAC titles, three Holiday Bowl appearances and a 41-8 record.

He played four years of professional football in the NFL with the Houston Oilers and the U.S. Football League with the Arizona Wranglers. That career was cut short when he discovered he had cancer, which is now in remission. 

At the time of his induction, Nick resided in Orem, Utah, with his wife, Diane, and worked as a counselor for troubled youth at Provo Canyon School. He passed away on November 15, 2018.

Freshman Year 1976

  • Was backup on varsity
  • Played on special teams and made all road trips
Sophmore Year 1978

  • Was a starter for the majority of games
  • Was injured during the Utah State game
  • Was coaches choice for offensive lineman of the game against Oregon State and Colorado State
Junior Year 1979

  • All-WAC
  • Started every game
  • Was offensive lineman of the week against UTEP and Long Beach State
Senior Year 1980

  • BYU football's first consensus All-America lineman
  • Finished third in the Outland Trophy voting
  • Was selected to the Kodak-Coaches and the Football Writers Association All-America teams in 1980
  • Was a four-year letterman, a three-year starter for 24 consecutive games
  • All-WAC
  • Team Captain
  • Chosen to play in the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl
  • Selected to the BYU Football "All-Decade Team", the WAC 25-Year Anniversary squad and Street and Smith's 50-Year All-Rockies team
  • Helped lead the Cougars to four WAC titles, three Holiday Bowl appearances and a 41-8 record
Graduate Year

Redshirt Year

  • Redshirted
Medical Redshirt Year