2017 Football Roster
Roster
Young, Bryson
Jersey Number 56
Bryson Young
- Position:
- Outside Linebacker
- Height:
- 6-5
- Major:
- Psychology
- Weight:
- 241
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Clovis, Calif.
- High School:
- Buchanan HS
Bio
As A Senior (2019)
» Hula Bowl participant
Turned in a breakout senior season under first-year defensive coordinator Andy Avalos … Started all 13 games played in at the STUD position … Team captain in three games … Totaled 56 tackles after a combined 17 the previous three seasons … Made 5.5 tackles for loss with 2.0 sacks … Added five quarterback hurries, first career interception and a fumble recovery … Made five or more tackles in five games … Averaged 4.9 tackles per game in road/neutral site contests … vs. Arizona (Nov. 16): Had a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss and seven total stops … vs. No. 5 Utah (Dec. 6): Made a career-high eight tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack in the Pac-12 Championship Game … Had four tackles in each half.
As A Junior (2018)
Made three tackles … Played in all 13 games … Also used on punt and kickoff return.
As A Sophomore (2017)
Appeared in 11 games … Made both tackles on the season against Oregon State (Nov. 25).
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games … Had 12 tackles and two pass breakups … Finished with a tackle in seven contests … Set a season-high with four tackles, including three solo, against Stanford (Nov. 12).
High School
Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … Ranked No. 154 overall in the class, the No. 12 weak-side defensive end and a top 20 player in California by 247Sports … Rivals ranked him the No. 21 weak-side defensive end … Tabbed a top 40 defensive and top 40 player in California by ESPN … PrepStar All-West Region choice … Helped the Bears finish his senior season with a 7-4 record after advancing to the quarterfinals of the Division I Central Section of the CIF state playoffs … Named a Fresno Bee’s Fab 50 Football All-Star … Chose Oregon over Colorado State, Fresno State, Michigan, Oregon State, Tennessee, UCLA and USC.
» Hula Bowl participant
Turned in a breakout senior season under first-year defensive coordinator Andy Avalos … Started all 13 games played in at the STUD position … Team captain in three games … Totaled 56 tackles after a combined 17 the previous three seasons … Made 5.5 tackles for loss with 2.0 sacks … Added five quarterback hurries, first career interception and a fumble recovery … Made five or more tackles in five games … Averaged 4.9 tackles per game in road/neutral site contests … vs. Arizona (Nov. 16): Had a career-high 1.5 tackles for loss and seven total stops … vs. No. 5 Utah (Dec. 6): Made a career-high eight tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss and one sack in the Pac-12 Championship Game … Had four tackles in each half.
As A Junior (2018)
Made three tackles … Played in all 13 games … Also used on punt and kickoff return.
As A Sophomore (2017)
Appeared in 11 games … Made both tackles on the season against Oregon State (Nov. 25).
As A Freshman (2016)
Played in all 12 games … Had 12 tackles and two pass breakups … Finished with a tackle in seven contests … Set a season-high with four tackles, including three solo, against Stanford (Nov. 12).
High School
Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … Ranked No. 154 overall in the class, the No. 12 weak-side defensive end and a top 20 player in California by 247Sports … Rivals ranked him the No. 21 weak-side defensive end … Tabbed a top 40 defensive and top 40 player in California by ESPN … PrepStar All-West Region choice … Helped the Bears finish his senior season with a 7-4 record after advancing to the quarterfinals of the Division I Central Section of the CIF state playoffs … Named a Fresno Bee’s Fab 50 Football All-Star … Chose Oregon over Colorado State, Fresno State, Michigan, Oregon State, Tennessee, UCLA and USC.
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