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Kody Epps
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BYU Highlights
- Played in eight games, starting four
- Despite missing last five games with injury, finished the season with the team's second-most receptions, hauling in 39 passes for 459 yards and six touchdowns at 11.8 yards per grab and 57.4 yards per game.
- Named to Phil Steele All-Independent Second Team
- Named to College Football Network All-Independent Second Team
- Named Honorable Mention Freshman All-American by College Football News
- Named to 2022 mid-season Freshman All-American Team by College Football News
- First BYU freshman receiver to ever record consecutive games of 100+ receiving yards (100 vs. Notre Dame, 125 vs. Arkansas)
- In 2020, played in six games. Had 18 rushing yards on two attempts with 5 receptions for 47 yards
- Signed with BYU in 2019
- See "Year" tab for further information
Personal
- Major: Business Management
- Parents are Brooke Williams and Norman Epps
- Has one brother and one sister
Before BYU
- Prepped at Mater Dei High School
- Named USA Today First-Team All-American, one of just four wide receivers
- In 2019, named OC Register Wide Receiver of the Year and Max Preps First-Team All-American
- Set Mater Dei records with 93 receptions, 1,735 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior
- Helped Mater Dei to a 12-1 record in 2019 and trip to the state title game
- Posted a two-game playoff stretch with 21 receptions, 507 yards and 10 touchdowns
- A two-time state champion as well as a three-time Trinity League Champions
- Received the Tia O'hara Award
- Coached by Bruce Rollinson
- Also recruited by Oregon, Arizona State, Utah State, USC and Wyoming