Andy Levitre

2008: Levitre (Luh-Vee-Tree) is one of the best tackles in the nation, according to veteran Beaver offensive line coach Mike Cavanaugh...excellent footwork and speed...enters the season with 22 consecutive starts and 26 overall the most of any player on offense...has played every position on the line (except center), including tight end...2008 Outland Trophy Watch list, awarded annually to the nation’s premier interior lineman...has a good reputation with NFL draft experts. 2007: Started every game at either right or left tackle...Pac-10 Conference second team as selected by the coaches...also Pac-10 second team All-Academic. 2006: Levitre started in game four of the season after senior starter Josh Linehan injured a knee in game three vs. Idaho...a key component for one of the most significant blocks in the program’s history on the Yvenson Bernard two-point conversion run to win the Sun Bowl...Levitre earned Pac-10 Honorable Mention as a player and academically...one of the five offensive line starters to earn postseason honors. 2005: Played in all 11 games as a redshirt-freshman and started vs.
SAN LORENZO VALLEY: First team All-CIF, first team All-Santa Cruz Coast League and named to the all-region team by the San Jose Mercury News following his senior year...team captain and co-MVP as a senior...had nine pancake blocks in one game as a senior...also competed on the defensive line...San Lorenzo was 13-0 and won the Central Coast Section title in Levitre’s junior season...honorable mention all-state and first team all-conference as an offensive lineman as a junior, and second team as a defensive tackle...earned two letters in track throwing the shot put.
PERSONAL: Born in Los Gatos, California...son of Gene and Sheri Levitre...his father is an insurance agent and his mother is a purchasing manager...Andy has four brothers: Erick, Travis, Logan and Ryan...Erick was an offensive guard at Arizona...graduated with degrees in finance and sociology in June of 2008 and will be a graduate student for 2008-09.





