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2020 SEASON 2020: Last name is pronounced mang-ham • In 43 plays on defense against UCLA, recorded to unassisted tackles and two quarterback hits 2020: • Scored a touchdown against UCLA on nine carries for six yards 2019: • Played in four games, starting two, before an injury sidelined 2019: him for the season • Played in all 12 games in his true freshman season with one start • In total, played in 168 snaps where he had 10 tackles, two pass • Named to the Freshman All-Pac-12 team by SB Nation and breakups, two third-down stops and an interception given the team's Lee Willard Award as the top freshman on offense 2018: • Finished the season with 107 rushes for 441 yards and three • Played in six games and started two at USC and at Washington touchdowns and caught 10 passes for 41 yards • In 140 snaps, recorded 10 tackles, two third-down stops and one • His 441 rushing yards ranks 104th in CU history and is pass breakup the eighth-most by a freshman and he became just the ninth • In Colorado's strength and conditioning test, had the second freshman to hit 400-yards fastest 10-yard sprint (1.50) the second-longest broad jump and • Saw his first action against Colorado State and had eight carries the third-longest vertical leap (36) for 40 yards and a touchdown •Selected by the coaches for the Hale Irwin Award for most • Had 11 carries for 44 yards and two touchdowns against improved defensive back in spring practices Nebraska and added one reception for 11 yards • Had his first career start at UCLA and responded with 17 carries 2017: for 77 yards •Redshirted High School: High School: • Rated as a four-star recruit; Rivals ranked him as the No. 14 • Was a 2016 Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Class 5A All- running back nationally and No. 9 player in Michigan, the top State second-team selection at defensive back as a senior running back ranked • Named the Class 5A District 5 MVP as a utility player (WR and • Named First-Team All-Detroit by the Detroit Free Press and DB) First-Team All-State by the Detroit News and MLive.com • As a senior, taillied 20 pass breakups and two interceptions, one • Rushed for 1,098 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior; added of which was returned for a touchdown 165 yards and two touchdowns receiving and three more • Grabbed 28 catches for 527 and eight touchdowns as a wide touchdowns on kickoff returns receiver his junior season • Rushed for over 1,000 yards and had 16 touchdowns as a junior • Played and competed in track and field at Denton; and was named All-State, All-County and All-League made it to the state finals in track in his sophomore and junior • Spent his freshman season at Southview High School in Ohio years Human Interest: Human Interest: • Undecided on a major at Colorado and interested in Business • He is majoring in Strategic Communications with a minor in • Member of the Honor Roll for two years at Cass Tech Leadership Studies • Grandfather, Jesse Mangham, Jr., is the all-time leading scorer • Born in Columbus, Miss. at Ferris State where he is a member of the school’s Hall of Fame; Father, Jesse Mangham III, played football at Bowling Green State • Along with Marvin Ham II, they are the first players to sign from the state of Michigan since 2004 2020: Career: • In a win against UCLA, tallied two tackles (one solo) and a third • Has played in 35 career games with 19 starts down stop • 35 games are most on offense and tied for second on the team; 19 starts are the second-most on offense 2019 (Junior College): • Has 89 career receptions (25th in school history) for 1,128 yards • Was a three-star prospect out of junior college by 247Sports and (24th) and seven touchdowns Rivals • Has 33 kick returns for 758 yards (15th most in CU history) • Played in six games for Coahoma Community College in 2019, • 64 yards shy of becoming the 49th player in school history to totaling 30 tackles (24 solo), 10 tackles for loss, three sacks, two reach 2,000 career all-purpose yards pass breakups, two quarterback hurries and one blocked kick • Had a game with 12 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, two quarterback 2019: hurries, two pass breakups and a blocked kick • Played in all 12 games with 11 starts • Earned the team's Eddie Crowder Award for outstanding 2017-18 (Nebraska): leadership • As a redshirt freshman in 2018 he played in four games, totalling • Caught 35 passes for 465 yards and three touchdowns, five four tackles, one of which came at Michigan rushes for 19 yards and 16 kick returns for 374 yards • Did not play as a true freshman in 2017 • Won CU's Offensive Player of the Week three times (Nebraska, USC, Stanford) High School: • Against Nebraska, he had six catches for 148 yards and a • A four-star prospect by ESPN and Rivals touchdown • ESPN ranked him as the No. 24 defensive end nationally • Caught a 96-yard touchdown flea flicker from Steven Montez • As a senior he was No. 11 on the Miami Herald Miami-Dade which is the longest scrimmage play in CU history and believed to County Top 25 Prospect list be the longest known flea-flicker in college or professional history • Named second-team Florida 4A All-State as a senior •Had six receptions for 98 yards at Arizona State • Had 54 tackles, 14 sacks, and three forced fumbles his junior • Caught three passes for 20 yards and two touchdowns against year USC • As a sophomore Booker T. Washington went 15-0 and won the Florida 4A State Championship 2018: • Played in 11 games with eight starts Human Interest: • Second on the team with 52 catches for 636 yards and four • Majoring in Communication at Colorado touchdowns • He has eight siblings • Against Colorado State in starting debut, had six receptions for 112 yards and a touchdown; along with Laviska Shenault Jr., the two became the 11th duo in CU history to have 100-yards receiving and the second time its happened when both players are starting their first career game (Jon Embree and Ed Reinhardt in 1984) • Recorded 13 receptions for 198 yards and two touchdowns; 13 receptions tied the second highest total in CU history; 198 yards was the seventh-most in CU history 2018 (cont.): • Had an eight yard rushing touchdown against Arizona • Caught a touchdown against Cal to go along with two receptions for 48 yards

2017: • Played in all 12 games on offense and special teams • Caught two passes for 17 yards and rushed three times for 20 yards • Returned 11 kickoffs for an average of 23.7 yards, the highest average for CU that year • Ranked second in special teams points with 22 which included two unassisted tackles

High School: • Selected to play on the U.S. Under-19 National Team against Canada in the North American Championship at ESPN's Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando • Selected by PrepStar Magazine to its Top 35 All-American team • Finished his senior year with 69 receptions for 1,148 yards and Last name is pronounced rake-straw eleven touchdowns • As a senior, helped lead DeSoto to a 16-0 record and the Class 2020: 6A Division II state title (first in school history); DeSoto finished • In a productive season debut against UCLA, recorded six tackles that season as the No. 2-ranked team in the country by MaxPreps (one for loss), a quarterback hurry, a forced fumble, a fumble • In the state championship game he finished with seven recovery and a pass breakup; on special teams, had a solo tackle receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown and forced a fumble; the first player since 2012 (Will Pericak) to • In DeSoto's championship run, he scored seven touchdowns in force two fumbles in a game six games • Caught 26 passes for 406 yards and four touchdowns as a junior 2019: • Also ran track in high school • Played in all 12 games and started the final nine games at safety • Finished the year with 38 tackles (seven of which went for no Human Interest: gain or less), five pass breakups, four quarterback hurries and • Majoring in Strategic Communications with minors in Theater three interceptions and Leadership Studies • Played on special teams in all 12 games for a total of 75 plays • Earned honorable mention Academic All-Colorado honors • Had a career high nine tackles against Arizona State when from the state's NFF Chapter as a freshman he also had one tackle for loss, one third down stop, one pass • Enjoys reading the bible breakup and an interception • Full name is Kadarrian 2018: • Played in all 12 games with two starts • Recorded 19 tackles (one for a loss and one for no gain), three quarterback pressures, two pass breakups and an interception • Had his interception in his first career start against Arizona

2017: • Switched from wide receiver to defensive back in fall camp • Saw action in two games on defense and 12 on special teams • Tallied one tackle, a pass breakup and one quarterback chase down in his first career action on defense against Texas State

2016: • Redshirted; he practiced as a wide receiver for the Buffs

High School: • Earned honorable mention All-State honors as a senior •Named athlete of the year in his county his senior year • Was named first team All-County his sophomore and junior seasons • Caught 42 passes for 659 yards and six touchdowns as a senior with two 100-plus yard games; On defense, he had 25 tackles (20 solo) with five interceptions • Lettered twice in basketball and four times in track where he is the school record holder in the high jump (6-4) and long jump (23-9)

