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Revision as of 19:43, 5 January 2024

Jack Westover
Washington Huskies – No. 37
PositionTight end
ClassSenior
Personal information
Height6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight248 lb (112 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High schoolMount Si (Snoqualmie, Washington)

Jack Westover is an American football tight end for the Washington Huskies.

Early life and high school

Westover grew up in Bellevue, Washington and attended O'Dea High School before transferring to Mount Si High School during his senior year. Westover only played two games of high school football where he brought in seven receptions for 93 yards and a touchdown before breaking his collarbone.[1] Westover would decide to walk on to play for the Washington Huskies.[2][3]

College career

In week one of the 2019 season Westover hauled in his first career touchdown on a three-yard reception in a win over Arizona.[4] Westover finished the 2019 season with three receptions for nine yards and a touchdown.[5] In October of the 2020 season, Westover was put on scholarship by the Huskies.[6] Westover would finish the 2020 season racking up one catch for nine yards and five carries for 22 yards.[7] In the 2021 season, Westover brought in six receptions for 56 yards and a touchdown, along with adding three yards on the ground.[8] In 2022, Westover would have a breakout season notching 31 receptions for 342 yards and a touchdown.[9] In week one of the 2023 season, Westover would haul in five receptions for 59 yards and a touchdown in a win over Boise State.[10] In week three, Westover would rack up four receptions for 37 yards and a career-high three touchdowns, as he helped the Huskies to a win over Michigan State.[11]

References

  1. ^ Vorel, Mike. "After arriving at Washington as an unknown walk-on, Jack Westover's got one goal left". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  2. ^ Raley, Dan. "Westover Ducks for Cover from Apple Cup Friendly Fire". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  3. ^ Sibert, Karley. "Jack Westover is a breakout star for the Washington Huskies". Huskey Haul. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  4. ^ Vorel, Mike. "Who is UW Huskies walk-on tight end Jack Westover? A single play says it all". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  5. ^ "Jack Westover 2019 Game Logs". Sports Reference. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  6. ^ Nash, Sydney. "Two games to a scholarship: How Jack Westover arrived at Washington". The Daily. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  7. ^ "Jack Westover 2020 Game Logs". Sports Reference. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  8. ^ "Jack Westover 2021 Game Logs". Sports Reference. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  9. ^ Chavez, Michael. "Sixth-year seniors Devin Culp, Jack Westover bring lifelong bond to Husky offense". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  10. ^ Raley, Dan. "Westover Remains UW Rarity: Walk-On and Local Guy, Now a Starter". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
  11. ^ Hanson, Lars. "Westover Doubles Career TD Total Against Michigan State". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 5 January 2024.