HONORS AND AWARDS
• Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll (2016, 2017, 2019)
2019: Took a redshirt year as he recovered from injury ... played and started in team's final three games of the season as allowed under NCAA rules to maintain full eligibility ... was credited with two tackles in regular season matchup against Northern Iowa, which was his season debut ... notched season-high three tackles (all solo) in regular season finale at South Dakota
2018: Started at cornerback opposite All-American Jordan Brown in all 12 games in which he played ... ranked second on team with six pass breakups ... tallied two or more tackles in 11 of 12 games ... opened season with three tackles and a pass breakup against Montana State ... recorded four solo tackles and broke up a pass in overtime win over Indiana State ... registered career-high seven tackles, including one tackle for loss, in road win at Southern Illinois ... closed regular season by notching five tackles, forcing a fumble, intercepting a pass and breaking up another pass in victory over in-state rival South Dakota ... tallied six tackles in Football Championship Subdivision playoff semifinal at North Dakota State ... also handled the bulk of the team's punt return duties ... returned career-high five punts for 26 yards, including career-long 19-yarder, at Northern Iowa
2017: Moved into a starting role for the final four games of the season ... played in all 14 contests and registered at least one tackle in 11 games ... opened season with back-to-back three-tackle performances against Duquesne and Montana State ... forced a fumble in Dakota Marker game versus North Dakota State ... in first career start, registered four tackles and broke up a pass in road win at South Dakota ... opened Football Championship Subdivision playoffs with career-high five tackles versus Northern Iowa ... returned an interception 22 yards, broke up two passes and notched three tackles in quarterfinal victory over New Hampshire
2016: Contributed as a true freshman both on special teams and as a backup at cornerback ... played in nine games, making his collegiate debut in season opener at TCU ... recorded tackles in three consecutive home games, finishing with season-high two tackles against Western Illinois ... also credited with stop in Hobo Day game versus Youngstown State
BEFORE SDSU: Played all over the field at Thornton Fractional South High School, seeing action as a defensive back, running back and kick returner ... an all-conference selection, he finished second in the state with six interceptions during his senior season, while adding 43 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery ... also competed in track and field at the prep level