2022 Football Roster
Woolverton, Jordan
vs
BYU
Sep 27 (Sat)
8:15 PM

Jersey Number 16
Jordan Woolverton
- Position:
- Safety
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 195
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Durango, Colo.
- High School:
- Durango
- Major:
- Communication (Education Minor)
Bio
AT COLORADO: 2021 (Fr.)—Redshirted; Did not see game action … Dressed for all 12 games.
HIGH SCHOOL—Woolverton played four season of varsity football at Durango and ended his career with a perfect season and state championship for Durango, which won league titles his junior and senior seasons … Durango was 34-10 in his four seasons there, winning at least eight games each season … His career passing numbers were 387-of-551 passing for 5,535 yards with 69 touchdowns and 11 interceptions … Also had 237 rushes for 1,641 yards and 28 touchdowns and caught five passes for 44 yards offensively … Defensively, he finished his career with 69 tackles and 10 interceptions, one he returned for a touchdown … On special teams, he averaged over 40.0 yards per punt throughout his career and he also kicked PATs, hitting on 31-of-42 attempts … Senior season he was the 3A CHSAA Colorado Player of the Year, first-team all-state, All-South Central conference, a finalist for the Golden Helmet Award and the Durango Herald Prep Athlete of the Year … He completed 59-of-96 passes for 1,010 yards with 12 touchdowns and two interceptions … Ran 45 times for 409 yards and eight touchdowns … On Defense, he added 20 tackles and seven interceptions and also served as the team's punter, averaging 40.3 yards per game … Biggest moment of his prep career was throwing the game-winning touchdown, a 60-yard strike, to secure the state championship in his final game … Junior season he was named second-team all-state and first-team All-South Central conference … Completed 128-of-174 passes for 1,941 yards with 23 touchdowns and three interceptions … Ran the ball 104 times for 1,005 yards and 15 touchdowns … On defense he had 35 tackles and three interceptions, returning one for a touchdown … On special teams he punted 11 times with an average of 40.7 yards per punt and also made 15-of-20 PAT attempts … Top game as a junior came against Pueblo Centennial, when he was 16-of-24 passing for 275 yards and five touchdowns, while also running for 104 yards and two additional scores in a 52-10 victory … Sophomore season he was first-team All-South Central conference … Completed 115-of-164 passes for 1,560 yards and 14 touchdowns with five interceptions … Rand the ball 88 times for 227 yards and five touchdowns … On defense, he had 10 tackles and he made 16-of-22 of his PAT attempts … Top game his sophomore season was against Pueblo County, when he was 15-of-17 passing for 239 yards and five touchdowns and added 112 yards rushing and another score in a 54-7 win … As a freshman he was second-team All-South Central conference, the Colorado Prep Report Freshman Football Player of the Year and Durango Herald Freshman Athlete of the Year … Completed 85-of-117 passes for 1,024 yards with 10 touchdowns and one interceptions …. Also caught five passes for 44 yards … On defense he added four tackles … Also played basketball and baseball at Durango … Was an all-conference performer in basketball.
ACADEMICS—He is majoring in Communication at Colorado and pursing a minor in Education … He was on the honor roll every semester of high school and multiple times achieved a 4.0 grade point average, graduating early with a 3.9 GPA … Member of the Colorado Scholar Athletes by the state's chapter of the National Football Foundation … He was named Academic All-State as both a junior and senior in high school.
PERSONAL—He was born May 30, 2002 in Durango, Colo. … Parents are Ryan and Kathleen Woolverton … He has one brother, Peyton … Hid dad Ryan was a kicker at the University of Idaho and one of his grandfathers played tight end at Cornell … Hobbies include fishing, hanging out with friends and spending time at the lake … Interests include cars, sports and movies.
HIGH SCHOOL—Woolverton played four season of varsity football at Durango and ended his career with a perfect season and state championship for Durango, which won league titles his junior and senior seasons … Durango was 34-10 in his four seasons there, winning at least eight games each season … His career passing numbers were 387-of-551 passing for 5,535 yards with 69 touchdowns and 11 interceptions … Also had 237 rushes for 1,641 yards and 28 touchdowns and caught five passes for 44 yards offensively … Defensively, he finished his career with 69 tackles and 10 interceptions, one he returned for a touchdown … On special teams, he averaged over 40.0 yards per punt throughout his career and he also kicked PATs, hitting on 31-of-42 attempts … Senior season he was the 3A CHSAA Colorado Player of the Year, first-team all-state, All-South Central conference, a finalist for the Golden Helmet Award and the Durango Herald Prep Athlete of the Year … He completed 59-of-96 passes for 1,010 yards with 12 touchdowns and two interceptions … Ran 45 times for 409 yards and eight touchdowns … On Defense, he added 20 tackles and seven interceptions and also served as the team's punter, averaging 40.3 yards per game … Biggest moment of his prep career was throwing the game-winning touchdown, a 60-yard strike, to secure the state championship in his final game … Junior season he was named second-team all-state and first-team All-South Central conference … Completed 128-of-174 passes for 1,941 yards with 23 touchdowns and three interceptions … Ran the ball 104 times for 1,005 yards and 15 touchdowns … On defense he had 35 tackles and three interceptions, returning one for a touchdown … On special teams he punted 11 times with an average of 40.7 yards per punt and also made 15-of-20 PAT attempts … Top game as a junior came against Pueblo Centennial, when he was 16-of-24 passing for 275 yards and five touchdowns, while also running for 104 yards and two additional scores in a 52-10 victory … Sophomore season he was first-team All-South Central conference … Completed 115-of-164 passes for 1,560 yards and 14 touchdowns with five interceptions … Rand the ball 88 times for 227 yards and five touchdowns … On defense, he had 10 tackles and he made 16-of-22 of his PAT attempts … Top game his sophomore season was against Pueblo County, when he was 15-of-17 passing for 239 yards and five touchdowns and added 112 yards rushing and another score in a 54-7 win … As a freshman he was second-team All-South Central conference, the Colorado Prep Report Freshman Football Player of the Year and Durango Herald Freshman Athlete of the Year … Completed 85-of-117 passes for 1,024 yards with 10 touchdowns and one interceptions …. Also caught five passes for 44 yards … On defense he added four tackles … Also played basketball and baseball at Durango … Was an all-conference performer in basketball.
ACADEMICS—He is majoring in Communication at Colorado and pursing a minor in Education … He was on the honor roll every semester of high school and multiple times achieved a 4.0 grade point average, graduating early with a 3.9 GPA … Member of the Colorado Scholar Athletes by the state's chapter of the National Football Foundation … He was named Academic All-State as both a junior and senior in high school.
PERSONAL—He was born May 30, 2002 in Durango, Colo. … Parents are Ryan and Kathleen Woolverton … He has one brother, Peyton … Hid dad Ryan was a kicker at the University of Idaho and one of his grandfathers played tight end at Cornell … Hobbies include fishing, hanging out with friends and spending time at the lake … Interests include cars, sports and movies.
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