Human Interest: • Majoring in Strategic Communications with minors in Ethnic Studies and Leadership Studies at Colorado • His grandfather, Howard Burford, played college basketball at Gonzaga and was drafted by the Portland Trailblazers in the 11th round of the 1971 NBA Draft • Has three cousins who played college football: Terrance Mitchell 2020: Last name is pronounced noy-er • Recorded a tackle for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery on a play against UCLA 2020: • Against UCLA, shined in his starting debut, throwing for 257 2019: yards and a touchdown on a 64.5% completion percentage; added • Dressed for 11 of 12 games and played in four, earning a redshirt 74 yards rushing with another score; his 257 yards is sixth most in • Named the Defensive Scout of the Game four times a starting debut in school history; 64 rushing yards is eighth; 321 • Earned Special Teams Player of the Week against Washington total yards his fifth-most State • On defense, recorded three tackles, one sack, one quarterback 2020 Pre-Season: pressure, one forced fumble and one pass breakup in 25 snaps • Named the starting quarterback for week 1 against UCLA • Head Coach Karl Dorrell said, "Sam has the talent of some of Junior College: the quarterbacks I worked with in the NFL. He just needs the • Rated as a three-star recruit by major recruiting services and experience." was listed as the No. 7 inside linebacker out of junior college on • He initially decided to graduate and enter the transfer portal, ESPN but elected to return for his senior season, moving back to • Saw action in 18 games at Independence, tallying 34 tackles (19 quarterback solo), 10.5 tackles for loss, seven sacks, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery 2019: • As a sophomore, recorded 24 tackles (eight for loss) and had six • Played in 11 games, including four on defense sacks • Debuted on defense against Colorado State for six snaps • Started fall camp at quarterback but switched to safety to High School: contribute in any way he could • Earned All-State honors as a senior • Completed 22-of-32 passes for 263 yards and two touchdowns • Posted 48 tackles and two sacks his senior season with no interceptions in two scrimagges and the spring game • Recorded 55 tackles (12 for loss) and seven sacks as a junior • Competed in track and field, specializing in throwing 2018: • Was 8-of-14 passing for 60 yards and two interceptions Human Interest: 2017: • Majoring in Ethnic Studies and Psychology at Colorado • Played in four games where he went 13-of-27 passing for 119 • Enjoys reading novels yards • Made he career debut against Texas State, going 4-of-5 for 40 yards • Played almost the entire second half against No. 15 Washington State and fished 7-of-18 passing for 53 yards • Earned 10 special teams points on the strength of five tackles (four solo, one assisted) and five knockdown or springing blocks on a kick return

2016: • Redshirted; dressed for 12 of 13 games plus the Alamo Bowl, helping signal plays to the offense

High School: • Rivals had Noyer as the No. 4 prospect in Oregon (No. 1 quarterback) • Finished his prep career at 7,235 yards with 69 touchdowns • As a senior, named second-team All-State and first-team All-6A Metro • Completed 62.6 percent of his passs as a senior for 2,801 yards and 28 touchdowns and added 366 yards rushing with eight more touchdowns • Completed 34-of-42 passes for 363 yards and four touchdowns 2020: Name is pronounced la-von-tay shuh-nault • Tallied three tackles (two solo) against UCLA 2019: •Dressed for nine games and played in four, retaining his redshirt 2019: • Did not record any statistics on 13 offensive snaps against • Dressed for all 12 games and played in the final nine of his Arizona State, Arizona, Oregon and USC freshman season • Twice named Offensive Scout of the Week • Finished his freshman campaign with 12 tackles (four for a loss and 1.5 sacks), six third down stops, three quarterback pressures High School: and three pass breakups • Ranked as a 4-star recruit by Rivals, wich also listed him as the No.29 wide receiver in his class, the No. 24 player from Texas, and • Made his first start against Washington State at the nickel No. 197 player nationally position and posted three tackles and a pass breakup • As a senior, named Co-Offensive Player of the Year for District • Against Washington he had three tackles, all for a loss with 1.5 7-6A from DallasNews.com, as well as first-team All-District sacks 7-6A from DallasNews.com as a junior and senior • Was named to the Freshman All-America watch list by the • Hauled in 135 receptions for 1,717 yards and 12 touchdowns in Football Writers Association of America two seasons at DeSoto • Had a career 461 punt return yards, 247 kick return yards, 29 rushing yards to reach 2,430 all-purpose yards High School: • As he senior he caught 73 passes for 953 yards and six • A 4-star prospect by 247Sports and a 3-star prospect by ESPN touchdowns and Rivals •Had five 100-yard games and one 200-yard game • Was a First-Team All-CIF and All-League member as a senior •Played basketball at DeSoto when he recorded 57 tackles, three tackles or loss, four pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble Human Interest: • Undecided on a major at Colorado but is interested in Business • As a running back on offense he ran the ball 104 times for 905 and Sports Management yards for a mark of 8.7 yards per carry and 14 scores; caught 13 • Brother, Laviska Jr., was a standout wide out at Colorado and a catches for 120 yards and a touchdown 2020 NFL Draft second round pick of the • Earned All-League honors as a junior • Interested in learning how to play the guitar • Attended Etiwanta High School as a sophomore where he was a wide receiver

Human Interest: • Undecided on a major but is interested in communication or journalism with a minor in Ethnic Studies • Named to the NFF/Colorado Chapter • Uncle, Tory Stephens, played basketball at Arizona State • He has a passion for sneaker collecting, with his favorite pair being the black Nike Off-White VaporMax's Last name is pronounced are-e-us Last name is pronounced lie-dull soft t

Career: 2020: • Has 51 career special teams points which is 20th in school • Appeared against UCLA for a series, completing two-of-two history; 21 forced fair catches are second most in program passes for four yards history; 10 times being down the field first and interrupting the play is second most in CU history 2019: • Dress for nine games as a sophomore (missed three for injury) 2019: • Saw action against Colorado State, Oregon, and Washington • Played in all 12 games, 11 on special teams and nine on offense State • Caught three passes for 62 yards and a touchdown • Attempted one pass was was sacked one time • Named Special Teams Player of the Week against USC • In the spring game he went 19-of-33 passing for 305 yards and a • Found the endzone on a 27-yard reception in the season finale touchdown against Utah 2018: 2018: • Played in four games and dressed for 12 as a redshirt freshman • Set a CU record for forced fair catches in a season with 13 and • Debuted against Colorado State in the season opener the single record against Washington State with five • Completed 4-of-5 passes for 55 yards, all of which came against • His lone reception on the season was a 37-yard score at Utah; included a 33-yard 4th down completion to Juwan Winfree Washington • Became the 16th known player in CU history to have his first 2017: career touch be for a touchdown • Redshirted

High School: High School: • Rated as a 3-star recruit by the major recruiting services • A 4-star recruit on ESPN and the No. 14 pro-style quarterback • Selected first-team All-State, first-team All-Area and first-team • First-team All-Trinity League as a senior All-Wesco honors as a receiver • Broke the school's single-season passing record when he threw • Also named first-team All-Wesco as a defensive back for 2,759 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior • Caught 43 passes as a senior for 843 yards and eight touchdowns • Also as a senior, added seven touchdowns on the ground and • As a junior, hauled in 49 receptions for 1,030 yards and 12 scores totaled 141 yards • Won the 400-meter Class 4A title in track as a senior with a time of 49.02 and was fourth in the 200-meters (22.21); finished second Human Interest: at state in the 100- and 400-meters as a junior • He is majoring in Business Management as well as pursuing a minor in Leadership Studies Human Interest: • His father, Mike Lytle, played safety at the University of Hawai'i • Majoring in Strategic Communications at Colorado and • He has one younger brother, Spencer, who plays linebacker at pursuing a minor in Communication the University of Wisconsin •Named to the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation All-Academic First Team in 2018 and honorable mention in 2019 • Was the Everett Public School Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2017-18 • Born in Santo Domingo, the Dominican Republic; his family moved to the United States when he was six; his mother had moved previously to Washington to work and gain United States citizenship before bringing Daniel and his two siblings to join her • Worked on his uncle's farm growing up where he bailed hay, cleaned stalls, and worked with livestock as he knows how to ride a horse Last name is pronounced font-en-know 2019: • Played in all 12 games, including 10 on offense and 10 on special Career: teams • 23 career games; 11 starts • Was a special teams anchor, earning 13 special teams points • 196 rush attempts for 917 yards (61st in program history) (third on the team) • Six touchdowns • Hauled in four catches for 77 yards and a touchdown; rushed the • Rushed 21 times for a total of 106 yards against Arizona ball once for 14 yards 2019: • Had a huge, career long 57-yard reception against Nebraska that • Played in 11 of 12 games, missing the UCLA game with an helped the Buffs cut the Nebraska lead to three after trailing 17-0 injury at the half • Carried the ball 185 times for 874 yards and five touchdowns, as well as adding 27 catches and 122 yards through the air 2018: • Rushed for 100-plus yard three times on the year against • Missed the first three games due to injury, then dressed for the Colorado State, Washington State, and Washington final nine where he played in five • Named CU's Offense Player of the Game against Colorado State, • Had eight catches on offense for 44 yards Oregon, and Washington • Hauled in six receptions for 25 yards against Arizona • Against Colorado State, Fontenot carried the ball 19 times for 125 yards and three touchdowns 2017: • His three touchdowns and 125 yards rushing are second and • Suffered a broken ankle in a scrimmage that required surgery; 13th, respectively, in program history in a debut used a redshirt season • Rushed the ball 15 times for 71 yards against Oregon • Ran just 11 times for 105 yards and a touchdown against High School: Washington • Played on varsity starting his freshman year for the playoffs • Recorded 95 yards on 18 carries against Stanford • Missed his senior season with an injury, but was on the team's leadership council 2018: • Only played in one game his junior year (due to injury) which • Played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman came in the playoffs where he had 40 yards • Had 11 carries for 43 yards and one touchdown • As a sophomore, had 257 receiving yards and one touchdown, • Found the endzone against New Hampshire on a 15-yard run adding 253 rushing yards; Cedar Hill won its second straight state • Had the only two blocked punts of the season on special teams title • Ran track and field, posting a 10.55 100-meter dash time 2017: • Redshirted Human Interest: High School: • Studying Communication with a minor in Ethnic Studies at • Rated as a top 20 prospect by the Houston Chronicle in its list of Colorado the Houston area’s top 100 players for the class of 2017 • Ran the ball 91 times for 642 yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior • Won the Texas Class 5A Division I state title in 2015 as his school went 16-0 • Scored three times in a 56-0 win in the state title at NRG Stadium, the home of the Houston Texans • As a junior, ran for 1,408 yards and scored 21 touchdowns

