2017 Football Roster
Roster
Lenoir, Deommodore
Jersey Number 15
Deommodore Lenoir
- Position:
- Cornerback
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 190
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Los Angeles, Calif.
- High School:
- Salesian HS
Bio
As A Senior (2020)
» East-West Shrine Bowl invitee
» AP Pac-12 All-Conference second team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference second team
Started all seven games in season shortened by COVID-19 … Finished career with 34 consecutive starts at corner … Had 30 total tackles, highlighted by a team-best 24 solo stops … Picked off a pass for the fourth consecutive season … Allowed a 53.1 completion percentage when targeted 32 times according to PFF, good for third among Pac-12 cornerbacks with 30 or more targets … Made five or more tackles in four games … at No. 13 USC (Dec. 18): Made sixth career interception on the opening drive of the game and returned it 24 yards … Second consecutive season with an INT at USC … Added six tackles.
As A Junior (2019)
» AP Pac-12 All-Conference second team
» PFF All-Pac-12 third team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
One of four defensive players to start all 14 games … Extended consecutive starts streak to 27 … One of 13 players in the Pac-12 with an interception, fumble recovery and forced fumble … Made 47 tackles with 32 solo stops and 2.5 for loss … Had seven pass breakups, including one in six different games … Finished with five or more tackles three times … Limited opponents to a 54.1 completion percentage (40 completions) while being targeted a team-high 74 times according to Pro Football Focus … at USC (Nov. 2): Hauled in a one-handed interception and returned it 45 yards in the third quarter … Added five tackles … vs. No. 8 Wisconsin (Jan. 1): Matched a season high with six tackles, including one for loss, in the Rose Bowl win … Scooped up first-career fumble recovery.
As A Sophomore (2018)
Started all 13 games … Had three interceptions and finished second on the team with nine pass breakups … All three interceptions came in Pac-12 play and tied for fourth-most in the league … One of 10 Pac-12 players with two INTs in a game … Had a PBU in six games … Made 52 total tackles, including 38 solo … Had five or more tackles in six contests … vs. No. 7 Washington (Oct. 13): First quarter interception resulted in a field goal … Added five tackles … at No. 25 Washington State (Oct. 20): Made it two consecutive games with an interception … Turned in first career game with two interceptions and had five tackles for the third straight contest … vs. UCLA (Nov. 3): Made a career-high nine tackles … at Oregon State (Nov. 23): Led the team with seven tackles, including a career-high six solo stops … vs. Michigan State (Dec. 31): Put together second straight seven-tackle performance in Redbox Bowl.
As A Freshman (2017)
Played in all 13 games and 299 total snaps … Finished with 25 tackles, five pass breakups and one interception … Had 17 solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss … at Arizona State (Sept. 23): Made a season-high five tackles that were all of the solo variety … at No. 23 Stanford (Oct. 14): Equaled season high of five tackles and came down with first career interception at the end of the second quarter … Played a season-best 56 snaps … vs. Arizona (Nov. 18): Set season-high with two pass breakups.
High School
Rated the No. 1 athlete and the No. 54 prospect in the class by Rivals … Consensus four-star and top 175 prospect in the class by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … Tabbed the No. 59 recruit, No. 5 cornerback and No. 8 player in California by 247Sports … Ranked No. 161 in the ESPN300 and the No. 15 cornerback … Finished as the No. 64 overall prospect in the 247Sports composite rating … Invited to play in the 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Advanced to the finals of The Opening … Named one of the top 100 recruits on the West Coast by the Tacoma News Tribune … Selected to be a part of USA Football’s Under-19 team following senior season … Named to the Los Angeles Times’ all-star team as a senior … Also named the 2016 Angelus League co-Player of the Year … Offensively, carried the ball 108 times for 1,172 yards and 17 touchdowns … Racked up 663 receiving yards and seven touchdowns … Also threw for 595 yards and six touchdowns to put up 2,430 yards of total offense … Defensively, made 52 tackles while intercepting one pass and forcing two fumbles … As a junior, ran for 563 yards on 56 carries, averaging 10.1 yards per rush with five touchdowns … Also caught 19 passes for 389 yards and four touchdowns … Recorded 48 tackles while intercepting one pass and forcing one fumble … Ran for 763 yards and seven touchdowns on just 71 carries while also catching two touchdown passes as a sophomore … Made 50 tackles with seven pass breakups and one forced fumble … Selected Oregon over Alabama, Boise State, Boston College, BYU, California, Colorado, Florida, Fresno State, Illinois, Louisville, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Mississippi State, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon State, San Diego State, TCU, Tennessee, UCLA, USC, Utah, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Washington, Washington State and others.
