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Trevor Woods
Trevor Woods
Trevor Woods blocked punt return
Trevor Woods
Jersey Number 43

Trevor Woods

  • Position:
    Safety
  • Height:
    6-1
  • Weight:
    200
  • Class:
    Sophomore
  • Hometown:
    Katy, Texas
  • High School:
    James E. Taylor
  • Major:
    Marketing

AT COLORADO

Career

  • Played in 33 games and started 20 across four seasons at Colorado.
  • Finished his time with 168 total tackles, 125 unassisted tackles, 10 pass deflections, three interceptions, three forced fumbles, two-and-a-half tackles for loss, one fumble recovery, one punt blocked, and half a sack.
  • Named Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week after blocking a punt and returning it for a touchdown his freshman year.

2024 (Sr.)

  • Played in the first four games of the season, starting the season opener against North Dakota State.
  • Converted full-time to inside linebacker from safety.
  • Totaled 14 total tackles, nine unassisted, five third down stops, two tackles for zero, and one tackle for loss.
2023 (Jr.)
  • Played and started in nine games, missed three games due to injury. 
  • Started four games at inside linebacker.
  • Recorded 42 unassisted tackles and 56 total tackles, third-most on the team during the season. 
  • Had nine tackles, a forced fumble, and an interception in the end zone in the season opener win over TCU 45-42. 
  • Career-high 12 total tackles against UCLA on 10/28/23. 
  • Registered third-career interception in a big win over Colorado State. 
  • Tallied first sack (0.5) in home game against Oregon State on 11/4/23. 
  • Converted from Safety to Linebacker against Stanford.
2022 (So.)
  • Played in 10 games this season, had 66 unassisted tackles, 84 total tackles, two tackles for loss, eight third down stops, two forced fumbles, five pass break ups and one interception.
  • Named a member of the Victory Club for his play in games against Arizona State and California.
  • Was named defensive player of the game against California by the coaching staff.
  • Recorded eight total tackles including six unassisted with a tackle for loss, two third down stops and a forced fumble against Air Force.
  • Saw 40 plays defensively in the home opener against TCU.
  • Recorded six total tackles with five unassisted and a third down stop against TCU.
2021 (Fr.)
  • Played in 10 games in his true freshman season with one start, coming against California.
  • On defense, he played 139 snaps and finished the season with 23 tackles, 13 solo, and a pass breakup.
  • Also saw action on special teams with three points off of two knockdown or springing blocks on kick return and a blocked punt against Arizona, that he returned 36 yards for a touchdown (for the latter, he was named the Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week).
  • Most productive game came against Oregon when he had seven tackles, two solo, in 31 snaps.  
HIGH SCHOOL
  • A three-star recruit by the recruiting services.
  • 247Sports lists him as the No. 102 safety in the class and No. 183 player from Texas.
  • The 247 Composite lists him as the No. 104 safety in the class and No. 180 player in Texas, and he’s ranked nationally overall.
  • ESPN lists him as the No. 88 safety in the class and No. 200 player from the state of Texas.
  • He played three years of varsity at Taylor for coach Chad Simmons.
  • Entering the state playoffs, he had racked up 280 career tackles, 166 solo, with 19 tackles for loss including nine sacks, and also had seven interceptions, 10 forced fumbles and eight pass break-ups on defense. Offensively, he had seven receptions for 136 yards and two touchdowns, and three rushes for 23 yards. Also punted for Taylor, averaging 33.4 yards per punt on 42 career punts with nine inside the 20. He also returned five kickoffs for 150 yards and seven punts for 120 yards, including a long of 64 yards.
  • Named the Houston Area Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.
  • Taylor was 8-2 his senior season when he totaled 74 tackles, 45 solo, with one sack, one interception and three pass breakups. He added four forced fumbles and blocked two field goals. On Offense, he caught four passes for 43 yards and a touchdown. On special teams, he averaged 35.5 yards per punt on 22 punts with seven inside the 20 and a long of 49, while also returning five kickoffs for 150 yards and seven punts for 120 yards including a long of 64 yards.
  • Taylor was 9-6 his junior season when he earned first team all-district and First-Team All-VYPE (Houston Area). That season he tallied 142 tackles, including 85 solo, with 16 tackles for loss including eight sacks, five force fumbles, four interceptions, all of which he returned for touchdowns, for pass break-ups and one fumble recovery. On offense, he caught four passes for 99 yards and one touchdown. He punted three times with an average of 27.0 yards.
  • As a sophomore, he earned second-team all-district with 64 tackles, two for a loss, one forced fumble, two interceptions, one pass break-up and a blocked punt.
  • His top games include his senior year against George Ranch in a 26-14 win when he had nine tackles, two forced fumbles, one tackle for loss and a pass breakup.
  • As a junior against Deer Park, he took an interception 100-yards for a touchdown, had 10 tackles, including a sack.
  • As a sophomore against Deer Park, he intercepted two passes.
  • He also played baseball and basketball at Taylor. He had a .518 batting average and .600 on base percentage with 18 hits and 16 RBI his junior season in baseball.
ACADEMICS
  • He is majoring in Business Marketing at Colorado.
  • He was named Academic All-District every year in high school and was a member of the National Honor Society.
  • Named to the National Football Foundation Colorado Chapter Academic All-Colorado honorable mention team.
PERSONAL
  • He was born Sept. 20, 2002 in Houston, Texas.
  • His parents are Ryan and Dania Woods with siblings Taylor, Tessa, and Talyn.
  • His dad played football at Rice.
  • He has two uncles that played college football, one at Rice and one at Texas State.
  • His hobbies include playing all sports and fishing.
  • He throws a baseball with his left hand, but throws a football with his right hand.
  • He lists juggle flaming batons as one of his talents.
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