Jeff’s determination and passion for sports led him to walk on to the Penn State football team in 1980 despite his limited athletic experience.
Jeffrey ‘Jeff’ Butya was a notable figure in sports known for his time at Penn State University.
He faced numerous challenges due to his limited athletic ability and inexperience in high school.
Despite this, he managed to earn a spot on the team as a walk-on in 1980. Therefore, his story is often compared to that of Rudy Ruettiger, the famous walk-on at Notre Dame.
Tragically, Jeff passed away on Feb 7, 2025, at the age of 65 after complications from a stroke he suffered two months before.
Former Penn State Football Walk-On Jeff Butya’s Determination Earned Him A Spot On The Squad, Although He Wasn’t Initially Built For It!
Jeff Butya grew up in Montour and attended Montour High School. Then, he attended Penn State Beaver, where he played baseball.
Despite his limited athletic ability and inexperience in high school, he earned a spot on the Penn State football team as a walk-on in 1980.
His determination was evident from the initial days as he went through rigorous pre-season practice sessions.
He made his debut in the opening game against Colgate on September 6, 1980.
Jeff continued to work hard and was part of the kickoff coverage team for the opening games of the 1980 and 1981 seasons. During that time, he played for Coach Joe Paterno.
After two years at Beaver, he transferred to University Park to complete his business degree.
He made a name for himself at University Park by joining the Penn State football team.
After his college years, he became the owner of the All-Star Sports Bar and Grill in Pennsylvania.
Talking about his family, he was never married and had no children. He primarily focused on his career and business.
Moreover, he was part of a close-knit family with brothers Kenneth and Brian Butya.
Kenneth Butya, who passed away in 2017, was also a well-known figure in the community and owned the All-Star Sports Bar and Grill alongside Jeff.
Cassie Described Him as an Incredibly Dedicated Individual With a Deep Passion for Working in His Bar!
Jeff’s sister-in-law, Cassie, described him as someone who loved people and loved to talk with them, mentioning:
He loved to greet people .he definitely had the gift of gab
She further added:
Jeff somehow had become friends with Stevie Nicks’ manager and he traveled around with the band, helping with luggage and making sure the band had all the things they needed.
As per Cassie, Jeff suffered a stroke on December 2, which resulted in paralysis on his right side and left him unable to speak.
Before his stroke, Jeff was dedicated to his bar, working every day, and preferred not to leave the bar.
His dedication was so strong that he had to be forced to take breaks, and even then, he was not happy taking them.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Jeff’s family announced his passing on social media via All-Star Sports Bar and Grill’s Facebook page.
- He participated in baseball and helped the team win the Commonwealth Campus Athletic Conference championship in 1978 and 1979.