Tyson Helton Announce fourth pregnancy in a Stunning Way with Scan Photo
Tyson Helton, the wife of Western Kentucky University’s football coach Tyson Helton, has announced her second pregnancy in a truly unique and stunning way. The expectant mother took to social media to share a scan photo of her unborn baby, but this was no ordinary ultrasound picture. The image showed a tiny football player inside the womb, holding a tiny football and wearing a WKU jersey, leaving fans and friends in awe.
The creative announcement was a testament to the couple’s love for football and their excitement for the new addition to their family. The Heltons are already parents to a young son, and their growing family is a reflection of their love and joy.
The scan photo quickly went viral, captivating the hearts of everyone who saw it. The image was shared widely on social media platforms, with many people congratulating the couple on their pregnancy. The announcement was met with an outpouring of love and support, with friends, family, and even strangers sending messages of goodwill to the Heltons.
Tyson Helton’s announcement was not only a celebration of her pregnancy but also a tribute to her husband’s career as a football coach. The WKU jersey and football in the scan photo were a nod to Tyson’s profession and his passion for the sport. The image was a beautiful blend of the couple’s personal and professional lives, showcasing their love for each other and their shared passion for football.
The announcement also highlighted the couple’s creativity and sense of humor. Sharing a scan photo with a twist was a unique way to reveal the pregnancy, and it showed that the Heltons are a fun-loving couple who don’t take themselves too seriously.
As the news of the pregnancy spread, fans and friends began to speculate about the baby’s future. Would the new addition to the Helton family follow in their father’s footsteps and become a football player? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain – the baby is already a part of a loving and supportive family.
The Heltons’ announcement was also a reminder of the importance of family and love. In a world where news is often dominated by negativity and
Tyson Helton serves as the Hilltopper’s offensive coordinator after arriving on The Hill for the 2014 season after one year at Cincinnati.
Helton coordinated the most successful offense in Hilltopper football history in his first year on the job, helping quarterback Brandon Doughty lead the country in passing yards (4,830) and touchdowns (49) in what proved to be one of the top-10 greatest seasons for a quarterback in FBS history. As the offensive coordinator, Helton helped break 49 team and conference records as Doughty went on to earn league MVP honors and the Sammy Baugh Award, given to the nation’s top quarterback by the Touchdown Club of Columbus.
Helton served as the special teams coordinator and tight ends coach on Tommy Tuberville’s first coaching staff at UC. The Bearcats went 9-4 overall and 6-2 in the American Athletic Conference with an appearance in the Belk Bowl against North Carolina.
The 13-year veteran coached First-Team All-American Athletic Conference selections Blake Annen (TE) and Ralph David Abernathy IV (KR) in 2013. He was also part of a staff that produced the most prolific offensive unit in Cincinnati history. The Bearcats set the school record with 6,137 yards of total offense and led the American Athletic Conference, averaging 472.1 yards per game.
He moved to UC after six seasons at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. During 2012, he coached the running backs and served as the program’s recruiting coordinator, a staff which also featured Brohm as the Blazers’ quarterback coach.
In 2012, Helton mentored Darrin Reaves, a First-Team All-Conference USA selection who rushed for 1,037 yards and 13 touchdowns. Reaves became the Blazers’ only first-team, all-conference running back selection in school history, and the first Blazer all-league running back pick overall since the 2004 season.
Reaves registered the highest rushing total (223) in a game in Conference USA in 2012, posting that number against Southern Miss (Nov. 3, 2012). In a three-game stretch vs. Tulane, Southern Miss and Marshall, Reaves averaged 191 yards per game, while his rushing touchdown total (13) established a new UAB single-season record. He also had 41 receptions (302 yards) in 2012.
Helton spent his previous five seasons at UAB coaching the quarterbacks. Under Helton’s guidance, Joe Webb developed into one of the most prolific quarterbacks in NCAA history. In 2009 Webb became the first player in NCAA history to pass for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,000 in back-to-back seasons. While working at UAB, Helton was on staff with Brohm (2012) and WKU offensive line coach Neil Callaway (2007-11).