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Meet the Longhorns MEET THE LONGHORNS SOPHOMORE (2015) Alex Played in all 12 games, starting 10, at tight end … recorded eight receptions for 77 yards for the season … helped block for a rushing attack that ranked 18th in the nation and third in the Big 12 with 224.8 yards per game, including 263.0 ypg in the last seven … the offense also ranked 26th in the nation in red zone Anderson efficiency (.882) … part of an offense that was just the fourth at Texas since 1950 to record three games with six rushing TDs in a season … made his first career reception for 10 yards at Notre Dame … caught OFFENSIVE LINEMAN a five-yard pass and helped the offense post a season-high 650 total yards with 364 yards passing and 286 yards rushing with six rushing TDs versus Cal … tallied a four-yard reception and helped the offense rush 6-3 • 299 • So.-SQ for an Oklahoma opponent season-high of 313 yards … registered a five-yard reception and helped the New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) offense rush for 274 yards and three TDs against Kansas State, while allowing just one sack … notched a season-high 22-yard reception and one tackle at Iowa State … had a 15-yard catch and helped the offense to matching 299-yard rushing and passing marks for 598 yards total with six rushing TDs against Kansas, #63 while allowing just one sack … helped the offense post 277 rushing yards at West Virginia … helped the offense record 403 yards and six TDs on the ground versus Texas Tech, marking just the seventh 400-yard A third-year offensive lineman who was an all-state player in Louisiana … ranked among the top 50 offensive rushing game by Texas since 1980 … totaled two receptions for 16 yards at Baylor. guards in the nation coming out of high school … member of the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll in the spring of 2015. FRESHMAN (2014) Saw action in all 13 games at either tight end or special teams with two starts (WVU & TCU) … was a key REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2015) cog in the running game all season long though did not record a reception … recorded two special teams Did not see action. tackles in the BYU game … made his first career start against West Virginia … enrolled in January and FRESHMAN (2014) participated in spring drills. Redshirted … enrolled in January and participated in spring drills. HIGH SCHOOL Coached by Robert Weiner at Plant High School where he was a four-year letterman and two-year starter HIGH SCHOOL … selected first-team 8A All-State by the Associated Press in 2013 … also named first-team All-Western Coached by Emanuel Powell at Landry-Walker High School … played both offensive and defensive line … Conference and first-team All-Hillsborough County … ranked as the No. 46 outside linebacker in the nation named first-team 4A All-State as an offensive lineman by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association in 2013 by ESPN … No. 23 ILB nationally and No. 68 player in Florida by Rivals … No. 24 ILB nationally and No. … selected to the 2013 New Orleans All-Metro 5A-4A team by The Times-Picayune … tabbed first-team 66 player in Florida by 247Sports … No. 36 MLB nationally by Scout … registered 110 tackles, seven All-District 9-4A … ranked as the No. 33 offensive guard in the nation by Scout … No. 47 OG in the nation sacks, three fumble recoveries and one forced fumble as a senior … helped Plant to an 11-2 record and an by ESPN … No. 62 OG nationally and No. 46 player in Louisiana by 247Sports … No. 33 player in Louisiana appearance in the 8A state semifinals in 2013 … recorded 126 tackles, six sacks, 35 tackles for loss and eight by Rivals … recorded 80 pancakes as a senior … registered five pancakes against Karr … part of a line passes defended as a junior … notched 23 tackles and six tackles for loss against Tampa Bay Tech … also that scored 60-plus points twice during the season, including the opening round of the playoffs … helped played some tight end that season … helped Plant to a 10-1 record and an appearance in the 8A regional Landry-Walker to an 11-2 record and an appearance in the 2013 4A state semifinals … helped Walker to a semifinals in 2012 … part of a Plant team that won the 2011 8A State Championship. 