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COLORADO: This Season (Jr.)-Enters the fall listed fourth at the "X" receiver position.
2011 (Soph.)-He did not see any game
action, but did dress for three games, Washington in Seattle and the final two
home games against Southern California and Arizona.
2010 (Fr.-RS):
He did
not see any action, but dressed for all six home games in Boulder and the CSU
game in Denver. He practiced on the
scout team for much of the fall. He
joined the team as a walk-on in time to participate in spring practice, and
caught one pass for 11 yards in the three main spring scrimmages.
2009 (Fr.)-Enrolled in classes at
Colorado but was not in the football program; however, his "NCAA clock"
started.
HIGH SCHOOL-As a senior team captain, he was an honorable
mention All-County performer at wide receiver.
That year, he caught 29 passes for 355 yards (12.2 avg.) and two
touchdowns, while rushing 17 times for 60 yards (3.5) and two more scores. He caught 14 passes for 177 yards (12.6 per)
as a junior. San Luis Obispo was 4-6 his
senior year, 4-6-1 his junior season and 9-3 his sophomore campaign under Craig
Winninghoff. He also lettered once in
track (sprints, relays) and played one season of basketball (small forward).
ACADEMICS-He is majoring in Communication at Colorado. He earned Scholar-Athlete recognition as a
junior and senior in high school.
PERSONAL-He was born April 12, 1991 in Palo Alto,
Calif. His hobbies include collecting
baseball memorabilia, playing most sports, snowboarding, lifting weights and
movies. A cousin, Dan Turbow, was a member
of three NCAA champion tennis teams at Stanford (1988-90); a great uncle,
Hubert Ehret, played professional soccer in Germany. He was the youngest licensed towsurfer in the
state of Hawai'i (he earned it at the age of 14).
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