Human Interest: • Majoring in Sociology at Colorado with minors in Atmospheric and Oceanic Studies and Geology • Carried a 3.8 GPA in high school • Father, Albert, played 10 seasons in the NFL with three teams; had a career 27.5 sacks and 156 tackles as a defensive lineman in 130 career games High School: 2020: • A four-star prospect by ESPN which had him as the No. 12 dual • Hauled in 5 catches for 43 yards against UCLA (both carry threat quarterback in his class highs) • Started three seasons at quarterback in high school, where he threw for 8,922 yards and 112 touchdowns and added 3,240 yards 2019: rushing with 39 more scores • Played in 12 games, 11 on offense and six on special teams • Was named the District 7-4A Offensive Player of the Year as a • Caught two passes for six yards senior • Had six receptions for 129 yards and a touchdown in the Spring • Completed 149-of-242 passes as a senior for 2623 yards and 32 Game touchdowns on just six interceptions; led the team in rushing with 1,223 yards and 16 touchdowns 2018: •As a junior, named first-team All-State and first-team All- • Dressed for all 12 games and saw action on offense in three of District 7-4A Division when he had 3,938 yards of total offense them; did not record any statistics and scoring 50 times • Named first-team All-State as a sophomore and led his team 2017: to a Texas State Championship; totaled 4,040 yards and 48 • Redshirted touchdowns • Played basketball in high school and averaged 20 points and 10 High School: rebounds per game • Ranked by Scout.com as the No. 8 wide receiver in California • Named All-Area honorable mention by The Press Enterprise as a Human Interest: senior; caught 69 passes for 1,083 yards and seven touchdowns • He is interested in studying Business • Played against Colorado's Grandview (Aurora) High School; had • Uncle, Jon Alston, played linebacker at Stanford and spent five a huge game, catching 11 passes for 245 yards and two scores in a seasons in the NFL 50-49 loss • Born in the same city exactly one week after CU beat Texas 39- • As a junior, caught 51 passes for 956 yards and 16 touchdowns; 37 in the 2001 Big 12 Championship posted four 100-yard games that season and recorded a touchdown in 10 of 12 games, including multiple scores in five games • Played basketball as a freshman and sophomore and ran track

Human Interest: • Majoring in Communications with a minor in Sociology at Colorado • Mother, Allison, and father, Lester, own a business assisting special development adults • Active in the community; volunteered for local charities raising funds for cancer, and also his parents' business Junior College: Career: • Three-star prospect by 247Sports and Rivals • Has played in 16 career games with 11 starts • Played two seasons at Northwest Mississippi Community • Has 41 career receptions for 421 yards and two touchdowns College • Earned All-MACJC honors as a sophomore after playing in 11 2020: games; finished the season with 25 tackles (nine for loss), five • Snagged 6 receptions for 66 yards (career highs) against UCLA sacks, six quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery 2019: • As a freshman, played nine games totaling 19 tackles (six for • Played in all 12 games and started eight loss), three sacks and one quarterback hurry • Named Freshman All-Pac-12 by SB Nation and was on the watch list for the Freshman All-American team by FWAA High School: • Recorded at least one catch in 11 of CU's 12 games and had • Totaled 65 tackles (28 for loss) and 12 sacks his junior and multiple catches on nine occasions • Had a season high of five receptions for 35 yards and a score senior seasons against Air Force • As a senior, had 26 of his tackles (eight for loss), four sacks, one • Caught four passes for 75 yards and a touchdown against pass breakup, and a forced fumble Arizona • Earned All-MACJC honors as a sophomore after playing in 11 • Had three receptions for 52 yards against Washington, including games; finished the season with 25 tackles (nine for loss), five back-to-back timely catches of 27 and 18 yards on the final drive sacks, six quarterback hurries, two forced fumbles and a fumble of the game recovery • As a freshman, played nine games totaling 19 tackles (six for 2018: loss), three sacks and one quarterback hurry • Played in three games and started two; earned a redshirt • Had six catches for 43 yards Human Interest: • Recorded his first career reception against Washington; he had • He is undecided on a major at Colorado three catches for 24 yards in the game

High School: • Was rated as a 4-star recruit and the top prospect in the state of Colorado by 247Sports.com • Selected to the Denver Post’s 2017 All-Colorado football team, and was a first-team All-State selection by CHSAA and Max Preps as a senior • Played for coach Dave Logan, a 1975 first-team All-American at Colorado • In his prep career he had 183 receptions for 2,588 yards (14.1 per) and 36 touchdowns • As a senior, Stanley totaled 1,526 all-purpose yards, recorded 12 tackles, including one for a loss on defense, punted 16 times for 578 yards with a long of 45, had 204 yards on 12 kickoff returns and 103 yards on 10 punt returns • Also played basketball and ran track; on the hardwood, he led the Bruins in points (12.1 per game), assists (2.3) and steals (2.1) as a senior; on the track, he placed fourth in the 100-meters at the Class 5A state meet with a time of 10.90 (he owns a 10.72 personal record in the 100)

Human Interest: • He is interested in studying Civil Engineering and Business at Colorado • Intends to run track for Colorado in the spring • He and his dad, Walter, became the third father-son tandem in CU history to score touchdowns and the fourth to score any points • The elder Stanley lettered a CU in 1980 and 1981; led the Buffs First name is pronounced tuh-reek 2019: • He dressed for 11 of 12 games, played in eight (the last eight 2019: games), and started seven • Dress for all 12 games, played in six, and started two against • Given the Lee Willard Award for top freshman on defense UCLA and Stanford • Forced into action at cornerback due to injuries and responded • Recorded eight tackles, two pass breakups, and one quarterback with a solid freshman campaign; recorded 21 tackles, one sacks, hurry in his five games on defense six pass breakups, five third down stops, two quarterback hurries • In two starts, recorded seven tackles, a quarterback hurry, and and one interception two pass breakups • Against USC, had his first career interception, a sack, five • Debuted against Washington State in week seven tackles, three third down stops, two pass breakups, and a • Moved from wide receiver to defensive back in fall camp quarterback hurry; named CU's Defensive Player of the Week • Had two pass breakups and three tackles at Washington State High School: • In his first career start, had a season-high five tackles • Rated a four-star prospect by the recruiting services and was the No. 39 wide receiver ranked nationally by 247Sports High School: • Had 104 receptions for 1,801 yards and 18 touchdowns on • A three-star prospect by major recruiting services and the No. offense; had 20 tackles, two interceptions and eight pass breakups 50 cornerback nationally by 247Sports on defense • Recorded 36 tackles (two for loss), 14 pass breakups, and one • As a senior, hauled in 25 receptions for 487 yards and seven interception as a senior touchdowns on offense; added seven solo tackles, four pass • Played his sophomore and junior seasons at Servite High breakups and an interception on defense, primarily at cornerback School; had 18 tackles and two pass breakups on defense and saw • Garnered second-team All-Trinity League as a junior action at wide receiver as a junior • Played quarterback at Buena Park his freshman year Human Interest: • Interested in studying Business and Real Estate at Colorado Human Interest: • Born in Englewood, Calif. • Interested in majoring in Business and Law • Named to the 2019 NFF/Colorado Chapter All-Academic honorable mention • Born in Los Angeles, Calif. • Has 10 brothers and one sister Last name is pronounced dause 2020: • Became just the 14th known player in program history to start 2019: (on offense or defense) for the Buffs in a season opener as a true • Played in five games and dressed for 12; saw action on defense in freshman; just the fourth cornerback to do so and the first since all five and special team in three 2012 (Kenneth Crawley, CSU) • Named Defensive Scout of the Week leading up to Colorado • In 59 plays in his debut, recorded five tackles (three solo and one State for a loss)

