2019 Football Roster
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TBA

Jersey Number 10
Jash Allen
- Position:
- Inside Linebacker
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 230
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Tigard, Ore.
- High School:
- Tigard / Riverside C.C.
AT COLORADO: He entered the transfer portal in July 2020.
2019 (Jr.)—He played in all 12 games on special teams and saw action in four games on defense … Registered 28 plays on defense with four tackles and two quarterback hurries … On special teams, played a total of 64 plays on the kick coverage, punt return, punt coverage and field goal block teams … He had five special teams points with two tackles, including one inside the 20 with one knockdown or springing block on kick return and he was the first down field on the return unit … Most of his defensive action came at Washington State, where he had three tackles and a hurry in 19 plays … First career action came against Colorado State in Denver and he had one tackle in five plays.
JUNIOR COLLEGE (Fr./Soph.; 2016/2017)—He was ranked by 247Sports as the No. 6 junior college player in America and No. 2 Inside Linebacker, earning 4-stars and a 91 rating … ESPN has him as a 4-star and the No. 5 junior college player and the top-ranked linebacker in the country … Rivals has him a 4-star and No. 20 player nationally with a 5.7 rating … At Arizona Western College in 2018 he played three games and tallied 11 tackles … Spent the 2016 season at Riverside Community College where he played running back and linebacker … Ran the ball 11 times for 53 yards … switched to linebacker midseason and finished with 56 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 12.5 tackles for loss and had one interception that he returned for a 49-yard touchdown in a 51-14 win over Long Beach … Other top games include a 49-33 win over Ventura when he totaled 12 tackles, two sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss, and against LA Harbor in a 49-3 win, he totaled six tackles, 1.5 sacks and 2 total tackles for loss.
HIGH SCHOOL—He was All-State and All-Three Rivers League by the Oregonian as a senior playing running back and spot duty on defense for Tigard High School and coach Craig Ruecker, helping the team to a 10-3 record … Finished his senior season with 1,400 yards rushing and 26 touchdowns … Second-team All-League as a junior when he had 116 rushes for 558 yards and seven touchdowns … Had five rushes for 21 yards and a touchdown his sophomore season, when he also returned 1 kickoffs for 48 yards and one punt for 18 yards … His teams compiled a 30-7 record in high school, winning the Three Rivers League Championship twice with perfect 7-0 records … At some point in his high school career he played defensive end, outside linebacker, inside linebacker, safety and cornerback … He also ran track for one season in high school, competing in the 100, 4x100 and long jump.
ACADEMICS—He is majoring in Ethnic Studies at Colorado … He earned Tigard High School’s Turnaround Student Award for the progress he showed in the classroom from his freshman to senior years.
PERSONAL—He was born April 18, 1999 in Brooklyn, N.Y. … His guardian is also his older brother, Shabba Woodley and has another older brother, Fatim Woodley … His mom passed away when he was young and he spent his youth traveling and staying with different family members until Shabba Woodley was old enough to be his guardian at the start of his high school career. (First name is pronounced Josh)
2019 (Jr.)—He played in all 12 games on special teams and saw action in four games on defense … Registered 28 plays on defense with four tackles and two quarterback hurries … On special teams, played a total of 64 plays on the kick coverage, punt return, punt coverage and field goal block teams … He had five special teams points with two tackles, including one inside the 20 with one knockdown or springing block on kick return and he was the first down field on the return unit … Most of his defensive action came at Washington State, where he had three tackles and a hurry in 19 plays … First career action came against Colorado State in Denver and he had one tackle in five plays.
JUNIOR COLLEGE (Fr./Soph.; 2016/2017)—He was ranked by 247Sports as the No. 6 junior college player in America and No. 2 Inside Linebacker, earning 4-stars and a 91 rating … ESPN has him as a 4-star and the No. 5 junior college player and the top-ranked linebacker in the country … Rivals has him a 4-star and No. 20 player nationally with a 5.7 rating … At Arizona Western College in 2018 he played three games and tallied 11 tackles … Spent the 2016 season at Riverside Community College where he played running back and linebacker … Ran the ball 11 times for 53 yards … switched to linebacker midseason and finished with 56 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 12.5 tackles for loss and had one interception that he returned for a 49-yard touchdown in a 51-14 win over Long Beach … Other top games include a 49-33 win over Ventura when he totaled 12 tackles, two sacks and 4.5 tackles for loss, and against LA Harbor in a 49-3 win, he totaled six tackles, 1.5 sacks and 2 total tackles for loss.
HIGH SCHOOL—He was All-State and All-Three Rivers League by the Oregonian as a senior playing running back and spot duty on defense for Tigard High School and coach Craig Ruecker, helping the team to a 10-3 record … Finished his senior season with 1,400 yards rushing and 26 touchdowns … Second-team All-League as a junior when he had 116 rushes for 558 yards and seven touchdowns … Had five rushes for 21 yards and a touchdown his sophomore season, when he also returned 1 kickoffs for 48 yards and one punt for 18 yards … His teams compiled a 30-7 record in high school, winning the Three Rivers League Championship twice with perfect 7-0 records … At some point in his high school career he played defensive end, outside linebacker, inside linebacker, safety and cornerback … He also ran track for one season in high school, competing in the 100, 4x100 and long jump.
ACADEMICS—He is majoring in Ethnic Studies at Colorado … He earned Tigard High School’s Turnaround Student Award for the progress he showed in the classroom from his freshman to senior years.
PERSONAL—He was born April 18, 1999 in Brooklyn, N.Y. … His guardian is also his older brother, Shabba Woodley and has another older brother, Fatim Woodley … His mom passed away when he was young and he spent his youth traveling and staying with different family members until Shabba Woodley was old enough to be his guardian at the start of his high school career. (First name is pronounced Josh)
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