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2018 CSU Football - Wyatt Bryan
Wyatt Bryan
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Wyatt Bryan
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Wyatt Bryan
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Wyatt Bryan
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Jersey Number 96

Wyatt Bryan

  • Position:
    Kicker
  • Height:
    6-1
  • Weight:
    175
  • Class:
    Redshirt Senior
  • Hometown:
    Larkspur, Colo.
  • High School:
    Douglas County HS
Career Highs:
  • FG Made: 4 - vs. Arkansas, 9/8/18
  • PAT Made: 9 - at San Diego State, 11/26/16
  • Points: 16 - vs. Oregon State, 8/26/17
  • FG Long: 55 - vs. Arkansas, 9/8/18
School Career Records:
  • Points: 337
  • Field Goals Made: 53
2018 (Senior): Played in all 12 games and scored 62 points on 11-18 field-goal kicking and 29-32 on PATs ... passed RB Steve Bartalo (294 pts., 1983-86) to become CSU's all-time leading scorer in win over Arkansas (Sept. 8) and finished his career with 337 points scored ... also broke CSU career record for most made field goals with 53, topping the previous mark of 51 held by Jeff Babcock (2002-04) ... made longest field goal of his career, of 55 yds., in that win over Arkansas, and finished his career 6-9 on attempts of 50 yards or longer ... ranks fifth in career field-goal percentage, finishing his career at .736 (53-72) ... tied for fourth all-time in games played by a CSU Ram, with 51 (tied with Trent Matthews, Tre Thomas and Josh Watson) ... named to Lou Groza Award watch list and garnered preseason Athlon All-MW second team, as well as Phil Steele All-MW fourth team ... named a semifinalist for the National Football Foundation's prestigious William V. Campbell Trophy, honoring the top scholar-athletes in college football ... earned Academic All-Mountain West for the fourth consecutive year ... was named first-team Academic All-Colorado and was a finalist for Colo. Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Colo. Chapter of the National Football Foundation. ... chosen to play in Tropical Bowl on Jan. 13, 2019, and made a 48-yard field goal and all 3 PAT att. for the American team.
  • Made both field-goal attempts and his only PAT attempt vs. Colorado, including a 51-yard field goal to end the first half ... added a 27-yard field goal in the fourth quarter.
  • Scored 14 points (four field goals and two extra points) in win over Arkansas (Sept. 8), including career-best 55-yard field goal, on night in which he became CSU's all-time leading scorer, passing RB Steve Bartalo (294 pts., 1983-86).
    • Finished the game at 300 career points
    • 55-yd FG tied for the fifth-longest in school history and was the longest field goal made by a CSU kicker since Peter Rantzau’s 55-yard make on Oct. 17, 1992 at Air Force
  • Recorded his 50th career field goal late in the third quarter vs. New Mexico (Oct. 13) and his 51st to clinch a 20-18 victory for the Rams over the Lobos as time expired
    • 51st career field goal tied Jeff Babcock (2002-04) for CSU's career record.
    • The game-winner was Bryan’s first as a Ram and his first since high school.
  • Broke school record with his 52nd made field goal--a 32-yard attempt--at Nevada (Nov. 10)
2017 (Junior): Named a semifinalist for the prestigious Lou Groza Award ... Played in all 13 games, making 15-of-18 field goal attempts and 53-of-55 PATs ... Ranked 21st in the country with an 83.3 percent field goal percentage ... Led the Rams with 98 points scored on the season ... earned 2017-18 Mountain West Scholar-Athlete and 2017 Academic All-MW ... named to the 2017 National Football Foundation Academic All-Colorado first team.
  • Went 2-for-2 from 50-plus yards, and was 5-of-6 from 40-plus.
  • Season-long field goal of 52 yards came at New Mexico on Oct. 20.
  • Connected on a 51-yard field goal against Nevada on Oct. 14.
  • Earned 2017 Academic All-Mountain West honors.
  • Made 3-of-3 field goal attempts in the season-opener against Oregon State (Aug. 26), including a 41-yard make.
2016 (Sophomore): Played in all 14 games, connecting on 11-of-14 (78.6%) field goal attempts and 53-of-55 PATs ... earned 2016-17 Mountain West Scholar-Athlete and 2016 Academic All-MW ... named to the 2016 National Football Foundation Academic All-Colorado first team
  • Went three-for-three on field goals including a 46-yard make in a nine-point win over UTSA (Sept. 10)
  • Nailed a career-high 53-yard field goal as time expired in the first half of a win against UNC (Sept. 17)
    • 53 yards marks the ninth-longest made field goal in NCAA FBS this season
  • Despite the Rams not attempting a field goal in the final two weeks of the regular season, went 16-of-16 on extra point attempts in wins over New Mexico (Nov. 19) and SDSU (Nov. 26)
2015 (Freshman): Connected on 16 of 22 (72.7 percent) field-goal attempts, including 14-of-16 (87.5 percent) from inside 40 yards ... earned 2015-16 Mountain West Scholar-Athlete and 2015 Academic All-MW ... named to the 2015 National Football Foundation Academic All-Colorado first team.
  • Successfully made a field goal in the first 10 games in which he attempted one, including his first vs. Savannah State (9/5).
  • Against Minnesota (9/12), sent the game into overtime with a game-tying field goal as regulation expired... Named the Mountain West Special Teams Player of the Week (9/14).
  • Nailed a field goal of 44 yards vs. San Diego State (10/31), a career long.
  • Was 3-for-3 in the NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl against Nevada (12/29).
  • Was 43-of-46 (93.5 percent) on extra point attempts.
2014 (Redshirt): Redshirted during his first collegiate season.

High School:
  • Is a 2014 graduate of Douglas County High School in Castle Rock, Colo.
  • Earned multiple All-Continental League honors, including as a first-team kicker in 2013, second-team wide receiver in 2013 and honorable mention kicker in 2012.
  • Scored 140 points and connected on 77-of-82 (93.9 percent) point-after attempts during his three-year career.
  • Also played wide receiver... Caught 21 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns as a senior in 2013.
  • Twice named DCHS's outstanding student-athlete (2012, 2013).
  • Head football coach was Jeff Ketron. 
  • Played with current Ram Trey Smith and former Ram Blake Nowland, and played against former wide receiver Joe Hansley.
  • Also skied and played lacrosse in high school.
Personal: Born July, 6, 1995 in Colorado Springs, Colo. ... Hometown is Larkspur, Colo. ... Parents are Scott and Theresa Bryan... Has one brother, Eric... Both parents graduated from Colorado State... Majored in mechanical engineering.
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