2024 Football Roster

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Jimmy Horn Jr.
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Jimmy Horn
Jersey Number 5

Jimmy Horn Jr.

  • Position:
    Wide Receiver
  • Height:
    5-10
  • Weight:
    170
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Sanford, Fla.
  • High School:
    Seminole/South Florida
  • Major:
    Communication

AT COLORADO
2024 (Sr.)

  • Played and started in 11 games during the 2024 season.
  • Missed most of the last three games due to injury.
  • Finished the season with 37 receptions for 441 receiving yards, and one touchdown.
  • Averaged 21 yards per kickoff return and 10.29 yards per punt return.
  • Opened the season with seven receptions for a career-high 198 receiving yards and one touchdown. His 69-yard touchdown in the first quarter against North Dakota State wass his longest at Colorado.
  • With LaJohntay Wester the two became the first CU pair to each have a game with at least 175 receiving yards in the same season.
  • Played in the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl.
  • Preseason CFN Honorable Mention Wide Receiver
  • Shrine Bowl 1000 and Senior Bowl Preseason Watchlist.
2023 (Jr.)
  • One of two Buffs (Jack Bailey) to play and start in every game during the 2023 season.
  • Recorded 58 receptions, 567 receiving yards, and six touchdowns for CU.
  • Was 2nd on the team in receptions (58), 3rd in receiving yards (567) and led Colorado in receiving touchdowns (6). 
  • Season and career-high 11 receptions against TCU in his debut as a Buff. 
  • Threw first career passing touchdown to Dylan Edwards on a 30-yard completion.
TRANSFER RANKINGS
  • 247 Sports lists him with a transfer rating of .9000 as the No. 40 ranked player overall and No. 14 receiver (as of Dec. 19, 2022). 
AT SOUTH FLORIDA
  • Played in 23 games registering 67 receptions for 959 yards and four receiving touchdowns, with 14 rushes for 107 yards and a rushing touchdown. 
  • Added 16 kick returns for 323 yards, averaging 20.2 yards per return, and a touchdown.
  • In 2022, played in 11 games with 37 receptions for 551 yards and three touchdowns adding seven kick returns for an average of 29.9 yards and another score. 
  • In 2022 was named to First Team All-AAC as a Kick Returner by the Coaches.
  • In 2022 had four games with 100-plus all-purpose yards.
  • Played in 12 games with five starts in 2021 with 30 receptions for 408 yards and one receiving touchdown.
HIGH SCHOOL RANKINGS
  • A three-star prospect by the recruiting services. 
  • On3 listed him as the No. 191 player in the class, the No. 31 receiver and No. 25 player from Florida.  
  • ESPN ranked him as the No. 37 wide receiver in the class and No. 75 player from Florida. 
  • 247 Sports ranked him as the No. 152 wide receiver in the class and No. 105 player from Florida. 
  • On3 Consensus listed him as the No. 511 player nationally, the No. 77 wide receiver and No. 70 player from Florida. 
  • 247 Composite ranked him as the No. 863 player nationally, the No. 127 wide receiver and No. 107 player from Florida. 
AT SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL
  • Played one season of varsity football for coach Eric Lodge at Seminole High School in Florida.
  • He helped lead his undefeated team to the Class 8A state championship, becoming the first undefeated state championship football team in Orlando area history.
  • In the state championship game led all receivers with seven catches for 74 yards.
  • In his senior year he had 42 receptions for 736 yards and nine touchdowns and added 29 rushes for 196 yards and three touchdowns accounting for 1,182 all-purpose yards and 12 touchdowns.  
  • As a standout in track and field, won four medals at the 2021 Florida Class 8A State Track and Field Championships.
  • Was a part of the state champion 4X100-meter relay that posted a time of 41.12 to rank in the top 10 nationally. 
  • Won the Long Jump with a mark of 23-0.75 and finished fourth in the 100 meters (10.81) and triple jump (46-4.25).
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