As a Junior (2025)

  • Played in all 12 games for the first time in his career
  • Finished third on the team in rushing yards (118), coming on 41 carries, adding two receptions for 13 yards
  • Carried the ball 10 times for 46 rushing yards in Stanford's season opener, a season-high on the ground and the second-most in a game in his career (Aug. 23)
  • Scored the game-winning touchdown from one yard out on his only carry against San Jose State, scoring with just 19 seconds remaining (Sept. 27)
  • Added 10 more carries for 29 yards in the team's season finale against No. 9 Notre Dame (Nov. 29)

As a Sophomore (2024)

  • Saw action in six games, making two starts in his sophomore season
  • Totaled 18 carries for 69 yards and five receptions for 107 yards, good for 176 yards from scrimmage in his second season
  • Tallied 92 of his receiving yards against Cal Poly, including Stanford's first 50-yard plus play of the 2024 season, a catch for 51 yards (Sept. 7)... led all Stanford receivers against the Mustangs
  • Recorded his best single-game rushing yards mark at Clemson, carrying the ball four times for 30 yards

As a Freshman (2023)

  • Appeared in eight games during his first campaign, making three starts
  • Compiled 26 carries for 113 yards and a touchdown, along with two receptions for nine yards
  • Made his season debut in the season-opening win at Hawai'i
  • Drew his first start and had his best game as a Cardinal ... led the team with 10 carries for 66 yards and a touchdown ... ripped off a 45-yard run on the opening drive to set up a Stanford score

Prior to Stanford

  • Played at Christopher Columbus High School in Westchester, Fla. for head coach Dave Dunn
  • A consensus four-star recruit and ranked No. 310 nationally by PrepStar
  • Ranked No. 59 in Florida by Rivals and No. 61 by PrepStar
  • At running back, ranked No. 17 by Rivals, No. 23 by PrepStar, No. 30 by ESPN and No. 33 by 247Sports
  • Lettered in football and lacrosse
  • Led Christopher Columbus High to a state championship
  • Rushed for 2770 yards on 464 carries and 39 touchdowns alongside 39 receptions for 487 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns in his high school career
  • All-state honoree
  • All-county Academic Athletic Achievement Award
  • Rising Raider Award Offensive Player of the Year
  • Four-time honor roll recipient

Personal

  • Son of Hope and Sedrick Irvin
  • Has one sibling, Amarri
  • Father, Sedrick, played football at Michigan State
  • Cousin once removed, Michael Irvin, played college football at Miami, was a first round draft pick for the Dallas Cowboys and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2007
  • Interested in majoring in economics
  • Enjoys watching movies, working out, trying new foods, spending time with friends and playing video games
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2025
Running Back
5-10 / 205 lbs
Sedrick Irvin
2024
Running Back
5-10 / 200 lbs
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2023
Running Back
5-10 / 190 lbs