2019 Football Roster
Luton, Jake

Jersey Number 6
Jake Luton
- Position:
- Quarterback
- Height:
- 6-7
- Weight:
- 229
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Marysville, Wash.
- High School:
- Marysville-Pilchuck HS
Bio
CAREER
• Selected in the sixth round, 189th overall, in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars
• Completed his Oregon State career by playing in 23 games for the Beavers, making 21 starts
• Concluded his career ranked fifth at Oregon State with 42 career TD passes and seventh with 5,227 passing yards
• Received a sixth-year by the NCAA in January 2019
• 2019 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Two-time Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week
• 2019 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award recipient
• 2019 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List
• 2019 Maxwell Award Watch List
2019 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
• Received a sixth year from the NCAA in January 2019
• Played in and started 11 games
• Completed 222-of-358 (62 percent) of his passes attempted, throwing for 28 touchdowns to just three interceptions. Became just the third quarterback in OSU history to throw for more than 20 touchdowns and nine or less interceptions
• His 28 touchdowns rank third-most in a single-season at Oregon State
• Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award recipient
• All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Maxwell Award Watch List
• Pac-12 Player of the Week Oct. 7 after throwing for five touchdowns in the win at UCLA
• CFPA National Player of the Week (Oct. 6)
• Davey O’Brien Award Great 8 List (Oct. 7)
• Manning Award Stars of the Week selection (Oct. 7)
• 2019 Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award (nominee)
• 2019 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award (nominee)
• Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List
• College Football Performance Awards Player of the Year Watch List
• Set a personal-best with 408 yards passing at Washington State. Tied a career-best with five touchdown passes
• Tied the Oregon State single-game record with four touchdown strikes in the first half against Cal Poly
• Threw for at least one touchdown in nine of his 11 games
• Passed for more than 300 yards three times: 337 versus Stanford, 328 at Arizona and 408 at Washington State
• Completed 20-of-26 (76.9 percent) of his passes for 328 yards and three touchdowns in the win at Arizona
• Team captain
2018 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
• Played in eight games, making five starts
• Completed 140-of-224 (62.5 percent) of attempted passes for 1,660 yards and 10 touchdowns
• Led Oregon State to a 28-point comeback overtime win - tied for the largest come-from-behind victory in school history - at Colorado by throwing for 310 yards and three touchdowns in just the second half and overtime period. Was 28-for-39 in the win
• Named the Pac-12 Conference’s Offensive Player of the Week after the comeback win over Colorado
• Followed that game with 301 yards passing against USC, completed 31-of-45 passes attempted
• Tallied 284 passing yards and one touchdown against Nevada, and in the season finale, was 21-for-37 for 282 yards and two scores against Oregon
2017 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Played in the first four games of the season, starting each, before missing the final eight due to an injury suffered against Washington State
• Completed 83-of-135 (61.4 percent) pass attempts for 853 yards and four touchdowns with four interceptions. Ran for 27 yards on 17 attempts
• Made his OSU debut against Colorado State, and passed for 304 yards and two touchdowns on 27-of-47 passing. Threw the first touchdown of the FBS season, connecting with Timmy Hernandez
• Passed for 235 yards and one touchdown, completing 18-of-25 attempts, in the win over Portland State
• Connected on 22-of-35 passes against Washington State, finishing with 179 yards
VENTURA CC
• Named a Junior College All-American
• Considered a consensus three-star junior college quarterback
• Ranked among the ESPN top JC 50 recruits
• Ranked in Scout’s JuCo Top 100
• Set Ventura College school-records – both season and career – with 3,551 passing yards and passing touchdowns with 40 scores in 2016
• Rushed for 175 yards and six touchdowns in 2016
• Named the National Conference Offensive Player of the Year
• Led Ventura to the postseason in his only season
IDAHO
• Originally signed with the Vandals
• Played in eight games as a redshirt freshman in 2015
• Completed 51-of-80 passes for 403 yards and one touchdown for the Vandals and also ran for five TDs
• Used his redshirt season as a true freshman in 2014
MARYSVILLE-PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL
• Led the Tomahawk’s to the Wesco 3A league championship as a senior
• Completed 7-9 passes for 137 yards and three touchdowns in the championship game becoming the school’s top passer ever
• Threw for over 1,300 yards and picked up 450 on the ground as a junior
• Two-time all-area and all-conference selection
• Three-year starter at quarterback
• Earned three letters as a pitcher/outfielder on the baseball diamond
• Named to the all-state team at pitcher and outfield
• Three-time all-conference outfielder
PERSONAL
• Son of Judd and Heather Luton
• Has three brothers, Jordan, Jace and Jaxxon
