MJDX8944

Career Accolades

  • All-Pac-12 first team - AP, Coaches, Phil Steele (2020)
  • CoSIDA Academic All-District (2021)
  • Gundelach Award for Most Outstanding Junior (2020)
  • Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Dec. 21, 2020)
  • Deswarte-Eller Award (2019)
  • Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Oct. 7, 2019)
  • Two-time Pac-12 All-Academic Honor Roll (2019, 2020)
  • Finished third in school history with an average of 18.48 yards per reception

As a Junior (2020)

  • All-Pac-12 first team (AP, Coaches, Phil Steele)
  • CoSIDA Academic All-District
  • Pac-12 All-Academic Honor Roll
  • Gundelach Award for Most Outstanding Junior 
  • Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (Dec. 21)
  • Played in all six games and made four starts
  • Finished with 37 catches for 584 yards and three touchdowns
  • Three receptions for 88 yards, including catches of 33 and 46 yards, at No. 12 Oregon (Nov. 7)
  • Caught five passes for 74 yards vs. Colorado (Nov. 14)
  • Four receptions for 61 yards, including a long of 25 yards, at No. 23 Washington (Dec. 5)
  • Caught six passes for 100 yards at Oregon State (Dec. 12), including a long of 47 yards, to reach 100+ yards receiving for the first time in his career
  • Recorded a school-record 16 catches for 230 yards (third-most) and three touchdowns in a double-overtime win at UCLA (Dec. 19) ... 16 catches were tied for the most in FBS football this season

As a Sophomore (2019)

  • Pac-12 All-Academic Honor Roll
  • Deswarte-Eller Award for Outstanding Sophomore player
  • Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Oct. 7)
  • Played in 12 games and started one game
  • 24 receptions for 566 yards and six touchdowns
  • Set school record and finished second nationally averaging 23.58 yards per reception, surpassing Devon Cajuste's previous school record of 22.93 yards per reception in 2013
  • Career-high three catches for 91 yards and his first career touchdown - a career-long 42-yard grab from Davis Mills - vs. No. 15 Washington (Oct. 5)
  • Named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week on Oct. 7 for his efforts against No. 15 Washington
  • Career-high two touchdowns and career-best 97 receiving yards on career-high tying three catches, including a then-career-best 44-yard TD reception, vs. Arizona (Oct. 26) ... first career multi-TD game
  • Career-long 79-yard touchdown reception at Colorado (Nov. 9) for his fourth career touchdown catch
  • Caught three passes for 92 yard and two touchdowns at Washington State (Nov. 16) to record his second career two-touchdown game ... ran his streak to three consecutive games with a touchdown catch and pushed his total to six touchdown grabs over the previous five games
  • Caught a career-high tying three passes for 55 yards, including a 43-yard reception, vs. California (Nov. 23) ... was his fifth reception of 40+ yards this season
  • Caught a career-high six passes for 63 yards vs. Notre Dame (Nov. 30)

As a Freshman (2018)

  • Played in four games (each of the last four) - eligible to retain year of eligibility via NCAA redshirt rules
  • First career reception for six yards in collegiate debut against Oregon State (Nov. 10)
  • Stanford went 4-0 in games in which he played

Prior to Stanford

  • Served two-year LDS mission in Seoul, South Korea
  • Played at Brighton (Utah) under head coach Ryan Bullet
  • Four-star recruit by Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, ESPN and PrepStar
  • Nation's 61st-best recruit by 247Sports
  • Nation's eighth-best receiver by 247Sports, 19th by Scout
  • Utah's top recruit by Scout
  • Utah's second-best recruit by Rivals, 247Sports, ESPN and PrepStar
  • State career record-holder with 3,571 career receiving yards and 41 receiving touchdowns
  • State single-season record-holder with 24 receiving touchdowns
  • 2016 U.S. Army All-America Bowl
  • 2016 U.S. Army All-America Player of the Year finalist
  • 2015 Gatorade Utah Player of the Year
  • 2015 Max Preps Utah Player of the Year
  • 2015 USA Today first team and Utah MVP
  • 2015 Utah Mr. Football
  • 2015 USA National second team
  • Two-time all-state first team
  • Also competed in basketball

Personal

  • Full name is Simione Tufui Fehoko
  • Married to the former Bailee Larson in March 2020
  • Born in Salt Lake City, Utah
  • Son of Simon and Tiffany Fehoko
  • Father played football at Dixie State
  • Has three siblings, Falisha, Jaden and Jeremy
  • Cousin, Alfred Pupunu, played professionally for the San Diego Chargers
  • Uncle, Sekitoa Fehoko, played basketball at Dixie State
  • Cousins, Breiden, V.J. and Sam Fehoko, played football at Texas Tech
  • Cousin, T.J. Fehoko, played football at Washington State
  • Cousin, Whitley Fehoko, played football at San Diego State