2019 Football Roster

vs
Wyoming

Sep 20 (Sat)

8:15 p.m.

jack shutack 2019 spring game
Photo by: Gary Kirchner
Shutack-Jack
Shutack-Jack
Jack Shutack
Jersey Number 68

Jack Shutack

  • Position:
    Offensive Line
  • Height:
    6-6
  • Weight:
    300
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Western Springs, Ill.
  • High School:
    Nazareth Academy
  • Prev School:
    Rutgers
Updated Nov. 30, 2019

AT COLORADO:
This Season (Sr.):
  • Has played eight of 11 games this season, including seven on offense with four starts. 
  • He has 273 snaps on the offensive line with 32 knockdown blocks, six touchdown blocks and two perfect plays on passing touchdowns.
  • Named an offensive player of the game by the coaches against USC.
  • Started against Stanford and recorded 49 offensive snaps while adding three knockdown blocks (27) and one touchdown block (5).
  • Started against UCLA and recorded 41 offensive snaps while adding five knockdown blocks (24) and one touchdown block (4).
  • Started against USC and recorded 53 offensive snaps while adding five knockdown blocks (19), one touchdown block (3), and two perfect plays on passing touchdowns (2).
  • Saw his first career start against Washinton State (10/19) and recorded 54 offensive snaps. He also added four knockdown blocks (14).
  • Played 18 offensive snaps against Oregon and recorded six knockdown blocks. He also played two snaps on FG/PAT and one snap on punt.
  • Played 18 offensive snaps against Arizona and recorded four knockdown blocks and one touchdown block.
  • Played two snaps on FG/PAT against Arizona State.
  • Dressed but did not play against Nebraska and Air Force.
  • Played in the Colorado State game to open the season, seeing action for 10 snaps on offense and being credited with one touchdown block. 
  • Was named by the coaches as one of the offensive players of the game for the USC game (10/25).
2018 (Jr.)—Dressed for all 12 games and played in two, Nebraska and New Hampshire … Played in one game on offense, New Hampshire, for four plays.

AT COLORADO: 2017 (Soph.)—He joined the program as a walk-on in June 2017; because he did not obtain an associate’s degree at the College of DuPage, he was not eligible for competition and had to sit out the year … Season turned out to be his redshirt sophomore year.
 
AT COLLEGE OF DuPAGE: 2016 (Fr.-RS)—He was enrolled in classes at the small junior college just outside of Chicago; he did not participate in any sport  while enrolled there.
 
AT RUTGERS (2015, Fr.)—Redshirted.
 
HIGH SCHOOL—He was coached by Tim Racki at Nazareth Academy in the Chicago suburbs where he was a three-year starter at left tackle ... Did not surrender a sack during senior or junior seasons ... Named first-team Pioneer Press as a senior ... His team went 14-0 and won its first 6A state championship in school history ... Was a part of offensive line that cleared the path for 248 yards on 63 attempts in title game … High school ran a no-huddle offense ... Played on what was regarded as one of the top offensive lines in Illinois ... Named to Chicago Tribune 2014 Preseason Top 50 Players List ... Earned Lineman MVP at the 2014 Core 6 Showcase ... Also attended 2014 Nike Football Training Camp held in Chicago ... A consensus three-star recruit ... Rated No. 17 prospect out of Illinois by ESPN.com, No. 23 by 247Sports, No. 32 by Scout and No. 35 by Rivals ... Ranked as No. 77 offensive tackle nationally by ESPN.com and No. 5 at his position by Scout … He also threw the discus and shot put for the track & field team.
 
ACADEMICS—He is majoring in Sociology at Colorado.
 
PERSONAL—He was born Sept. 17, 1996 … Hobbies outside of football include skiing and snowboarding … Growing up his family would make trips every Christmas vacation to go skiing, often going to Beaver Creek and in 2016 they went to Jackson Hole … He was active in his community, volunteering at the Greater Food Depository of Chicago and with the Soup Kitchen of New Jersey when he was at Rutgers.
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