2016 Football Roster
Owens, Garrett

Jersey Number 21
Garrett Owens
- Position:
- Place Kicker
- Height:
- 5-9
- Weight:
- 182
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Arroyo Grande, Calif.
- High School:
- Arroyo Grande HS
Bio
2015 Game-by-Game Stats
2014 Game-by-Game Stats
OVERVIEW
2016 (JUNIOR)
2014 Game-by-Game Stats
OVERVIEW
- Three-year starter as the Beavers’ placekicker
- Finished his OSU career tied for seventh in school history with 32 field goals made
- .711 (32-45) career field goal percentage ranks seventh in OSU history
- Ranks sixth in OSU history with 77 PATs converted in his career
- Elected to transfer out of the program following the 2016 season
2016 (JUNIOR)
- Earned the starting field goal and PAT job going into the season
- Kicked PATs in all 12 games
- Converted 10 of 17 field goals on the season
- Booted a season-long 45-yard field goal against Idaho State
- Hit 37 out of 38 extra points
- Earned Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention
- Secured the starting placekicker job during fall camp playing in all 12 games
- Initially shared the kickoff duties but assumed those responsibilities for most of the season as well
- Booted a career-long 50-yard field goal at Washington State
- Nailed a season-best four field goals on four tries in the season-opener against Weber State
- Hit all 23 PATs
- Preseason Pac-12 Third Team selection by Phil Steele
- Named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention
- Opened the season as the starting kicker while Trevor Romaine was suspended
- Attempted an OSU record seven field goals against Portland State
- Tied the school record connecting on five field goals against PSU and the most by an OSU kicker in his first career game
- Drilled four field goals in as many attempts against Washington State including a season-long 46-yarder
- Hit all 17 of his PATs
- Finished the season with 50 points
- Kicked off 29 times forcing six touchbacks
- Played in six games
- Finished the season as the starting kicker after Romaine left the team
- Enrolled at Oregon State in January of 2013 and thus was considered a greyshirt
- Redshirt
- Helped lead Eagles to a 31-8 record during his three-year varsity career
- Earned first team All-CIF as a senior
- Rated the No. 7 kicker in the nation according to Chris Sailer Kicking
- The Tribune (San Luis Obispo) 2011 County Co-Player of the Year
- Helped Arroyo Grande to its fifth championships and first CIF title since 1998
- Kicked a 57-yard field goal as a senior and for his career had four of 50+ yards
- Also an outstanding wide receiver and cornerback
- Twice named the KSBY-TV Friday Night Highlights Player of the Week in 2011
- Caught a 76-yard touchdown pass in the title game
- Cal-Hi State Player of the Week in late September (2011) after making 10 receptions for 126 yards, making eight tackles, kicking eight touchbacks and tacking on five extra point attempts
- Cal-Hi second team all-state
- Second team Underclassmen All-American at kicker following his junior season
- Named Pac-7 League MVP and Arroyo Grande MVP for football as a senior
- Named Arroyo Grande High School Athlete of the Year as a senior
- Also participated in the hurdles and relay teams in track and was part of the undefeated league champions for four straight years
- Played soccer and basketball
- Received a scholar athlete award for the highest grade-point average on both the football and basketball teams
- Born January 5, 1994 in Santa Maria, Calif.
- Son of Heath and Laurie Owens
- Father, Heath, played football at Cal Poly
- Mother, Laurie, was a five-time All-American hurdler at Cal Poly
- Has one sister, Karlee, who ran track at Arizona State
- Aunt Debbi Anselmo, played college soccer and uncle, Jim Hagan, played collegiate lacrosse
- Enjoys hunting and fishing
- Lists Wes Welker as his favorite athlete
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