Washington State University Athletics
2019 Football Roster
Roster
Jersey Number 17
Kassidy Woods
- Position:
- Wide Receiver
- Class:
- Redshirt Freshman
- Hometown:
- Addison, Texas
- High School:
- Greenhill
WASHINGTON STATE
RS-FRESHMAN (2019): Appeared in 12 games, mostly on special teams…caught six passes for 58 yards…caught four passes for 40 yards including a long of 26 in season-opener against New Mexico State…had a 13-yard catch against Northern Colorado…had a five-yard catch at Arizona State.
FRESHMAN (2018): Redshirt season...appeared in four games, mostly on special teams...made collegiate debut against Eastern Washington...appeared on special teams against Oregon, at Stanford and against Iowa State in the Alamo Bowl.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Greenhill School…as a SOPHOMORE, caught 39 passes for 830 yards and eight touchdowns…as a JUNIOR, caught 41 passes for 843 yards and seven touchdowns…as a SENIOR, caught 37 passes for 589 yards and eight touchdowns…finished high school career with 117 catches for 2,262 yards and 23 touchdowns…rated four-star prospect by ESPN.com and rated three stars by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…rated No. 82 wide receiver in the country and No. 64 overall prospect in Texas by ESPN.com.
PERSONAL
Born in Port City, Arkansas...parents John Jr. and Jerline...one of seven children...older brothers, Kahlee and Kommell...younger sisters, Kicnce and Janiya...younger brothers, Kylen and Jonovan...dad, John Woods Jr. played basketball (G) for two seasons at Missouri (1997-98, 1998-99), led team in free-throw percentage and was team captain as a senior in 1998-99, helped Missouri to NCAA Tournament...older brother, Kahlee Woods played football (LB) at Texas Tech (2014-15).
RS-FRESHMAN (2019): Appeared in 12 games, mostly on special teams…caught six passes for 58 yards…caught four passes for 40 yards including a long of 26 in season-opener against New Mexico State…had a 13-yard catch against Northern Colorado…had a five-yard catch at Arizona State.
FRESHMAN (2018): Redshirt season...appeared in four games, mostly on special teams...made collegiate debut against Eastern Washington...appeared on special teams against Oregon, at Stanford and against Iowa State in the Alamo Bowl.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended Greenhill School…as a SOPHOMORE, caught 39 passes for 830 yards and eight touchdowns…as a JUNIOR, caught 41 passes for 843 yards and seven touchdowns…as a SENIOR, caught 37 passes for 589 yards and eight touchdowns…finished high school career with 117 catches for 2,262 yards and 23 touchdowns…rated four-star prospect by ESPN.com and rated three stars by 247Sports.com and Rivals.com…rated No. 82 wide receiver in the country and No. 64 overall prospect in Texas by ESPN.com.
PERSONAL
Born in Port City, Arkansas...parents John Jr. and Jerline...one of seven children...older brothers, Kahlee and Kommell...younger sisters, Kicnce and Janiya...younger brothers, Kylen and Jonovan...dad, John Woods Jr. played basketball (G) for two seasons at Missouri (1997-98, 1998-99), led team in free-throw percentage and was team captain as a senior in 1998-99, helped Missouri to NCAA Tournament...older brother, Kahlee Woods played football (LB) at Texas Tech (2014-15).
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