Junior College: High School: • A four-star prospect and a top 50 player out of Texas by • Earned MACJC All-State honorable mention in 2018 247Sports, Rivals, and ESPN • Recorded 53 tackles, six sacks, and 13 tackles for loss • On defense in his career, racked up 46 tackles, 17 pass breakups, • Battled injuries his freshman season; posted a two sack game three interceptions, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries and a three tackles for loss game • On offense, he totaled 65 receptions for 956 yards and 12 • Added 40 pounds at Hinds touchdowns; added seven rushes for 187 yards and two scores • On three kickoff returns, gained 236 yards and on three punts averaged 42.3 yards a return High School: • Name first-team All-District 5-5A; tallied 17 tackles, eight pass • Named All-State and All-Region in his high school career breakups, two interceptions, one forced fumble, and a fumble • As a senior, tallied 91 tackles (15 for loss), eight sacks and 25 recovery; caught 43 passes for 650 yards and 10 touchdowns as quarterback hurries; added two forced fumbles, one fumble well as rushing four times for 89 yards and a touchdown • Named first-team All-District 5-5A on defense as a junior recovery, one interception and two blocked kicks 2018: • Had 74 tackles (six for loss) and four sacks as a junior • Ran track and field and had a PR of 21.6 seconds in the 200-meters in the Texas State Championships Human Interest: • Interested in studying Kinesiology at Colorado • Earned Academic All-State honors by the Texas High School Coaches Association in high school • Father played basketball at UTEP and semi professionally in Columbia • Has three sisters, two of which (Melissa and Samantha) who ran track and field in college and were both two-time All-Americans in the 400m hurdles and 4x400 relay; both are on the Columbian national track and field team • Interested in becoming an athletic trainer or football coach post playing career Name is pronounced Jerek Brew-sard 2020: • Tallied three tackles (one solo), one third down stop, and three 2020: pass breakups in the opener against UCLA • Bursted onto the scene against UCLA in his first career start; ran for 187 yards and three touchdowns, adding 21 yards receiving; 2019: his 187 yards are the most by someone in a CU uniform in their • Dressed for all 12 games and played in ten (ten on special teams first game and his 208 total yards are also the most and three on defense) • Named offense player of the week by CU against UCLA, as well • Saw action on 22 plays on defense and recorded four tackles as the Pac-12's offense player of the week (one for no gain) • Was on the field for special teams for 118 plays (fifth most on the team) 2019: • Finished the season with six special teams points • Injured his knee in September and missed the entire season • All four of his tackles on defense came against Arizona • Earned CU Student-Athlete of the Month in October • In the spring game, had five solo tackles, one interception, a • Led the team with seven rushes for 32 yards and a touchdown in third down stop and a tackle for no gain the first scrimmage 2018: 2018: • Played in six games and dressed for 10 • Redshirted • Saw the field on defense for seven plays; had one tackle • Had seven special teams points on special teams High School: • In the spring strength and conditioning test, posted the team's • Rated as a three-star recruit by major recruiting services fastest short shuttle time (4.09) and tied for the second fastest 10- • Named TAPPS District 1 MVP as a junior and a senior yard sprint (1.50) • Garnered first-team TAPPS All-State and All-District honors as a wide receiver both seasons as well 2017 • Redshirted • Carried the ball 63 times for 745 yards and ten touchdowns as a senior; added 22 receptions for 360 yards and three touchdowns High School: • Also as a senior, had 22 tackles and a sack, as well as a 85-yard • Lined up a running back, wide receiver, cornerback, and safety kickoff return touchdown in his high school career • As a junior, rushed 77 times for 875 yards and 13 touchdowns • Played only four game his senior year due to injury while catching 44 passes for 781 yards and nine more scores • Was still named All-State honorable mention that year; ran the • Competed in track, had a distance of 21-11.5 in the long jump ball 31 times for 134 yards which placed him first at the TAPPS 6A North Regional meet • Picked to the Sacramento Bee's 2015 All-Metro Football honorable mention team as defensive back Human Interest: • Played basketball early in his prep career and was the Defensive • Studying Ethnic Studies at Colorado Player of the Year as a freshman • Brother, Jalen, played football at Reedley College in California • Attended a church camp in Colorado when he was growing up; Human Interest about the experience he said, "I really liked the atmosphere. Going • Studying Communications at Colorado and minoring in Ethnic Studies and Leadership Studies back from a football standpoint I thought would be even cooler. I • Has eyes set on an early graduation and obtaining a master's ended up camping there and had the time of my life." degree before his eligibility is up • Loves maple donuts and going on hikes, but "loves his family more." First name is pronounced muh-kye as in eye 2020: • In the opener, racked up five tackles (three solo) and an 2020: interception returned 14 yards to UCLA's one-yard line; his • Second on the team with 63 snaps on defense against UCLA, second career interception (both against UCLA) recorded three tackles (two solo) 2019: 2019: • Earned honorable mention All-Pac 12 honors by Pro Football • Played in four games before a shoulder injury sidelined him for Focus the season • Started and played in ten games, missing two to injury • Started the first two games at cornerback • Had 57 tackles (three for loss), one sack, five quarterback • On defense, totaled nine tackles (five solo and one for a loss), hurries, five third down stops, thee pass breakups, and an one third down stop, a forced fumble, and a pass breakup interception • In the Spring Game, had two interceptions (one returned for a • Had a career-high 10 tackles (nine solo) against Arizona; named touchdown) CU Defensive Player of the Week • Had seven tackles and an interception at UCLA 2018: • Tallied six tackles and a sack against Washington • Played in eight games, starting three • Started three of the final four games of the season 2018: • Finished with nine tackles, three pass breakups, two touchdown • Made 34 tackles (six for loss) and had 4.5 sacks (10th in Pac-12); saving tackles and two third down stops in six games on defense led the team with 13 third down stops • Became the first redshirt freshman to start at outside linebacker Junior College: (against Colorado State) in the first game of the season in 19 years • Helped lead College of San Mateo to the state title game, losing (Drew Wahlroos) to Fullerton College in the final minutes • Posted 20 tackles (12 solo), one interception, one pass breakup 2017: and one fumble recovery in his lone season • Redshirted; missed significant time due to a leg infection • Played Modesto College which featured Mustafa Johnson High School: High School: • The Orlando Sentinel named Wells the Defensive Player of the • The San Francisco Chronicle selected him to its 2016 All-Metro Year in Central Florida; earned first-team All-State honors as a High School Football Team at wide receiver; selected All- junior and senior Conference as well • As a senior, finished with 96 tackles (18 for loss), seven sacks • As a senior, caught 23 passes for 620 yards and nine touchdowns and two interceptions while intercepting six passes on defense as a two way player • Posted 111 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, six sacks, six pass breakups, and a forced and recovered fumble Human Interest: • Had three games where he had 20+ tackles • Studying Strategic Communication at Colorado and minoring • Played basketball and averaged 10 rebounds and five points per in Sports Media game as a junior • Received a Presidential Award in high school for being one of • Ran the 100 meters with a PR of 11.3 the top students in the country • Oldest of seven kids Human Interest: • Cousin, KeeSean Johnson, plays wide receiver for the Arizona • Majoring in Accounting and Finance in Colorado's Leed School Cardinals of Business • Comes from the same hometown as Pro • Valedictorian of his high school class (carried a 4.6 weighted Bowl wide receiver Davante Adams, who he knows and played in GPA with honors classes) the same AAU basketball program (Roadrunners) • Named first-team Academic All-Colorado by the state's NFF Chapter and honorable mention Academic All-Pac-12 honors • During quarantine, went home and worked on his parents' ranch where he got "country strong" 2019: Last name rhymes with east • Played in 11 of 12 games as a freshman; appeared on offense in three games 2020: • Ran for 13 yards on six carries in 10 total snaps on offense • Recorded a solo tackle inside-the-20 on special teams against UCLA • Finished the year with three special teams points which included two tackles 2019: • Played in all 12 games, starting five on defense High School: • In all, had 19 tackles, a sack, and one forced fumble; the sack • Rated as a three-star recruit and forced fumble happened on the same play (against Colorado • Ranked the No. 9 player out of Colorado in his class by State) when Mustafa Johnson had a scoop-and-score off the loose 247Sports ball • Recorded six tackles at Arizona State • Part of three state championship teams at powerhouse Valor Christian under coaches Rod Sherman and Ed McCaffery 2018: • Finished his career with 2,575 rush yards and 31 touchdowns, • Played in six games and dressed for 12; played two on defense adding 1,134 yards through the air and 11 more scores on 23 snaps where he recorded two tackles, one quarterback • Battled injuries in his senior season, playing only three games pressure and one third down stop • Second-team all-state and first-team All-Mt. Lincoln League as 2017: a junior • Redshirted; tore the ACL in his left knee of Nov. 8 which required surgery Human Interest: • Undecided on a major at Colorado High School: • Academic all-state as a junior and senior in high school; carried • Scout.com rated him as the No. 1 outside linebacker prospect in a 3.8 GPA his senior year Colorado • Born in Littleton, Colo. • Was selected to play in the 2017 Under Armour All-American • Has two younger brothers, Toby and Ty Game in Orlando • Set a new Cherry Creek record that dated back to 1955 with his 50 varsity starts during his four-year prep career • Finished with 38 career sacks, which tied for second all-time with former Denver South star and current lineman Calais Campbell • Led his team to the Centennial League title as a senior when he had 74 tackles and 6.5 tackles for a loss; earned Centennial League Defensive MVP honors • First-team All-Centennial League selection three times •As a sophomore, intercepted Valor Christian quarterback Dylan McCaffrey to seal the state finals

