Weber State University Athletics
2021 Football Roster
Cooper, Creyton

Jersey Number 8
Creyton Cooper
- Position:
- Quarterback
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 195
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Lehi, UT
- High School:
- Lehi
Bio
Creyton was a part of the Wildcat team for four years from 2021-24. He played in 19 career games as a Wildcat and totaled 306 yards of total offense with six touchdowns.
2024 (Junior)
Saw action in four games for the Wildcats during the season…Had four rushing attempts for eight yards, with three attempts for seven yards coming in WSU’s win over Portland State.
2023 (Sophomore)
Saw action in three games for the Wildcats during the season…Saw action against Central Washington, Northern Iowa, and UC Davis…Had nine rushing attempts on the season for 31 yards…Ran for 13 yards against Central Washington and 18 against UC Davis.
2022
Played in three games as a red shirt for the Wildcats during the season…Saw action against Utah State, UC Davis and Northern Arizona…Had a one-yard rushing touchdown in WSU’s regular season-ending win at Northern Arizona.
2021 (Freshman)
Played in nine games as a true freshman for the Wildcats…Rushed for 196 yards and three touchdowns and threw for 56 yards and two more touchdowns…Had a season-high 76 rushing yards and two touchdowns against Portland State…Also had 11 carries for 59 yards against Idaho State…Was 2 for 4 passing for 40 yards in the win at Cal Poly…Threw touchdown passes against James Madison and Southern Utah…Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Business Administration.
Personal
Born November 5, 2002…Graduated from Lehi High School in 2021...Parents are Cole and Tara Cooper…His father Cole played quarterback at Weber State for two seasons from 1999-2000…Cole threw for 4,118 yards in two seasons and currently ranks 12th in career passing yards…Cole also played at Lehi High School and Ricks College and was a teammate at both schools with former WSU head coach Jay Hill…Creyton’s brother Cammon Cooper played at Southeastern Louisiana, Hawaii, and Washington State and is now a quarterback at Hawaii…Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.
2024 (Junior)
Saw action in four games for the Wildcats during the season…Had four rushing attempts for eight yards, with three attempts for seven yards coming in WSU’s win over Portland State.
2023 (Sophomore)
Saw action in three games for the Wildcats during the season…Saw action against Central Washington, Northern Iowa, and UC Davis…Had nine rushing attempts on the season for 31 yards…Ran for 13 yards against Central Washington and 18 against UC Davis.
2022
Played in three games as a red shirt for the Wildcats during the season…Saw action against Utah State, UC Davis and Northern Arizona…Had a one-yard rushing touchdown in WSU’s regular season-ending win at Northern Arizona.
2021 (Freshman)
Played in nine games as a true freshman for the Wildcats…Rushed for 196 yards and three touchdowns and threw for 56 yards and two more touchdowns…Had a season-high 76 rushing yards and two touchdowns against Portland State…Also had 11 carries for 59 yards against Idaho State…Was 2 for 4 passing for 40 yards in the win at Cal Poly…Threw touchdown passes against James Madison and Southern Utah…Earned Big Sky Academic All-Conference honors in Business Administration.
Personal
Born November 5, 2002…Graduated from Lehi High School in 2021...Parents are Cole and Tara Cooper…His father Cole played quarterback at Weber State for two seasons from 1999-2000…Cole threw for 4,118 yards in two seasons and currently ranks 12th in career passing yards…Cole also played at Lehi High School and Ricks College and was a teammate at both schools with former WSU head coach Jay Hill…Creyton’s brother Cammon Cooper played at Southeastern Louisiana, Hawaii, and Washington State and is now a quarterback at Hawaii…Is majoring in Business Administration at Weber State.
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