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Individual Notes INDIVIDUAL NOTES 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 basketball 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
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