Human Interest: • Majoring in Management in Colorado's Leeds School of Business • Owned a 4.1 GPA in high school • Named to the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll in 2019, as well as the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation Academic All-Colorado first team in 2018 and 2019 • Served as a Young Life vice president in high school • Volunteers at Mile High Workshop, which helps employ ex- felons and addicts First name is pronounced moo-stoff-oh

2020: Career: • Recorded an assisted tackle and two quarterback hurries against • A two-time All-Pac-12 performer entering his final season UCLA in 27 plays of actin on defense • Has played and started 22 games for the Buffs 2019: • 110 tackles, 24 tackles for loss (31st in CU history), 14 sacks • Redshirted (t-17th), 25 quarterback hurries, 16 third down stops, two forced • Dressed for all 12 games and saw action in three games, all on fumbles (one recovered for a score) special teams • Named the Defensive Scout of the Week three times, leading 2019: into the Colorado State, Oregon and Stanford games • Tallied three tackles (two solo), one tackle for loss, two • A member of the 2018 recruiting class, he took a "gray-shirt" and delayed enrollment until January 2019 quarterback hits, and a sack

High School: 2019: • Rated as a three-star recruit • Named honorable mention All-Pac-12 by Pro Football Focus • Played both tight end and defensive end/outside linebacker and despite missing three games with an injury helped the Falcons go 14-1 his senior year while reaching the CIF • Earned CU's Defensive Trench Award Division 2A Regional final • Finished the season with 34 tackles, five tackle for loss, 4.5 sacks, • As a senior, had 78 tackles, four sacks, one fumble recovery seven quarterback hurries and six third-down stops while catching 24 passes for 545 yards and 11 TDs • In the season opener against Colorado State, returned a fumble • As a junior, had 78 tackles, 10 for losses, four sacks and an interception while catching 50 passes for 978 yards and 15 TDs for a touchdown • Competed on the track and field team and won the Ambassador • Against Nebraska, recorded eight tackles, three sacks, and a League Finals with a shot put throw of 45-8 forced fumble; forced a fumble with 10:50 left in the game to help the Buffs tie the game 24-24 Human Interest: • Awarded the Pac-12 Defensive Lineman of the week for his • Majoring in International Affairs at Colorado performance against Nebraska • Born in Hamburg, Germany • Injured in the Arizona State game and missed the next two • He, along with his older brother, Niklas, moved to the United games States to play high school football before Joshka’s sophomore • Against Stanford, recorded two tackles, a sack, and a season to try to obtain a college scholarship; Niklas is a senior quarterback hurry; was CU's Defensive Player of the Year linebacker at Morningside College, an NAIA school in Iowa • Listed on the watch list for the Chuck Bednarik Award (top defensive player), the Ted Hendricks Awards (top defensive end) and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy (top defensive player) • Was named a preseason All-American by College Football News and first team All-Pac-12 by the league, Athlon, College Football News, Lindy's, Athlon and Phil Steele

2018: • Named first-team All-Pac-12 by the AP, third-team by Phil Steele and honorable mention by the league's coaches • Co-recipient (Nate Landman) for the team's Dave Jones Award as outstanding defensive player • Started all 12 games; led all defensive linemen with 73 tackles (fourth on the team) • His 73 tackles were the most by a defensive lineman in the past 21 seasons • Led the Buffs with 8.5 sacks, 18 total tackles for loss, 16 quarterback hurries; 8.5 sacks led the Pac-12, was 42nd nationally, and tied for 16th most in program history

Junior College: • Ranked as a three-star prospect and the No. 22 defensive tackle in the country by 247Sports.com High School: • Was a two-time Central California Conference Defensive Player of the Year selection • Was an All-District selection as a junior and a senior • As a senior, recorded 60 solo tackles and eight sacks • As a sophomore, he finished with 76 tackles and 2.5 sacks • Played on the basketball team where he averaged 10 points and 10 rebounds per game as a senior 2020: • Had a productive season opener against UCLA with a pair of Human Interest: tackles (both for loss) and two pass breakups • Majoring in Sociology at Colorado • Born in Aurora, Colo., and lived there until moving to 2019: California's central valley prior to high school • Played in 12 games and started six as a junior • Named the team's Most Improved Defensive Player • Finished fourth on the team with 61 tackles (50 solo and three for a loss) • Against Air Force, had his first 10-tackle game, adding two third down stops and one tackle for loss • At UCLA, had eight tackles, one quarterback hurry and a pass breakup • Had a huge nine tackle (career high eight solo) outing against Washington • In the season finale against Utah, had a career best 11 tackles • Had a huge nine tackle (career high eight solo) outing against Washington

2018: • Played in six games his sophomore year • In three games (18 plays) on defense, had two tackles • Presented with the Greg Biekert Award for being the most improved linebacker during spring practices

2017: • Played in 11 games and saw the field on defense in four • Played 22 snaps from scrimmage, totaling five tackles, a third down stop, and one forced fumble

2016: • Redshirted

High School: • Named second-team All-State by Cal-Hi Sports and earned first-team All-Area honors from the San Jose Mercury-News • Earned first-team All-West Catholic Athletic League honors and was the league's Defensive POY • As a senior, racked up 86 tackles (61 solo), a total that included a whopping 30 tackles for loss, 13 of which were a league- high quarterback sacks; also recovered two fumbles (one for a touchdown) • As a junior, he was in on 50 tackles (32 solo), 10 for losses including four-and-a-half sacks• In three games (18 plays) on defense, had two tackles • Three-time letterman in track (sprints/relays)

Human Interest: • Double majoring in Ethnic Studies and Cinema Studies with a minor in Sociology • CU Male Student-Athlete of the Month for July 2019 • Father, Darryl, played at San Jose State; mother, Johnita Lux, played women's basketball at De Anza Career: 2020: • Has played in 25 career games with 15 starts • Came in for relief against UCLA; connected on two-of-three • 33 catches for 339 yards and three touchdowns field goals and an extra point

