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Career Accolades

  • National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society (2021)
  • AFCA Good Works Team (2019)
  • All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention (2019)
  • Phil Moffatt Award for Most Outstanding Special Teams player (2019)
  • The Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award (2019, 2020)
  • Pac-12 All-Academic Honor Roll (2019)

As a Senior (2020)

  • The Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award
  • Team Captain
  • Played in and started three games
  • Made 15 catches for 157 yards
  • Returned four kicks for 95 yards
  • Managed a career-high-tying eight catches for 77 yards and finished with 148 all-purpose yards (71 kickoff return) vs. Colorado (Nov. 14)
  • Caught six passes for 71 yards and finished with 95 all-purpose yards (24 kickoff return) at California in the 123rd Big Game (Nov. 27)

As a Junior (2019)

  • AFCA Good Works Team selection for service to the community through the organization Hope Given By
  • All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention
  • Pac-12 All-Academic Honor Roll
  • Phil Moffatt Award for Most Outstanding Special Teams player
  • The Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award
  • Played in 11 games, starting the first 10
  • Suffered an injury on the opening kickoff against Cal (Game No. 11) and did not return
  • 51 receptions for 506 yards and one touchdown
  • 21 kick returns for 590 yards ... 28.1 yards per return average was best in the conference and eighth nationally
  • Career-best 187 all-purpose yards at USC (67 receiving, 103 return, 17 rushing)
  • Scored first career touchdown on a 15-yard screen pass and added a 60-yard kick return at USC (Sept. 7)
  • Finished with 178 all-purpose yards at Oregon State (Sept. 28) (31 receiving, 147 kick return)
  • Registered a career-high eight catches for 71 yards vs. Arizona (Oct. 26) ... finished with 150 all-purpose yards (71 receiving, 79 kick return)
  • Matched a career high with eight catches for a career-best 119 yards at Washington State (Nov. 9) to record his first career 100-yard receiving game ... 43 of his receiving yards came on career-long reception from Davis Mills

As a Sophomore (2018)

  • Played in four games and started one - eligible to retain year of eligibility via NCAA redshirt rules
  • Injured in season opener, missed a total of nine games
  • Finished with nine receptions for 65 yards and two punt returns for 18 yards

As a Freshman (2017)

  • 13 games played
  • 306 all-purpose yards
  • Three rushes for 57 yards
  • 31 receptions for 243 yards
  • Team-high six catches for 82 yards in collegiate debut vs. Rice

Prior to Stanford 

  • Prepped at Sumner (Wash.) under head coach Keith Ross
  • Consensus four-star recruit
  • Nation’s 77th-best recruit by Scout, 155th by Rivals
  • Nation’s fourth-best athlete by Scout, 10th by Rivals, 12th by 247Sports
  • Nation’s 30th-best running back by PrepStar, 40th by ESPN
  • Washington’s third-best recruit by Scout and Rivals, fifth by 247Sports, sixth by ESPN and PrepStar
  • Finished prep career with a school-record 4,035 career rushing yards and record 69 career touchdowns
  • 1,522 rushing yards (11.4 yards/carry), 2,140 all-purpose yards, 25 touchdowns and 23 tackles as a senior
  • 1,713 rushing yards (9.8 yards/carry), 2,366 all-purpose yards, 26 touchdowns and five interceptions as a junior
  • 1,330 rushing yards (7.7 yards/carry) and 17 touchdowns as a sophomore
  • 2017 Polynesian Bowl Offensive MVP
  • 2017 Watkins Award finalist
  • 2016 The News Tribune Player of the Year
  • 2016 Ford Sports Performance Player of the Year
  • Two-time all-state
  • Two-time all-area
  • Two-time league MVP
  • Three-time all-league first team
  • Two-time team captain
  • Led team to two league titles
  • Also competed in track
  • Honor Society

Personal

  • Full name is Connor Bryce Wedington
  • Born in Tacoma, Wash.
  • Son of Donovan Wedington and Jenny Carter
  • Has three siblings, Triston, Payton and Baylee
  • Brother, Triston, played football at Central Washington
  • Cousin, Jordan Greene, played baseball at Clemson