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Career Honors

  • 2022 College Sports Communicators Academic All-District
  • Three-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll (2021, 2022, 2023)
  • Greg Piers Award (2020)

As a Senior (2023)

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
  • Appeared in eight games, making three starts before missing the final month of the season
  • Finished second on the team in rushing yards by a running back with 215, adding one score on the ground
  • Added six receptions for 41 yards
  • Rushed for 67 yards on six carries ... Finished as the team's leading rusher in the season opener at Hawai'i (Sept. 1)
  • Broke loose for a 59-yard scamper in third quarter at USC, recording the longest run of his collegiate career ... For the second-straight game, led all Stanford running backs with 67 yards rushing (Sept. 9)
  • Lone touchdown of the season came in the home opener against Sacramento State, where he carried the ball 13 times for 54 yards

As a Junior (2022)

  • College Sports Communicators Academic All-District
  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
  • Stanford Offensive Player of the Game (Week 7- Notre Dame)
  • Appeared in seven games, making five starts
  • Rushed for 478 yards, averaging 3.9 yards/rush, with four touchdowns
  • Added 17 receptions for 205 yards and a touchdown
  • Recorded first career rushing TD against Colgate (Sept. 3)
  • Tallied second career rushing TD against USC (Sept. 10)
  • Earned first career start at Washington (Sept. 24) ... Set career-highs with 20 carries and 100 yards rushing, the Cardinal's second 100-yard rusher of the season
  • Recorded 19 carries for 80 yards and three catches for 59 yards and a touchdown at #13 Oregon (Oct. 1) ... His performance included his first career receiving touchdown (42 yards) ... Marked third straight game with 100+ yards from scrimmage
  • Scored third rushing touchdown of the season against Oregon State (Oct. 8)
  • Rushed a career-high 32 times for 91 yards and a touchdown at Notre Dame (Oct. 15) ... Previous career high in carries was 21 (Oct. 8, vs. Oregon State) ... Added four receptions for 46 yards to finish with 137 all-purpose yards

As a Sophomore (2021)

  • Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll
  • Stanford Special Teams Player of the Game (Week 7- Notre Dame)
  • Appeared in six games
  • Saw time at running back, wide receiver and on the return units
  • Had 11 carries for 44 yards and three receptions for 11 yards
  • Returned nine punts for 134 yards, with a long of 48
  • Missed the final five games with an injury
  • Had four carries for 38 yards at Vanderbilt . . . also returned four punts for 82 yards -- including a 48-yard return at the end of the first half to set up a Cardinal field goal as time expired (Sept. 18)

As a Freshman (2020)

  • Greg Piers Award
  • Played in all six games
  • Had one catch while also returning one kick for 20 yards

Prior to Stanford

  • Played at Lake Oswego High School for head coach Steve Coury
  • Lettered four years in football
  • Ranked as the consensus No. 1 player in Oregon (Rivals, 247Sports and PrepStar)
  • Ranked as a consensus Top 15 All-Purpose/Athlete (Rivals, 247Sports and PrepStar)
  • 2020 All-American Bowl participant
  • 2019 Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year
  • Left high school with Oregon state records for career touchdowns, rushing touchdowns, career points, rushing touchdowns in a season, career and season all-purpose yards and career and season rushing yards
  • Finished career with 6,786 total yards, 4,596 rushing yards, 100 total touchdowns and 81 rushing touchdowns
  • As a senior in 2019, totaled 3,160 yards, 2,500 rushing yards, 45 total touchdowns and 40 rushing touchdowns
  • 2019 OSAA 6A All-State
  • Two-time Three Rivers League Offensive Player of the Year (2018-19)
  • Three-time all-league first team (2017-19)
  • Two-time 6A State Championship Game MVP (2018-19)
  • 2018 Oregon Prep Player of the Year
  • 2018 USA Today First Team running back
  • 2018 OSAA Oregonian 6A Offensive Player of the Year
  • 2018 all-state first team
  • 2017 all-state second team
  • Guided team to 2017 6A State Semifinal Game
  • Also competed in basketball and track and field
  • Four-year member of the honor roll

Personal

  • Son of Matt and Jody Filkins
  • Father played football at the Air Force Academy and Idaho
  • Has two siblings, Luke and Reese
  • Grandfather, Lee Omlid, played football at Washington State
  • Nickname is Moose
Casey_Filkins_MG_10162020_188
2020
Running Back
5-11 / 205 lbs
Casey_Filkins__MG_072022__7454
2022
Running Back
5-11 / 198 lbs
Casey_Filkins_071823_MG_0062_54
2023
Running Back
5-11 / 206 lbs