The NFL and college football world are mourning the unthinkable loss of a young girl. The terrifying Texas floods have claimed the lives of over 100 people and the devastating effects are being felt across the country.
One college football coach is unfortunately included in this group.
Breaking: Major Football Coach Tragically Loses Daughter In Texas Floods (Report)

According to Trinity University, the 8-year-old daughter of Tigers offensive coordinator Wade Lytal has tragically passed away:
Trinity University announced that she died “following the catastrophic flooding along the Guadalupe River last week.”
“Our entire community grieves with the Lytal family, to whom we extend our deepest sympathies and unwavering support. We know this loss will be felt across our campus and beyond,” Trinity University President Vanessa B. Beasley said in a statement.
Kellyanne Lytal attended Camp Mystic, a Christian summer camp along the river in Kerr County, Texas.
Wade Lytal posted a heartbreaking plea on Twitter after the flooding that he was “asking for all prayers for a miracle for my baby girl, Kellyanne. She is still one of the Mystic Campers who is unaccounted for.”
According to the Associated Press, at least 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic died due to the tragedy.
Wade, who played college football at Trinity University, is the program’s offensive coordinator, offensive line coach, and academic success coordinator. He and his wife, Malorie, have another young daughter, Emmalynn.
Trinity University announced in its statement that, “The Lytal family has established the Kellyanne Elizabeth Lytal Memorial Foundation to give back to the community and charitable causes that were dear to her.”

“YellowGarb rest in Peace, sweet child 🙏. Deepest sympathies to the parents & family & loved ones,” one person stated.
“I’m so sorry🥲🙏🏻💔,” a second person said.
“To Wade, Malorie, and Emmalynn, our hearts are with you as you navigate the loss of your precious Kellyanne. There are no words that I can offer you that will ease your pain, but please know that in your darkest moments, a nation, your nation, is grieving with you. If you find comfort in prayers, then take comfort in knowing that so many are praying mightily for you and your family. May God comfort you in your hour of need and hold you in the palm of His hand. Sending you all my love from Arkansas. ♥️💔♥️⚘️,” a third person wrote.
“RIP kiddo 🙏 much love too you and your family God Bless ❤️,” a fourth person added of Kellyanne and Wade Lytal’s family.


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