Colorado University Athletics
2014 Football Roster
Nov 29 (Sat)
10 AM

Marc Mustoe
- Position:
- Offensive Lineman
- Height:
- 6-7
- Weight:
- 290
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Broomfield, Colo.
- High School:
- Arvada West
AT COLORADO: Note - He decided to forego his senior of eligibility and graduate on schedule.
2014 (Jr.) - He saw action in one game, playing eight snaps from scrimmage against Southern California (he had four plus plays and a knockdown block). He had entered the fall atop the depth chart at left offensive tackle, but the competition continued well into August drills.
2013 (Soph.) - He saw action in the first six games of the season, but he suffered a fractured fibula against Charleston Southern and was lost for the remainder of the year. He was in on four games on offense, playing a total of 27 snaps from scrimmage; the bulk of those came at Arizona State (18). He had 21 plus plays, thus owned a 77.8 plus percentage for the year (grades were higher as they included neutral results); he had two knockdown blocks, while not allowing a quarterback sack (he did allow two pressures and was flagged for one penalty). He also lined up at tight end for three snaps in short-yardage situations. As a member of the FG/PAT unit on special teams, he played an additional 24 snaps. He missed spring practice as he was recovering from injuries he sustained when he was hit by a sport utility vehicle while riding his bike in January. It was the second time in his life he was injured in an automobile accident, and he also suffered injuries when he fell while hiking on Long’s Peak.
2012 (Fr.-RS) - He saw action in seven games (no starts), playing 32 snaps from scrimmage and grading out to 71.9 percent for the year. He had three will-breaker blocks on the year and he played an additional 19 snaps on the field goal/PAT unit on special teams.
2011 (Fr.) - Redshirted; practiced on the offensive line the entire fall.
HIGH SCHOOL - A SuperPrep All-American and All-Midlands team member, as the publication ranked him as the No. 32 player in the region and he was the No. 3 offensive lineman and No. 2 player from Colorado on that list. PrepStar named him All-Region. He was named to the prestigious Tacoma News-Tribune Western 100 as one of 21 offensive linemen on the list. Scout.com had him as the No. 33 offensive tackle in the country, while Rivals.com ranked him as the No. 51 offensive lineman in the country and the No. 5 player from Colorado. ESPN ranked him the No. 45 offensive tackle and the No. 4 player from Colorado. He was an All-Colorado selection by the Denver Post as a senior, when he was also first-team All-State (5A) and All-Big 6 Conference. He earned second-team All-Big 8 honors as a junior. Playing offensive tackle as a senior, he helped Arvada West average 343.6 yards of total offense (202.5 yards passing and 141.1 yards rushing per game). As a junior, the team averaged 30.3 points and 291.2 yards of offense per game. He sat out his sophomore season due to state transfer rules because he began the fall camp at another school. His freshman season, he lettered on the offensive line at Broomfield High School. Under head coach Casey Coons, Arvada West went 17-7 his two seasons as a starter, including 11-2 his junior season when A-West won the Big 8 Conference championship and advanced to the state semifinals. His freshman season under coach Gary Davies, Broomfield compiled a 12-1 record, winning the 4A Northern League Championship and advancing to the state semis.
ACADEMICS - He is majoring in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Colorado and was on schedule to graduate in May 2015. He earned honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic Team honors as a sophomore. He was twice named Academic All-Colorado in high school for maintaining a grade point average above 3.8.
PERSONAL - He was born January 31, 1992 in Denver. His hobbies include anything where he can enjoy the mountains including hiking, camping, fishing, skiing and other outdoor activities. He also enjoys reading.




