2016 Football Roster

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Sep 20 (Sat)

8:15 p.m.

Sean Grundman
Jersey Number 83

Sean Grundman

  • Position:
    Wide Receiver
  • Height:
    6-2
  • Weight:
    205
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Monument, Colo.
  • High School:
    Lewis-Palmer/Western State
AT COLORADO: 2016 (Jr./Sr.)—He decided to forego his senior year of eligibility and play as a senior in 2016.  He played in one game on the year, seeing action against Oregon State (no statistics).  He caught a 37-yard touchdown pass from Steven Montez in the first scrimmage of the spring.

2015 (Soph.)—He did not see any game action, but was a contributor on the scout teams (he did dress for the Arizona game).  He joined the team as a walk-on prior to spring practice; he transferred to CU from Western State and enrolled for the 2014 fall semester.
 
AT WESTERN STATE (2013, Fr.)—He redshirted as a true freshman, but did see regular action in practice at wide receiver.  He signed a letter-of-intent with the Mountaineers on National Signing Day.
 
HIGH SCHOOL—As a senior, he earned first-team 3A All-State honors from the Denver Post, also earning first-team All-South Central League and All-Area accolades.  He saw his most playing time as a senior (when he set five individual school records), he accounted for 1,971 yards, 19 touchdowns and 116 points: he had 44 rushes for 514 yards (11.7 per) and seven TDs; he caught 38 passes for 831 yards (21.9 avg.) and 10 scores; he returned 19 kickoffs for 483 yards and a touchdown (25.4 per); and he averaged 5.5 yards on four punt returns.  On defense, he had 80 fumble return and 41 interception return yards, along with 40 tackles, three interceptions and six passes broken up.  He was more of a reserve performer his sophomore and junior years, but did have 17 tackles and three blocked field goals over those two seasons.  Top games (senior year): In a 42-29 season opening win over Sand Creek, he caught four passes for 186 yards, three for touchdowns; one covered 80 yards, which was also the length of a fumble return on defense for a fourth score.    In a 54-19 win over Harrison, he rushed eight times for 159 yards and two touchdowns; and in a 34-27 loss to Elizabeth, he caught four balls for 135 yards (two TDs).   Lewis-Palmer was 6-4 his senior season and 9-3 his sophomore and junior years (reaching the 3A state quarterfinals both seasons) under coach Tony Ramunno.  He also lettered three times in baseball (outfield); he batted .308 as a senior and .274 for his career (56 games with 40 runs scored).
 
ACADEMICS—He is majoring in Business (Management & Marketing) at Colorado (in position to graduate in May 2017). 
 
PERSONAL—He was born April 26, 1995 at Andrews Air Force Base (Camp Springs, Md.).  His hobbies include playing the guitar, snowboarding, hiking and baseball. 
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