Weber State University Athletics

2019 Football Roster

Trey Tuttle 2019 SUU
Photo by: Robert Casey
Trey Tuttle 2019 SUU
Photo by: Robert Casey
Trey Tuttle 2017
Photo by: Robert Casey
Trey Tuttle 2017
Photo by: Robert Casey
Trey Tuttle 2019
Jersey Number 47

Trey Tuttle

  • Position:
    Kicker
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Weight:
    190
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Hometown:
    Arlington, TX
  • High School:
    Martin

In three seasons at Weber State, Trey was a two-time All-American and three-time All-Big Sky selection. He helped the Wildcats win three-straight Big Sky titles and three trips to the FCS Playoffs, including the semifinals in 2019.  

He made 61 field goals in 42 games at Weber State, which ranks as the second-most in a career in school history. His career field goal percentage of 76.3 percent is also first in WSU history. He is also second in career points scored.

2019 (Junior)
Served as a team captain and played in all 15 games for the Wildcats during Weber State’s historic season, helping WSU win a third-straight Big Sky title and advance to the FCS Semifinals...Earned All-American honors for the second time in his career, as he was placed on the second team All-America team by HERO Sports...Also earned second-team All-Big Sky Conference honors...Set a Weber State single-season record with 23 field goals on the season, which was also the second-most of any player in the country...Finished eighth in the nation in field goals per game...Made at least one field goal in 13 of the 15 games...Was 5 of 5 on field goals in WSU’s win over UC Davis, which tied a school record for the most field goals in a game...Was also named Big Sky Player of the Week for his performance...Was 23 of 29 on the season on field goals...Tied his career-long with a 52-yard field goal in a win at Idaho…Was 44 of 47 on extra-point attempts...Had 76 kickoffs for an average of 58.7 yards per kick with 30 touchbacks...Totaled 113 points on the season, the fifth-most in a year in Weber State history.  

2018 (Sophomore)
Played in all 13 games during the season, helping Weber State to back-to-back Big Sky tiles and a trip to the FCS Quarterfinals...Earned second team All-Big Sky honors...Led the Big Sky and was ninth in the nation in field goals at 1.46 per game...Tied the school record with 19 field goals made during the season, which he also tied in 2017...Was 19 of 29 on field goals during the year for 65 percent, 10th best in the Big Sky...Was fourth in the Big Sky among kickers in scoring with 94 points on the season....Made a career-long field goal of 52 yards at Northern Arizona, tied for the fifth longest field goal in WSU history...Knocked down four of five field goals in a win over nationally-ranked South Dakota.

2017 (Freshman)
Played in all 14 games for the Wildcats as part of Weber State’s historic season that included a Big Sky title, a school-record 11 wins and two wins in the FCS Playoffs...Earned first-team All-America honors and first-team All-Big Sky honors as a freshman...Was named to the first-team All-America team by the Associated Press and the Walter Camp Foundation and earned second-team All-America honors by STATS...Also earned first-team All-Big Sky honors, and became the first Wildcat placekicker to earn first-team All-Big Sky honors in 20 years...Finished the season fourth in the nation in field goal percentage at 86 percent...Was 19 of 22 on field goals during the season, including making his first 14 attempts...The 19 field goals made is tied for the most in a season in WSU history and is the most field goals made in a season since 1971...Was ninth in the country in field goals per game at 1.36...Made four field goals in WSU’s win at Montana State on Sept. 30...Also had three field goals in both games against Southern Utah...Had a season-long field goal of 48 yards in the win over Montana...Was 53 of 54 on extra point attempts during the season...Also ran a fake field goal attempt for a 12-yard touchdown in a win over Idaho State...Scored 116 points during the year and finished ninth in the country in points scored per game...The 116 points is the fourth most in a season in WSU history.

Martin High School
Graduated in 2015 from Martin High School in Arlington where he played for coach Bob Wagner...Earned First Team All-District honors. 

Personal
Was born Oct. 6, 1996, in Nacogdoches, Texas...Parents are Zac and Nancy Tuttle and has four siblings...Is majoring in Psychology at Weber State. 

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