2024 Football Roster

1 Kris Hutson

  • Position Wide Receiver
  • Ht./Wt. 5-11 / 175
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Compton, Calif.
  • High School St. John Bosco
  • Prev School Oregon

Biography

WASHINGTON STATE
SENIOR (2024): 
Transferred from Oregon in January and participated in spring practice…started all 12 games…second on team with 54 receptions and 683 yards…caught two touchdowns…recorded two 100-yard games (PSU, BSU)…had four catches for 101 yards, first career 100-yard game, with a 30-yard touchdown in season-opening win over Portland State…had three catches in week two win over Texas Tech…caught four passes for 50 yards and had a 22-yard rush in Apple Cup win over Washington at Lumen Field in Seattle…had five catches for 77 yards in double-overtime win over San Jose State…matched career high with nine catches for career-high 126 yards with long of 45 yards at No. 25 Boise State…caught five passes and had two-yard touchdown run in win at Fresno State…had seven catches for 90 yards with a nine-yard touchdown in win over Hawaii...completed pass to John Mateer for two-point conversion in comeback win at San Diego State…caught five passes for 65 yards at Oregon State…had five catches for 62 yards against Wyoming…transferred prior to Holiday Bowl.

OREGON
JUNIOR (2023): Played in just five games, with lone catch of season coming for eight years in win over Stanford…also played against Hawaii, Colorado, Washington State and Washington.

SOPHOMORE (2022)
Appeared in all 13 games for the Ducks while making 10 starts...Second on the team with 44 catches for 472 yards, averaging 10.7 yards per catch...At least one catch in each of the final 12 games, including 10 games with multiple receptions...Recorded 15 catches of 10-plus yards, seven of 20-plus yards, three of 30-plus yards and two of 50-plus yards...Also returned 10 punts with a long of 21 yards, and 12 kickoffs with a long of 33 yards...at Washington State (Sept. 24): Five catches for 72 yards, including a then-career-long 55-yard reception...at Arizona (Oct. 8): 60 receiving yards on just two catches, with a long catch of 42 yards...at California (Oct. 29): Four receptions for 65 yards...at Colorado (Nov. 5): Second straight game with four catches totaling 80 yards, headlined by a career-long 58-yard catch-and-run...vs. No. 25 Washington (Nov. 12): Matched then-career-high with seven catches for 55 yards...vs. No. 10 Utah (Nov. 19): Established a new career-high with nine receptions for 56 yards.

FRESHMAN (2021)
Played in all 14 games for Oregon as a second-year freshman...Caught 31 passes for 419 yards and two touchdowns, ranking second among Ducks in receiving yards and third in receptions...Racked up 18 catches for 239 yards and two touchdowns in the final four games of the season...Eight receptions of at least 20 yards, and three of 30-plus yards...Also returned 14 kickoffs for 313 yards...Played 616 total snaps, including 577 on offense...vs. Fresno State (Sept. 4): Opened the season with two catches for 22 yards...vs. California (Oct. 15): Caught three passes for 36 yards...at No. 23 Utah (Nov. 20): Four catches for a career-high 96 yards, headlined by a career-long 50-yard reception...vs. Oregon State (Nov. 27): Posted his second straight productive game, catching a career-high seven passes for 82 yards and his first career touchdown...First TD was a seven-yard pass from Anthony Brown in the fourth quarter...vs. No. 16 Oklahoma (Dec. 29): Impressed in the Valero Alamo Bowl with six catches for 55 yards and his second career touchdown...Scored on a 34-yard pass in the third quarter.

FRESHMAN (2020)
Appeared in all seven games for Oregon as a true freshman during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season...Caught four passes for 37 yards and returned five kickoffs for a total of 107 yards...at Washington State (Nov. 14): Made first career catch – a 9-yard reception – to move the chains on a 4th-and-2 and set up Oregon’s first touchdown of the game...Added another 9-yard reception to finish with two catches for 18 yards...First career multi-reception game...vs. Iowa State (Jan. 2): Handled kickoff return duties for Oregon in the Fiesta Bowl, running back five kicks for a total of 107 yards with a long return of 36 yards.

HIGH SCHOOL
Consensus four-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports...ranked the No. 100 overall prospect in the country and the No. 17  wide receiver in the class by Rivals...consensus top-40 recruit in California...rated as the No. 4 wide out in California by Rivals and No. 11 by 247Sports...ranked the No. 3 athlete in California by ESPN and the No. 36 overall prospect in the state...named to the Prepstar Top 150 Dream Team at No. 143 overall...three-year letterman and a team captain senior year...combined for 148 receptions for 2,491 yards and 31 TDs over his three seasons...finished with 11 career 100-yard receiving games...caught a TD pass in 21 of 37 career games, including nine games with multiple touchdown grabs...also returned three kickoffs and one punt for touchdown...named first-team All-Trinity League as both a junior and a senior...as a senior, helped lead team to the 2019 Open Division State Championship and the Southern Section Division 1 Championship...earned first-team Division 1 All-CIF Southern Section honors...had 69 receptions for 1,291 yards and 15 TDs with a kick return TD in 13 games ...had eight 100-yard receiving games while catching TD pass in 11 of 13 games, including two TD catches in four different games...in the Open Division State Championship Game, had seven receptions for 133 yards, highlighted by a 20-yard TD catch...finished with five catches for a season-high 161 yards and two touchdowns in a 56-10 win over Santa Margarita...had 144 yards and two TDs in a 63-6 win over Orange Lutheran...had seven catches for 93 yards and two TDs in a 39-34 win over Mater Dei in the Southern Section Division 1 championship game...averaged 22.7 yards per return on 15 kickoffs (340 yards)...returned two kicks for 108 yards against Calabasas including an 85-yard TD return...as a junior, caught 46 passes for 844 yards and 13 touchdowns while also returning two kickoffs for TDs in 13 games...caught a TD pass in nine different games, including four games with two touchdown grabs...first career 100-yard receiving game came in a 42-14 win over Mililani with 113 yards on five catches and two TDs...scored four touchdowns, two receiving and two on kickoff returns, in 63-28 win over Orange Lutheran...finished sophomore season with 33 receptions, 456 yards receiving, three receiving TDs and a punt return TD...high school coach was Jason Negro.
 
YEAR                  GP       REC     YDS     AVG        TD        LG
2020                       7            4         37        9.3          0         11
2021                     14          31       419      13.5          2         50
2022                     13          44       472      10.7          0         58
2023                       5            1          8        8.0          0          8
Totals                  39          80       936      11.7          2         58

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