2020: 2019: • Played the final four games of the season, the last three as the • Caught 5 passes for 77 yards and a score in the season opener starting place kicker against UCLA; the occassion was the first time since 2012 that a • Hit on all five of his field goals and PATs for 20 points on the tight end has led the Buffs in receiving for a game; 77 yards is also season; set the CU record for most field goal attempts in a season the most by a Buff tight end since 2009 without a miss • Was the ninth player nationally two score in two seasons 2019: classified as a freshman under the new redshirt rules • Earned the team's Relentless Award • Saw his first action against UCLA and kicked a PAT in the • Played in 12 games with 11 starts fourth quarter • Hauled in 23 catches for 221 yards and two touchdowns; 23 • Made all three of his field goals (including a game winner) and a PAT for 10 points against Stanford; became the third kicker in CU catches for a tight end is more than the tight end position at CU history to make a good on a walk-off, game-winning field goals as has caught as a whole in the previous three seasons the Buffs won 16-13 on his 37-yarder • Was CU's Offensive Player of the Game against Washington • Was named the Arrow CU Athlete of the Week, the Pac-12 States when he had three catches for 20 yards Special Teams Player of the Week and the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation Colorado Player of the Week 2018: for that performance • Played in all 12 games and had three starts as a redshirt freshman 2018: • Played in two games as a freshman; redshirted • Grabbed five receptions for 41 yards • Was 4-of-5 on field goals for the season with the only miss being • Four of his five catches for 23 yards was at Washington blocked • Awarded a scholarship during Fall camp after being a walk-on in • Was good on 5-of-5 PATs, totalling 17 points his first season • Joined the team as a walk-on after the first day of classes

2017: High School: • Redshirted; was the team's Offensive Scout Player of the Year• • A first-team All-State kicker as a senior and honorable mention All-State as a junior High School: • Was 11-of-14 on field goal tries and 30-of-33 on PATs his senior season • Was a two-time first-team Front Range League selection as a • Set a new school record by making a 54-yard field goal defensive end as well as drawing second-team honors at tight end his senior year Human Interest: • Was named his team’s MVP as both a junior and senior • Studying Communication with minors in Sports Media and • Posted 46 tackles, 14 tackles for losses, 10.5 sacks, one pass Leadership breakup, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble on defense • Older brother, Davis, was also a placekicker for the Buffs (2016- his senior year; caught seven passes for 148 yards and two 19); mother (Kerri) ran track at Long Beach State and ran the touchdowns 800-meter run in the Olympic Trials; father (Doug) is a pilot for • As a junior he posted 61 tackles, 11.0 sacks, one forced fumble United Airlines and has piloted two of CU’s charter flights (one of Evan’s) and three fumble recoveries • Plans to enlist in the United State Navy after college Human Interest: • Majoring in Strategic Communication with a minor in Sports Media • Born in Camp Pendleton (outside of San Diego) when his father was serving in the military • Father, Randy, played football at Arkansas; an uncle, Matt Russell, was a consensus first-team All-American at Colorado and is the current Director of Player Personnel for the (he won the 1996 Butkus Award and was a fourth round pick of the in the 1997 NFL Draft; he’s also a member of CU’s Athletic Hall of Fame) had 17 against Colorado State in 2007 • Recorded 15 tackles twice, against Air Force and UCLA, and 14 tackles on one occasion, against Nebraska • Against, Washington he had 10 tackles, one for a loss with two pass break-ups and an interception • Was featured on three postseason award watch lists in the preseason, the Chuck Bednarik, Dick Butkus and Bronko Career: Nagurski awards • Has earned various levels of All-America and All-Pac-12 honors the last two seasons 2018: • Given the team's Dave Jones Award each of the past two • Midseason First-Team All-American by Pro Football Focus seasons, becoming the seventh player to earn that award in back- • Second-Team All-Pac-12 by the Associated Press and Phil to-back seasons Steele's College Football and honorable mention by the league • Has played in 36 career games (tied for second most on the coaches team) with 25 career starts (most on the team) • One of 20 quarter-finalists for the Lott IMPACT Trophy • 286 career tackles (21st in CU history) with 189 being solo • Won the team's Dave Jones Award (along with Mustafa Johnson) (20th), 25 tackles for loss (38th), six sacks and another 22 tackles given to the Outstanding Defensive Player for no gain; has also added 36 third down stops (8th), 12 pass • Started all 12 games and played 619 snaps on defense breakups, three interceptions, three force fumbles and one fumble • Led the team with 123 tackles and had 13 tackles for loss and recovery four sacks, and 12 more tackles for no gain • Has 15 career games with 10-plus tackles • Had 10 third down stops, including two on fourth down, five • Just the sixth player to record 250-plus tackles in back-to-back pass breakups, three quarterback pressures, two interceptions, two seasons forced fumbles and a fumble recovery • Had seven games with double-digit tackle totals and four games 2020: with 13-plus tackles • Against UCLA, racked up nine tackles (five solo), two tackles for • His 13 tackles for a loss were the most TFL's for the team's zero, three third down stops (including two fourth down stops), leading tackler since Thaddeus Washington also had 13 in 2005 and a quarterback hurry; had a huge fourth down stop in the • Opened the season with 14 tackles, an interception, pass fourth down stop in the fourth quarter when the Buffs lead 45-35 breakup with one tackle for loss and another for no gain against Colorado State in the season opener; named Pac-12 Defensive 2019: Player of the Week; the 14 tackles is the most for a linebacker in • Named an honorable mention All-American by Phil Steele their first career start • Was first-team All-Pac-12 by the AP, Pac-12 Coaches and Phil • Against Nebraska, he again had 14 tackles and one interception Steele and added two tackles for a loss, three third down stops including • Given the team's Dave Jones Award as the Outstanding one on fourth down and a forced fumble; named the National Defensive Player for the second straight season Defensive Player of the Week by the FWAA/Bronko Nagurski • Named a team captain at the end of the season Award • Finished the season with 137 tackles, 112 solo, with eight • Had a career high 19 tackles against Utah with one for a loss and tackles for loss including two sacks, 15 third down stops, five pass two others for no gain break-ups, five tackles for zero, four quarterback hurries and one • Selected as the winner of the Dick Anderson Award for interception outstanding toughness by the coaching staff following spring • Led the team with 785 plays on defense practices • His 137 tackles are the most since Jordon Dizon had 160 in 2007 and tied for 14th most in a season in CU history, 12th by a 2017: linebacker • Saw action in seven games on defense, but in 11 games overall • His 112 solo tackles are the second most in a season in CU adding in his special teams play as a true freshman; 59 of his 79 history behind Dizon's 120 in 2007 and he's just the fourth player snaps played on defense came in the final two games to hit the 100 mark for solo tackles in a season • Recorded 17 total tackles on the season, including four for losses • Had more tackles than the second- and third-leading tacklers on that were just two off the team lead despite playing at least 715 the team, the first time that's happened at CU dating back to 1964 fewer snaps than any of the other three players on the team who when tackles first became a stat • Named a team captain at the had more tackles for a loss end of the season • Was credited with three more tackles for no gain, had eight third • Was named a captain four times throughout the season down stops, one quarterback pressure, one forced fumble and two • Earned the team's Defensive Player of the Game three times pass breakups against Nebraska, Oregon and UCLA • Against No. 15 USC he blocked a punt in the third quarter that • Had double-figure tackles in eight games and nine tackles in was the first full block at Colorado since ILB Doug Rippy had two three of the other four games (his season low was eight) at Toledo on Sept. 11, 2009 • Had a season and career high 16 tackles against Oregon, all solo stops, tied for the fifth most in CU history and most since Dizon High School: • Scout.com rated him as the No. 5 outside linebacker prospect in California and No. 7 in the west • Earned Athletic League MVP honors as a two-way starter at linebacker and receiver • The San Jose Mercury News and East Bay Times selected him as its East Bay Defensive Player of the Year, as did MaxPreps on its All-NorCal High School Football Teams • Sports Stars Magazine selected him as the NorCal Defensive Player of the Year Career: • Was selected by the San Francisco Chronicle to its All-Metro • Has played in 24 career games with 13 starts first-team defense • 51 career tackles, seven sacks and 20 quarterback hurries • Helped the Mustangs to a 12-1 record, capture its first EBAL title since 2005 and win the CIF-North Coast Section Division I 2020: • Played 56 snaps in the season opener against UCLA; had a third championship game; in that title game he helped Monte Vista beat down stop and two quarterback hurries Antioch, a team that featured the nation’s No. 1 overall prospect in running back Najee Harris (Alabama signee), 42-18 by catching 2019: three passes for 31 yards while recording three tackles for a loss • Became an every-down lineman and played in all 12 games with and one forced fumble on defense 11 starts • Overall for his senior season, caught 38 passes for 577 yards and • Earned the team's Defensive Trench Award seven touchdowns in addition to throwing for a pair of scores; • CU's Defensive Player of the Week against Washington State recorded 32 tackles for a loss, including having multiple stops • Finished the season with 40 tackles, seven for a loss including behind the line of scrimmage in 10-of-13 games; caught three six sacks, and three more for no gain touchdown passes in a first-round win • Had a team-leading 12 quarterback hurries, and nine third • As a junior he received honorable mention All-Metro accolades down stops, third most on the squad as a linebacker from the San Francisco Chronicle and was a first- • Had nine games with three or more tackles and four games with team All-EBAL selection; that year he had nine tackles for a loss, five-plus stops including a season and career high of seven against six sacks, five pass breakups and he forced four fumbles UCLA • As a sophomore he was an honorable mention selection to the • Recorded a sack in six games and multiple quarterback hurries All-EBAL team on two occasions • Also played baseball and rugby 2018: Human Interest: • Played in 11 games and started one as a freshman • Studying in Management and Marketing from CU's Leeds • Played most of the season as a pass rush specialist, he played 263 School of Business defensive snaps and had 11 tackles, including two for a loss and • Earned honorable mention Academic All-Colorado honors one sack from the state’s NFF chapter as a freshman • Played in 11 games and started one as a freshman • Born in Zimbabwe, Africa where his father, Shaun, played • Played most of the season as a pass rush specialist, he played 263 international rugby defensive snaps and had 11 tackles, including two for a loss and • Brother, Brendan, played tight end as a true freshman at Arizona one sack; added six quarterback pressures, six third down stops, State in 2014 before transferring while his sister, Ocean Trail, three pass breakups and one quarterback chase down swam for Oregon State’s team from 2009-13 • Had three tackles and his first sack against Oregon State

