Cody Boyd
Cody Boyd

Player Profile
Class:
RS Senior

Hometown:
Bellingham, Wash.

High School:
Ferndale

Height / Weight:
6-8 / 264

Position:
Tight End

Birthdate:
10/22/1983

Experience:
3V

BOYD'S HIGH SCHOOL CAREER

Graduated from Ferndale High 2002...excelled in track, football and basketball during prep career...wants to play for the Cougar basketball team...football coach Vic Randall...during JUNIOR season all-league first team pick as a tight end and second team on defense...caught 22 passes for 470 yards and six scores...SENIOR season named to the Associated Press All-State 3-A team as the tight end...the #8 prospect in the Northwest by Super Prep Magazine...team finished 9-1 overall and won the Northwest League with a 7-0 mark...Seattle Times All-State first team pick...one of three players selected by the Seattle Times to their Blue Chip list...Washington Prep Football Report All-State choice...all-league first team tight end and defensive lineman...a Northwest Nugget honorable mention pick by the TNT...named to the Western 100 by the TNT...received 5 of a possible 10 votes in the Best in the West poll by the Long Beach Press-Telegram.

BOYD'S WSU CAREER

FRESHMAN (2002-03): Redshirt season...earned offensive scout of the week honors leading up to Oregon game.

RS-FRESHMAN (2003-04): V-letter...Games - 12...Starts - 0...named to The Sporting News All-Pac-10 Freshman team...earned honorable mention on Rivals.com freshmen All-America team...blocked two Idaho field goals in his first collegiate game and later blocked a PAT against New Mexico...only touchdown came with a three-yard catch from Matt Kegel late in the Stanford game...against USC had five receptions for 49 yards, both season highs...two receptions in four other games...missed the UCLA game with a hip pointer...had at least one reception in all but the UCLA and ASU games...earned the following weekly team awards: Cougar Claw - Colorado, Special Teams Big Play - New Mexico, Big Hit - OSU. Special Teams: Kick blocks, on-side kickoffs. Following football season, joined the Cougar basketball team and playing in two games before sustaining a shoulder injury lifting weights.

RS-SOPHOMORE (2004-05): V-letter...Games - 7...Starts - 0...Special Teams: KO Returns, FG/PAT kicks...a regular in WSU's two-tight end sets early in the year...caught the longest pass of his career at Arizona, 38 yards...suffered a severe right shoulder sprain at Arizona and missed the next four games before returning to action at UCLA...did not have a catch against UCLA, but recovered a crucial on-side kick in the final minute to help preserve WSU's win.

RS- JUNIOR (2005-06): V-Letter...Games - 9...Starts - 1...Special Teams: Punt Return, KO Return, Onside KO, Hands, PAT/FG...missed the first two games of the season because of badly sprained ankle...started the final game of the season in WSU's win over Washington and contributed a season-best five receptions for 65 yards...five catches also equaled his career-best against USC as a freshman...caught two passes in three other games, Oregon State, Arizona State and Oregon.

PERSONAL: Cody Boyd...born October 22, 1983...parents Gary Verstegen and Karen Boyd...one brother Kevin and two sisters Jenny and Jessa...interested in either a criminal justice or engineering major.

RECEIVING	G/GS	PC	YDS	AVG	TD	LG
2003 12/0 18 230 12.8 1 32
2004 7/0 3 67 22.3 0 38
2005 9/1 14 169 12.1 0 39
CAREER: 28/1 35 466 13.3 1 39
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What is the most memorable game at Martin Stadium?
 
 
Nov. 20, 1982
WSU 24, Washington 20
 
Nov. 19, 1988
WSU 32, Washington 31
 
Nov. 21, 1992
WSU 42, Washington 23
 
Aug. 30, 1997
WSU 37, UCLA 34
 
Oct. 5, 2002
WSU 30, USC 27 (OT)