6-4 record and advance to the second round of the 4A playoffs in 2012 … played at Bonnabel High School as a sophomore … posted 50 tackles and nine sacks … part of a defense that allowed only 14.9 points per PERSONAL game … helped the Bonnabel to a 5-4 record in 2011. Father, Chris, is in the military and has moved 11 times in his life, including spending time in Fort Hood, Texas, and twice in Germany … father played soccer and lacrosse at Army … named to the Principal’s PERSONAL Honor Roll in high school … frequently participated in community service activities through his high school Began playing football at age 8 … was active in community service at Landry-Walker High School … team … enjoys golf, fishing and cooking. enjoys being able to help youth … an education major … member of the Big 12 Commissioner’s Honor Roll (spring 2015). BECK’S CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING/RUSHING Year G/GS Rec-Yds YPC TD Long Rush-Yds YPC TD Long 2014 13/2 0-0 0.0 0 -- 0-0 0.0 0 -- 2015 12/10 8-77 9.6 0 22/ISU 0-0 0.0 0 -- Andrew Career 25/12 8-77 9.6 0 22/ISU 0-0 0.0 0 -- Beck SPECIAL TEAMS Year G TT (Solo) FF FR PBLK KBLK TIGHT END 2014 13 2 (1) 0 0 0 0 2015 12 1 (1) 0 0 0 0 6-3 • 253 • Jr.-2L Career 25 2 (1) 0 0 0 0 Tampa, Fla. (Plant) CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 2, at Baylor (So.) #47 Receiving yards: 22, at Iowa State (So.) Tackles: 2, vs. BYU (Fr.) A third-year tight end who has played in 25 career games with 12 starts … moved from linebacker to tight end in the 2014 preseason … an all-state performer in high school who was ranked among the top 25 inside linebackers in the nation as a senior. 2016 Texas Football Media Guide 11 TexasSports.com MEET THE LONGHORNS Roderick Caleb Bernard Bluiett (BLU-eht) RUNNING BACK TIGHT END 5-9 • 175 • Jr.-2L 6-3 • 257 • Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Sharpstown) Beaumont, Texas (WestBrook) #27 #42 A fifth-year player who has spent time at both tight end and defensive end … has played in 33 career games A third-year player who made the transition to running back this spring ... has appeared in 15 career games, with five starts (three at defensive end/two at tight end) … has accumulated eight catches for 167 yards and primarily on special teams … missed the spring due to his knee injury from last season … chosen to the two TDs, along with 43 tackles, 4.5 sacks and eight tackles for loss … entered school as a defensive end, but Houston Chronicle’s Top 100 (Houston area) … ranked as the No. 56 wide receiver in the nation by Scout. moved to tight end in the 2012 preseason … moved back to defensive end heading into the spring of 2013 … SOPHOMORE (2015) started the 2013 season at defensive end before moving to tight end due to injuries and then back to DE … Played in 10 games, primarily on special teams, missing games against Cal and TCU … caught one pass for played defensive end in 2013 and 2014 … moved to tight end in the 2015 preseason … ranked as the No. 25 four yards against Iowa State. defensive end in the nation by ESPNU coming out of high school. FRESHMAN (2014) JUNIOR (2015) Played in five games, all on special teams … injured vs. Kansas State and missed the rest of the season Played in all 12 games at tight end, starting against West Virginia and Baylor, and on special teams … … was serving as one of the primary kickoff returners at the time … saw his first collegiate action recorded eight receptions for 167 yards (20.9 ypc) and two TDs … recorded one tackle each against Rice against Kansas on special teams … also played vs. Baylor and Oklahoma … returned two kickoffs against and Iowa State … helped block for a rushing attack that ranked 18th in the nation and third in the Big 12 Oklahoma … served as the primary kick returner against Iowa State, returning six kicks, including a with 224.8 yards per game, including 263.0 ypg in the last seven … the offense also ranked 26th in the 26-yarder … had a career-long 28-yard kick return against Kansas State before tearing the anterior cruciate nation in red zone efficiency (.882) … part of an offense that was just the fourth at Texas since 1950 to ligament in his left knee. record three games with six rushing TDs in a season … made his first career catch for eight yards against Rice … helped the offense post a season-high 650 total yards with 364 yards passing and 286 yards rushing HIGH SCHOOL with six rushing TDs versus Cal … caught a 29-yard pass against Oklahoma State … pulled in a two-yard Coached by Charles Perridon at Sharpstown HS … three-time all-district selection … chosen first-team All- TD pass and helped the offense rush for an Oklahoma opponent season-high of 313 yards … registered District 21-4A as a wide receiver in 2013 … No.
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