• Enjoys camping, hiking and playing with his dog
• Graduated with a degree in innovation management
• Selected in the sixth round, 189th overall, in the 2020 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars
• Completed his Oregon State career by playing in 23 games for the Beavers, making 21 starts
• Concluded his career ranked fifth at Oregon State with 42 career TD passes and seventh with 5,227 passing yards
• Received a sixth-year by the NCAA in January 2019
• 2019 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Two-time Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week
• 2019 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award recipient
• 2019 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List
• 2019 Maxwell Award Watch List
2019 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
• Received a sixth year from the NCAA in January 2019
• Played in and started 11 games
• Completed 222-of-358 (62 percent) of his passes attempted, throwing for 28 touchdowns to just three interceptions. Became just the third quarterback in OSU history to throw for more than 20 touchdowns and nine or less interceptions
• His 28 touchdowns rank third-most in a single-season at Oregon State
• Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award recipient
• All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
• Maxwell Award Watch List
• Pac-12 Player of the Week Oct. 7 after throwing for five touchdowns in the win at UCLA
• CFPA National Player of the Week (Oct. 6)
• Davey O’Brien Award Great 8 List (Oct. 7)
• Manning Award Stars of the Week selection (Oct. 7)
• 2019 Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award (nominee)
• 2019 Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Award (nominee)
• Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Watch List
• College Football Performance Awards Player of the Year Watch List
• Set a personal-best with 408 yards passing at Washington State. Tied a career-best with five touchdown passes
• Tied the Oregon State single-game record with four touchdown strikes in the first half against Cal Poly
• Threw for at least one touchdown in nine of his 11 games
• Passed for more than 300 yards three times: 337 versus Stanford, 328 at Arizona and 408 at Washington State
• Completed 20-of-26 (76.9 percent) of his passes for 328 yards and three touchdowns in the win at Arizona
• Team captain
2018 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
• Played in eight games, making five starts
• Completed 140-of-224 (62.5 percent) of attempted passes for 1,660 yards and 10 touchdowns
• Led Oregon State to a 28-point comeback overtime win - tied for the largest come-from-behind victory in school history - at Colorado by throwing for 310 yards and three touchdowns in just the second half and overtime period. Was 28-for-39 in the win
• Named the Pac-12 Conference’s Offensive Player of the Week after the comeback win over Colorado
• Followed that game with 301 yards passing against USC, completed 31-of-45 passes attempted
• Tallied 284 passing yards and one touchdown against Nevada, and in the season finale, was 21-for-37 for 282 yards and two scores against Oregon
2017 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Played in the first four games of the season, starting each, before missing the final eight due to an injury suffered against Washington State
• Completed 83-of-135 (61.4 percent) pass attempts for 853 yards and four touchdowns with four interceptions. Ran for 27 yards on 17 attempts
• Made his OSU debut against Colorado State, and passed for 304 yards and two touchdowns on 27-of-47 passing. Threw the first touchdown of the FBS season, connecting with Timmy Hernandez
• Passed for 235 yards and one touchdown, completing 18-of-25 attempts, in the win over Portland State
• Connected on 22-of-35 passes against Washington State, finishing with 179 yards
VENTURA CC
• Named a Junior College All-American
• Considered a consensus three-star junior college quarterback
• Ranked among the ESPN top JC 50 recruits
• Ranked in Scout’s JuCo Top 100
• Set Ventura College school-records – both season and career – with 3,551 passing yards and passing touchdowns with 40 scores in 2016
• Rushed for 175 yards and six touchdowns in 2016
• Named the National Conference Offensive Player of the Year
• Led Ventura to the postseason in his only season
IDAHO
• Originally signed with the Vandals
• Played in eight games as a redshirt freshman in 2015
• Completed 51-of-80 passes for 403 yards and one touchdown for the Vandals and also ran for five TDs
• Used his redshirt season as a true freshman in 2014
MARYSVILLE-PILCHUCK HIGH SCHOOL
• Led the Tomahawk’s to the Wesco 3A league championship as a senior
• Completed 7-9 passes for 137 yards and three touchdowns in the championship game becoming the school’s top passer ever
• Threw for over 1,300 yards and picked up 450 on the ground as a junior
• Two-time all-area and all-conference selection
• Three-year starter at quarterback
• Earned three letters as a pitcher/outfielder on the baseball diamond
• Named to the all-state team at pitcher and outfield
• Three-time all-conference outfielder
PERSONAL
• Son of Judd and Heather Luton
• Has three brothers, Jordan, Jace and Jaxxon
• Enjoys camping, hiking and playing with his dog
• Graduated with a degree in innovation management
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