High School: • Scout.com rated him as the No. 3 athlete in California and No. 6 in the west • Rivals.com ranked him as a top 35 player at his position in the country • He recorded 40 tackles, 15 sacks and a forced fumble in eight games his senior year when he drew first-team all-league honors • Was also a basketball star in high school; averaged 15 points and 7.5 rebounds his junior year, earning second-team All-Area honors; as a senior, posted 8.3 points and 4.8 rebounds

Human Interest: • Majoring in Sociology at Colorado • Dreams of playing in the NFL one day, something he has thought about since he began playing football at the age of nine • He is a foodie, and his favorite meal is his mother Tracey’s enchiladas First name is pronounced kay-ninn 2019: • Played all 12 games on defense as a back-up on the defensive 2019: line • Played in all 12 games, including three on offense (17 snaps) and • Played in 190 defensive snaps with five tackles on the season all 12 on special teams • Had one tackle in the Arizona and Oregon games and then in • Came out of spring football atop the depth chart at right tackle the three of the final four games of the season at UCLA, Stanford and moved into the back-up role after Arlington Hambright and Washington joined the team as a graduate transfer High School: 2018: • Redshirted; was rehabilitating • A 3-star prospect by the major recruiting services • 247Sports ranked him as the No. 79 defensive tackle in the UCLA: nation • Signed with UCLA as a member of its 2017 recruiting class, but • With All-State honors still pending, he was named first-team all- was scheduled for a grayshirt and never enrolled Region 7A as both a junior and senior and played in the Georgia Elite Classic game as a sophomore and senior High School: • He totaled 23 pancake blocks as a senior • Rated a four-star prospect by Rivals.com and No. 27 offensive • He also lettered in track and field at Tift County, participating in tackle in the nation throws (shot put, discus) • ESPN rated him as a four-star prospect and No. 279 on the ESPN 300 National List Human Interest: • Was a two-time All-State, All-Area and All-League selection and was named the most valuable player of his league as a junior and • He has four older siblings, brothers Chad Williams and Adrian senior Garvin and sisters Quera and Shanae Brenner • Named to the Tacoma News Tribune’s Western 100 team and • He enjoys fishing and playing the drums, which he does at was a PrepStar All-West selection church and in the jazz band at school • MaxPreps.com named him a high school All-American and he was invited to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl following his senior year, playing guard in the game • Led high school team to two-straight state championships as a junior and a senior • Recorded 11 tackles and two sacks playing on defense

Human Interest: • Majoring in Humanities at Colorado • Hobbies include taking care of his 4-year-old niece, Ace • His uncle, Judd Grandzow, played football at Tennessee when it won the 1998 national championship Last name is pronounced kooch Last name is pronounced per-sell

2020: Career: • Along with his fellow starters on the offensive line, was named • He has played in 20 career games with 18 career starts, the third co-offense players of the game against UCLA most on the offensive side of the ball behind Will Sherman (22) and K.D. Nixon (19) 2019: • Started all 12 games at left guard as a junior 2020: • Played in 754 snaps on offense, fourth most on the team, • Along with his fellow starters on the offensive line, was named grading out to 82.5 percent and leading the team with 77 co-offense players of the game against UCLA knockdown blocks • He also tied for the lead with 14 touchdown blocks and had 11 2019: perfect plays on passing touchdowns • Named to the NFF/Colorado Chapter All-Academic honorable • His best grade came against Southern California with a 88.3 mention team • He was CU's nominee for Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the • He played in seven of 12 games, starting five week against Colorado State, his first start, when he had four • Missed five games in the middle of the season due to illness touchdown blocks and one perfect play on a passing touchdown • Played in 333 snaps on offense and graded out to 83.9 percent with 29 knockdown blocks, eight perfect plays on passing 2018: touchdowns and four touchdown blocks • Played in 12 games on special teams and three on offense with • Started the first four games of the year before missing the next 61 snaps to his credit five • He graded out to 2.61 in those three games and had four • Against Washington, he had his best game grading out to 92.7 touchdown blocks and four knockdown blocks percent, the top game grade for any offensive lineman on the season Junior College: • Named the team's Offensive Player of the Game for the season •Was a 2017 All-California Community College Region I first- finale against Utah team selection • Named Preseason third-team All-Pac-12 by Phil Steele ahead of • Also was a thrower on the Roadrunners track and field team the season

High School: 2018: •Earned All-Eastern Athletic League honors as a senior in 2016 • Named to the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation All-Colorado second team Human Interest: • Was a finalist for CU Freshman of the Year (all sports) • Studying Sociology at Colorado • Given the Byron R. White Leadership Award at the school's • Hobbies include football, basketball, and really any type of sport Academic Breakfast • Started all 12 games at center • When he started at Colorado State to open the season, he became just the third freshman to start a season opener at center, joining past CU All-Americans Bryan Stoltenberg and Andre Gurode • Played 830 snaps on offense, most among offensive linemen and all but 40 snaps in the season • Alongside Frank Filip and Will Sherman, became the first trio of freshmen linemen to start a game in CU history for the Oregon State and Arizona game • Winner of the John Wooten Award given to a single player with an outstanding work ethic

2017: • Redshirted; he joined the team in January as a grayshirt

High School: • A two-year starter at offensive tackle, he earned first-team All- Foothill League honors as a senior, despite missing the first four games of the season with a knee injury

Human Interest: • Majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Colorado • Named to the 2019 NFF/Colorado Chapter All-Academic team Last name is pronounced Phillip honorable mention • An honor roll student in high school, he owned a 3.7 grade 2020: point average, earning straight A’s his junior year • Along with his fellow starters on the offensive line, was named • A hobby of his is scuba ; in fact, he is a certified rescue co-offense players of the game against UCLA diver (which he attained at 15) 2019: • Redshirted; played against Colorado State and Oregon for six snaps

2018: • Played in eight games and started two while dressing for 10 and being listed as injured for two • Played 207 snaps and have five knockdown blocks, two touchdown blocks and one perfect plays on a passing touchdown • His first start came against Oregon State and he became just the 12th true freshman in CU history to start a game on the offensive line and just the third to start at tackle • The two games he started were the first two in CU history that featured three freshmen starters alongside Will Sherman and Colby Pursell, both redshirt freshmen

High School: • Rated as a 3-star recruit by the major recruiting services • Ranked No. 65 on the Houston Chronicle’s Top 100 High School Football recruiting list for the class of 2018 • Rated as a 3-star recruit by the major recruiting services; was twice selected as the offensive player of the game his senior year by MaxPreps; drew second-team All-District accolades as a junior • Allowed just one sack his senior season and had 40 knockdown blocks

Human Interest: • Majoring in International Affairs at Colorado • Received scholarship offers from Harvard and Yale • Hobbies include listening to stand-up comedy, hanging out with friends and watching movies, particularly from Quentin Tarantino Human Interest: • Majoring in Communication at Colorado and minoring in Leadership Studies • Honorable mention selection to the Colorado Chapter of the NFF's and the Pac-12 All-Academic teams • Born in Raleigh, N.C. • Hobbies include video games and traveling Career: • He has played in 25 career games with 22 starts; the 22 starts is the most on offense and tied for the second most on the team entering 2020

2020: • Along with his fellow starters on the offensive line, was named co-offense players of the game against UCLA

