Weber State University Athletics

2025 Football Roster

Colter May 2025 vs. NAU
Photo by: Robert Casey
Colter May 2025 vs. Montana
Photo by: Robert Casey
Colter May
Photo by: Robert Casey
Colter May
Photo by: Robert Casey
Colter May 2025
Jersey Number 34

Colter May

  • Position:
    Running back
  • Height:
    6-0
  • Weight:
    210
  • Hometown:
    Heyburn, ID
  • High School:
    Minico
Colter finished his six-year career at Weber State in 2025. He started his career in the spring 2021 season. He was part of one Big Sky Championship team and two teams that advanced to the FCS Playoffs…He also served as a team captain as a senior. 

Colter played in 43 games over his six seasons at Weber State. He ended his career with 62 rushing attempts for 303 yards and two touchdowns.  

2025 (Senior)
Was voted by his teammates to serve as a team captain…Played in all 12 games and finished third on the team in rushing…Had 49 attempts for 256 yards and two touchdowns…Had 240 rushing yards and the two touchdowns in the final four games of the season…Had a career-high 87 yards with two TD’s in the final game of the season, a win over Northern Arizona…Also rushed for 74 yards against Montana and 59 yards at Montana State…Had nine receptions for 63 yards on the season, including 46 yards in the final game of the season. 

2024 (Junior)
Played in all 12 games for the Wildcats…Had three kickoff returns for 40 yards and one reception…Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors while pursuing a Master’s of Education degree. 

2023
Played in three games for the Wildcats during the season…Had two rushing attempts and a reception in Weber State’s win at Northern Colorado. 

2022 (Sophomore)
Saw action in six games for the Wildcats as Weber State won 10 games and advanced to the second round of the FCS Playoffs.

2021 (Freshman)
Saw action in six games for Weber State during the season. 

Spring 2021
Played in five games during the season in helping the Wildcats to a fourth-straight Big Sky Championship. 

Personal
Was born September 26, 2000...Parents are Rick and Amy May...His older brother Brady was a two-time All-American fullback at Weber State from 2015-18...Is pursuing a Master's of Education degree at Weber State.
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