Cassandra Dilfer is famous as a celebrity wife.
She is the wife of an American-born football head coach and a former player, Trent Dilfer who is currently the head coach of the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Cassandra is a former Fresno State swimmer.
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Early life
Cassandra was born to her parents, John Wallace Franzman and Cheri Wheeler.
She was raised alongside her four siblings, two sisters, Paige and Cameron, and two brothers, Taylor and Carson.
Her father served in the United States Marine Corps before changing his field to broadcast journalism where he dedicated his 50 years as a radio and television newscaster for several stations.
He sadly passed away in May 2017 after a lengthy battle with COPD.
Cassandra practiced swimming under the guidance of American college and Olympic swimming coach Teri Mckeever.
Age
She was born on the 24th of April, 1972. She is currently 51 years old.
Net Worth
Her net worth is currently under review. As of now, we have the net worth of her beloved husband. Her husband, Trent, has a net worth of $12 million.
Married to the love of her life
Cassandra has been married to the love of her life, Trent. They first met in their junior year of high school at Fresno State.
They walked down the aisle on the 23rd of July, 1993, after dating for several years.
Cassandra and Trent are the parents of their three beautiful daughters, Madeleine, Victoria, and Delaney.
Trent, in an interview, said, "My wife Cassandra is the love of my life" and that he sees success as a father and a husband as far more important than any Super Bowl or NFL experience.
He also credited Cassandra for helping him become a better dad.
She went through a tragedy, losing her son
Cassandra lost her only son, Trevin when he was five years old. He died of heart disease.
Trent, at the time, was a backup quarterback for the Seahawks and was deeply saddened by the death of his son.
He thought he had no reason to play football. But it was his Seahawks' teammate Matt Hasselbeck who helped him rise again.
During an interview, Trent said Matt was walking him through the most difficult time of his life.
He was 265 pounds and was drinking to himself. He had no answer to give when Cassandra asked what was going on. He was depressed.
Then Matt said to him that he loved him so much that he wouldn't let him do too much to himself and that he needed to return to Seattle.
Trent credited Matt for saving his life in 2003 and the type of father and type of husband he is today.
The reason her husband left retirement to coach UAB football
Trent played as a quarterback for 14 seasons in the National Football League (NFL).
Following his retirement in 2008, he served as ESPN's NFL analyst until 2017.
He decided to leave his retirement and became a high school school. In 2023, he took a head coach job at UAB.
During an interview with Adam Breneman, when asked about the reason behind leaving retirement, Trent said he had every male's American dream.
He retired at the age of 45, made a bunch of money, lived in a mansion on a lake, played golf 218 times in 2018, and went to see his girls play volleyball.
He did it for three years, but then one day, he woke up realizing that he didn't have any juice.
His wife and kids were starting to tell him he was different.
“They were nice about it at first. They were like, you are not the same, you’ve lost your edge, lost your juice, you’re not taking care of yourself, and so I kind of felt I needed something hard”, he said.
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