2019: • Named to the second team of the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation All-Colorado team as a sophomore • Earned the team's Offensive Trench Award • He played and started all 12 games at right tackle • He played in 836 of a possible 850 offensive plays, the most on the offense and second most on the team overall • On the season, he graded out to 83.6, the best mark on the team with 699 positive plays • He added 67 knockdown blocks, a team leading 18 perfect plays on passing touchdowns and 13 touchdown blocks, one off the team lead • His best game was a grade of 87.7 against Arizona; named team captain for the game • Earned the team's Offensive Player of the Week against Arizona State when he had a season best 11 knockdown blocks

2018: • All-Pac-12 honorable mention by the league's coaches • Named to the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation first-team • Won the team's Offensive Trench Award • Played in all 12 games, starting the final nine game of the season • Played in 750 offensive plays for the Buffs, including every offensive snap of the final nine games • Had the best grade among offensive linemen with a 2.45 with 14 knockdown blocks, 11 touchdown blocks and 10 perfect plays on passing touchdowns • Alongside Frank Filip and Colby Pursell, they became the first trio of freshmen linemen to start a game in CU history for the Oregon State and Arizona games

2017: • Redshirted

High School: • A second-team All-District selection as a senior, he was the offensive lineman of the year for Allen High School playing under coach Terry Gambill • Played on the varsity team from his sophomore year on, he helped the Eagles compile a 44-2 record, which included a 16-0 sophomore season when they won the Class 6A Division I state championship; blocked for Heisman Trophy winner and quarterback Kyler Murray High School: Joined the team in June as a graduate transfer • A three-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN, Rivals and PrepStar; PrepStar placed him on its All-Midlands Region team 2020: • He played four years on varsity at Jacksonville High School • Caught a pass for one yard in his debut as a Buff • In his career, he caught 97 passes for 1,448 yards and nine touchdowns, ran the ball 43 times for 323 yards and three 2016-2019 (UCLA): touchdowns and completed his only pass attempt, which went 29 • Played quarterback for his first three seasons at UCLA, yards for a touchdown redshirting the 2016 season while serving as the scout team • On defense had two interceptions in his career quarterback • As a senior in eight games, he caught 47 passes for 657 yards • In 2019, he moved to tight end during spring practices and saw and six touchdowns, ran the ball 12 times for 33 yards and action in all 12 games; caught one pass for a two-yard touchdown completed his only passing attempt for 29 yards and a touchdown against Arizona • His junior season he was named first-team All-District 16-5A after catching 31 passes for 501 yards and two touchdowns while High School: rushing 24 times for 255 yards and three touchdowns • Listed as a three-star prospect by the recruiting services • Also played in soccer, basketball, track and field; personal bests • Rated as the No. 47 quarterback in the nation by Scout include 21.0 seconds in the 20m, 6-0 in the high jump, and 44- • Rivals listed him as the No. 4 prospect from Colorado and No. 4.75 in the triple jump 18 pro style quarterback nationally • As a senior, he completed 166-of-277 passes for 1,947 yards and Human Interest: 20 touchdowns with six interceptions; also ran 100 times for 534 • Interested in majoring in Education yards and 10 touchdowns • Full name is Chris Di’amond Carpenter • As a junior, he completed 100-of-190 passes for 1,260 yards and • Interested in going into coaching after his playing days are over 12 touchdowns and ran 92 times for 722 yards and 10 touchdowns • Likes to play the drums • Played basketball at Legacy Ridge

Human Interest: • Pursuing graduate studies at Colorado • Listed on the UCLA Athletic Director's Honor Roll six semesters • Born in Louisville • Uncle, Sean Moran, played football at Colorado State and in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills, St. Louis Rams and from 1996-2003 • Grandfather, Fran Lynch, played football at Hofstra and was drafted in the 1967 NFL Draft and played for the Denver Broncos from 1967-76 First name is pronounced Juh-Nezz 2020: • Punted three times for an average of 41 yards; had one punt 2019: inside the 20-yard line •Played in all 12 games on defense with two starts against Arizona • Enrolled at CU for the spring 2020 semester; has two years State and Oregon remaining on his eligibility clock • Logged a total of 217 snaps on defense with 12 total tackles • Had a season high of three tackles against Arizona Previous: • A three-star prospect by ESPN and PrepStar Junior College: • ESPN ranked him as the No. 30 kicker and No. 2 prospect out of • Named All-PenSouth after Recorded nine tackles, including one Australia in the class for a loss and one forced fumble at Hinds College as a redshirt • 247Sports ranks him as the No. 3 punter in the class and No. 1 freshman player from Australia • Battled injuries and did not play in his first season at Hinds • Played Australian rules football in the Australian Football League for the Brisbane Lions from 2014-16 High School: • Was the No. 65 overall pick in the 2014 AFL National Draft and • Played on both sides of the ball in high school (defensive tackle Brisbane’s first selection in the draft on defense and tight end and running back on offense) • Joined ProKick Australia Academy, a kicking camp to identify • Ran for 500 yards and 13 touchdowns and added two receptions talent with the potential to transition to for 28 yards and a score as a senior; high school didn't calculate • Graduated from Guilford Young College in Hobart, Tasmania, defensive stats the equivalent to a high school in the United States; then enrolled in Deakin University in the fall of 2017 Human Interest • Majoring in Ethnic Studies at Colorado Human Interest: • A member of his school's honor roll as both a junior and senior • Interested in studying Business Finance at Colorado • Enjoys working out, playing video games and hanging out with • Born in Hobart, Tasmania family and friends • Enjoys baking in his free time • Brother, Jack, was on an episode of ABC’s The Neighbors 2019: Last name is pronounced sah-me • Played in all 12 games on special teams for the Buffs • Saw action on two units, punt coverage and kick return, for a 2020: total of 81 plays • Recorded a quarterback hurry in 38 plays against UCLA • Named the Defensive Scout of the week four times 2019: 2018: • Played and started in 11 of the 12 games on the season • Played in 11 games and dressed for all 12 • Given the team's Tyronee "Tiger" Bussey Award for inspiration • Played in two games on defense for a total of 12 snaps and had in the face of physical adversity one force fumbled, his only defensive stat of the season, which • In his 11 games on defense, he played 411 snaps with 25 tackles, came against New Hampshire including two for a loss, one sack and four more for no gain; • Earned his way on the punt unit on special teams where he was added three third down stops, two quarterback pressures and one one of the up-backs in protection fumble recovery • Had the biggest special teams play of the year, as the last line 2017: of defense on the punt coverage unit, he ran down and tackled • Redshirted; won the Defensive Scout Player of the Year Award Washington's Aaron Fuller, saving a sure touchdown; CU held Washington on the next series and then ran the clock out on its High School: next offensive possession, winning 20-14 • Earned four letters as a defensive lineman/tight end at • Against the Huskies, he was also stellar on defense with a season Louisville’s Monarch High School best five tackles with one third down stop and one quarterback • Was the Mountain League Defensive MVP as a senior when he hurry; named the team's Defensive and Special Teams Player of had 65 tackles, 10 for losses, two sacks, three forced fumbles, one the Week fumble recovery and one blocked kick • Named a captain for the season finale against Utah after senior • Competed on the track and field team where he was a thrower Alex Kinney asked the coaching staff to switch him out based on his performance Human Interest: • At Utah, matched his season best with five tackles and had a • Double majoring in Management and Finance in CU's Leeds sack, two tackles for zero and a third down stop School of Business • CU's Defensive Player of the Game for the team's win at Arizona • Named first-team Academic All-Colorado by the state’s State with four tackles, including one for no gain chapter of the NFF, and also earned honorable mention Pac-12 • In the preseason, he was one of 63 players on the watch list for All-Academic team honors; twice earned first-team Academic Polynesian Player of the Year All-Conference honors and was an Honor Roll member in high school 2018: • Born in Vail, Colo. • Redshirted; suffered a knee injury and missed the season • Hobbies include playing , fishing and hunting High School: • Was a second-team 5A-4A All-Area selection of The Gazette and also drew second-team All-State accolades from CHSAANow.com • Garnered first-team All-Pikes Peak League honors while being selected as its co-Defensive Lineman MVP • In his senior season, recorded 55 tackles in nine games; added nine sacks and 15.5 tackles for a loss • In seven of his nine games he played in, he was credited with multiple tackles for losses • Had 30 tackles for the Wolves that year, including nine for losses, and four sacks his junior season • Participated on the track and field team where he was an honorable mention selection as a junior to the All-Area teams

Human Interest: • Majoring in Ethnic Studies at Colorado • Plays the ukulele and the piano • His father served eight years in the Army and passed away in August 2017 shortly after he committed to the Buffs • Brother, Grady, played on the offensive line at Southern Utah