2022 Football Roster
Colletto, Jack

Jersey Number 12
Jack Colletto
- Position:
- Inside Linebacker
- Height:
- 6-3
- Year:
- Redshirt Senior
- Hometown:
- Camas, Wash.
- High School:
- Camas
Bio
2022 (REDSHIRT SENIOR)
• Hornung Award Winner
• Phil Steele All-America First Team (all purpose)
• All-Pac-12 First Team (all-purpose)
• Associated Press All-Pac-12 Second Team (all purpose)
• Academic All-District
• Campbell Trophy Nominee (Academic Heisman)
• Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 5)
• Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 12)
• Campbell Trophy Semifinalist
• Played in 12 games, making three starts
• Rushed for 41 yards and a touchdown and made three tackles with a fumble recovery in the opener against Boise State
• Ran for two scores, including the game-winner, at Fresno State. Also made three tackles
• Caught a 30-yard pass and made five tackles against USC
• Completed one pass in one attempt, for 16 yards, and totaled three tackles at Utah
• Ran for 14 yards and two touchdowns on six carries against Washington State. Also caught a 10-yard pass
• Made five tackles against Colorado, and forced a fumble recovered by OSU
• Completed a 37-yard pass against California
• Made four tackles versus Oregon
• Ran 11 yards on a fake punt and blocked a punt versus Florida in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl. Added four tackles in the win
2021 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Played in 12 games, making one start. Ran the ball 31 times for 144 yards and eight touchdowns. Also caught one pass for a 1-yard touchdown and made eight tackles with one interception
• All-Pac-12 Second Team (All Purpose)
• Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
• Paul Hornung Award honor roll (9/13)
• Paul Hornung Award honor roll (9/27)
• Rushed for one score on 15 yards, five carries against Hawai’i
• Scored two rushing scores on three carries at USC. Added an interception in the fourth quarter to become the first FBS player since 2004 to score two rushing TDs with an interception in the same game
• Scored once in back-to-back games versus Washington and Washington State
• Caught a 1-yard touchdown pass in the win over Utah, and also forced a fumble
• Ran for a 3-yard score and totaled 8 rushing yards in the win over Stanford
• Ran for a 47-yard touchdown and carried the ball six times for 57 yards in the win over Arizona State
• Finished with three tackles, including a tackle for loss, in the opener at Purdue
2020 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
• Played in all seven games
• Made 14 tackles, including a season-high four in the finale versus Arizona State
• Ran the ball 15 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns
• Made three tackles and totaled half a tackle for loss in the win over California
• Scored twice in the season finale versus Arizona State. Ran for 44 yards on six carries versus the Sun Devils
2019 (JUNIOR)
• Moved to predominantly linebacker in the spring but also saw some action at quarterback
• Played in four games and redshirted
• Collected three tackles with one pass breakup
• Offensively, ran the ball six times for 10 yards and one touchdown
2018 (SOPHOMORE)
• Played in eight games, making one start at Colorado
• Completed 23 passes in 47 attempts for 201 yards. Also carried the ball 31 times and scored five touchdowns
• Scored two rushing touchdowns in the overtime victory at Colorado
• Was 11-of-20 passing for 104 yards at California
• Also scored rushing touchdowns against California, USC and Washington
ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE
• Played one year at Arizona Western College for head coach Tom Minnick and will enter Oregon State as a sophomore
• Appeared in 10 games for Arizona Western in 2017, completing 39-of-67 passes attempted for 548 yards and four touchdowns. Team finished as the national runner-up
• Carried the ball 43 times for 185 yards, averaging 4.3 yards per carry. Scored nine touchdowns
CAMAS HIGH SCHOOL
• Lettered for head coach Jon Eagle
• As a senior, guided Camas to a state title, a 14-0 finish and No. 22 ranking nationally. Was named the Seattle Times Player of the Year, the Gatorade Player of the Year for Washington and earned league player of the year honors
• Threw for 2,846 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior. Added 1,253 yards rushing, with 21 touchdowns
PERSONAL
• Born in Milwaukee, Wis.