» East-West Shrine Bowl invitee
» AP Pac-12 All-Conference second team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference second team
Started all seven games in season shortened by COVID-19 … Finished career with 34 consecutive starts at corner … Had 30 total tackles, highlighted by a team-best 24 solo stops … Picked off a pass for the fourth consecutive season … Allowed a 53.1 completion percentage when targeted 32 times according to PFF, good for third among Pac-12 cornerbacks with 30 or more targets … Made five or more tackles in four games … at No. 13 USC (Dec. 18): Made sixth career interception on the opening drive of the game and returned it 24 yards … Second consecutive season with an INT at USC … Added six tackles.
As A Junior (2019)
» AP Pac-12 All-Conference second team
» PFF All-Pac-12 third team
» Coaches Pac-12 All-Conference honorable mention
One of four defensive players to start all 14 games … Extended consecutive starts streak to 27 … One of 13 players in the Pac-12 with an interception, fumble recovery and forced fumble … Made 47 tackles with 32 solo stops and 2.5 for loss … Had seven pass breakups, including one in six different games … Finished with five or more tackles three times … Limited opponents to a 54.1 completion percentage (40 completions) while being targeted a team-high 74 times according to Pro Football Focus … at USC (Nov. 2): Hauled in a one-handed interception and returned it 45 yards in the third quarter … Added five tackles … vs. No. 8 Wisconsin (Jan. 1): Matched a season high with six tackles, including one for loss, in the Rose Bowl win … Scooped up first-career fumble recovery.
As A Sophomore (2018)
Started all 13 games … Had three interceptions and finished second on the team with nine pass breakups … All three interceptions came in Pac-12 play and tied for fourth-most in the league … One of 10 Pac-12 players with two INTs in a game … Had a PBU in six games … Made 52 total tackles, including 38 solo … Had five or more tackles in six contests … vs. No. 7 Washington (Oct. 13): First quarter interception resulted in a field goal … Added five tackles … at No. 25 Washington State (Oct. 20): Made it two consecutive games with an interception … Turned in first career game with two interceptions and had five tackles for the third straight contest … vs. UCLA (Nov. 3): Made a career-high nine tackles … at Oregon State (Nov. 23): Led the team with seven tackles, including a career-high six solo stops … vs. Michigan State (Dec. 31): Put together second straight seven-tackle performance in Redbox Bowl.
As A Freshman (2017)
Played in all 13 games and 299 total snaps … Finished with 25 tackles, five pass breakups and one interception … Had 17 solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss … at Arizona State (Sept. 23): Made a season-high five tackles that were all of the solo variety … at No. 23 Stanford (Oct. 14): Equaled season high of five tackles and came down with first career interception at the end of the second quarter … Played a season-best 56 snaps … vs. Arizona (Nov. 18): Set season-high with two pass breakups.
High School
Rated the No. 1 athlete and the No. 54 prospect in the class by Rivals … Consensus four-star and top 175 prospect in the class by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports … Tabbed the No. 59 recruit, No. 5 cornerback and No. 8 player in California by 247Sports … Ranked No. 161 in the ESPN300 and the No. 15 cornerback … Finished as the No. 64 overall prospect in the 247Sports composite rating … Invited to play in the 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl … Advanced to the finals of The Opening … Named one of the top 100 recruits on the West Coast by the Tacoma News Tribune … Selected to be a part of USA Football’s Under-19 team following senior season … Named to the Los Angeles Times’ all-star team as a senior … Also named the 2016 Angelus League co-Player of the Year … Offensively, carried the ball 108 times for 1,172 yards and 17 touchdowns … Racked up 663 receiving yards and seven touchdowns … Also threw for 595 yards and six touchdowns to put up 2,430 yards of total offense … Defensively, made 52 tackles while intercepting one pass and forcing two fumbles … As a junior, ran for 563 yards on 56 carries, averaging 10.1 yards per rush with five touchdowns … Also caught 19 passes for 389 yards and four touchdowns … Recorded 48 tackles while intercepting one pass and forcing one fumble … Ran for 763 yards and seven touchdowns on just 71 carries while also catching two touchdown passes as a sophomore … Made 50 tackles with seven pass breakups and one forced fumble … Selected Oregon over Alabama, Boise State, Boston College, BYU, California, Colorado, Florida, Fresno State, Illinois, Louisville, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Mississippi State, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon State, San Diego State, TCU, Tennessee, UCLA, USC, Utah, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Washington, Washington State and others.
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