• Graduate with a degree in mechanical engineering
• Son of Bert and Kris Colletto
• Has one brother, Nick
• Enjoys boating in his spare time
• Hornung Award Winner
• Phil Steele All-America First Team (all purpose)
• All-Pac-12 First Team (all-purpose)
• Associated Press All-Pac-12 Second Team (all purpose)
• Academic All-District
• Campbell Trophy Nominee (Academic Heisman)
• Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 5)
• Hornung Award Weekly Honor Roll (Sept. 12)
• Campbell Trophy Semifinalist
• Played in 12 games, making three starts
• Rushed for 41 yards and a touchdown and made three tackles with a fumble recovery in the opener against Boise State
• Ran for two scores, including the game-winner, at Fresno State. Also made three tackles
• Caught a 30-yard pass and made five tackles against USC
• Completed one pass in one attempt, for 16 yards, and totaled three tackles at Utah
• Ran for 14 yards and two touchdowns on six carries against Washington State. Also caught a 10-yard pass
• Made five tackles against Colorado, and forced a fumble recovered by OSU
• Completed a 37-yard pass against California
• Made four tackles versus Oregon
• Ran 11 yards on a fake punt and blocked a punt versus Florida in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl. Added four tackles in the win
2021 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Played in 12 games, making one start. Ran the ball 31 times for 144 yards and eight touchdowns. Also caught one pass for a 1-yard touchdown and made eight tackles with one interception
• All-Pac-12 Second Team (All Purpose)
• Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
• Paul Hornung Award honor roll (9/13)
• Paul Hornung Award honor roll (9/27)
• Rushed for one score on 15 yards, five carries against Hawai’i
• Scored two rushing scores on three carries at USC. Added an interception in the fourth quarter to become the first FBS player since 2004 to score two rushing TDs with an interception in the same game
• Scored once in back-to-back games versus Washington and Washington State
• Caught a 1-yard touchdown pass in the win over Utah, and also forced a fumble
• Ran for a 3-yard score and totaled 8 rushing yards in the win over Stanford
• Ran for a 47-yard touchdown and carried the ball six times for 57 yards in the win over Arizona State
• Finished with three tackles, including a tackle for loss, in the opener at Purdue
2020 (REDSHIRT JUNIOR)
• Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
• Played in all seven games
• Made 14 tackles, including a season-high four in the finale versus Arizona State
• Ran the ball 15 times for 128 yards and two touchdowns
• Made three tackles and totaled half a tackle for loss in the win over California
• Scored twice in the season finale versus Arizona State. Ran for 44 yards on six carries versus the Sun Devils
2019 (JUNIOR)
• Moved to predominantly linebacker in the spring but also saw some action at quarterback
• Played in four games and redshirted
• Collected three tackles with one pass breakup
• Offensively, ran the ball six times for 10 yards and one touchdown
2018 (SOPHOMORE)
• Played in eight games, making one start at Colorado
• Completed 23 passes in 47 attempts for 201 yards. Also carried the ball 31 times and scored five touchdowns
• Scored two rushing touchdowns in the overtime victory at Colorado
• Was 11-of-20 passing for 104 yards at California
• Also scored rushing touchdowns against California, USC and Washington
ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE
• Played one year at Arizona Western College for head coach Tom Minnick and will enter Oregon State as a sophomore
• Appeared in 10 games for Arizona Western in 2017, completing 39-of-67 passes attempted for 548 yards and four touchdowns. Team finished as the national runner-up
• Carried the ball 43 times for 185 yards, averaging 4.3 yards per carry. Scored nine touchdowns
CAMAS HIGH SCHOOL
• Lettered for head coach Jon Eagle
• As a senior, guided Camas to a state title, a 14-0 finish and No. 22 ranking nationally. Was named the Seattle Times Player of the Year, the Gatorade Player of the Year for Washington and earned league player of the year honors
• Threw for 2,846 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior. Added 1,253 yards rushing, with 21 touchdowns
PERSONAL
• Born in Milwaukee, Wis.
• Graduate with a degree in mechanical engineering
• Son of Bert and Kris Colletto
• Has one brother, Nick
• Enjoys boating in his spare time
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