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Stan Becton | NCAA.com | February 12, 2023

Haason Reddick: College football career, stats, highlights, records

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Haason Reddick wasn't always a big-time pass-rusher like he's been on the Philadelphia Eagles' 2022 Super Bowl run. Reddick path to the NFL began as a walk-on at Temple.

Here's more on Reddick's college career.

The vitals on Haason Reddick

School: Temple
Position: Defensive end
Height: 6-1
Weight: 237 pounds
Years active: 2012-2016

Here are Reddick's career stats in college.

YEAR GAMES SOLO TKL AST TKL TOTAL TFL SACKS PD FF INT
2012 REDSHIRT - - - - - - - -
2013 9 11 3 14 4 1 1 0 0
2014 10 16 7 23 7 1.5 1 0 0
2015 14 28 17 45 12.5 5 1 1 0
2016 14 43 22 65 22.5 10.5 4 3 1
Career 47 98 49 147 46 18 7 4 1

What kind of prospect was Reddick in high school?

Reddick was an unranked recruit as a running back and safety after a high school career at Haddon Heights High School in Haddon Heights, New Jersey. Reddick walked on at Temple.

Reddick was injured during his junior and senior years of high school and was a long shot to even make it as a walk-on. His high school coach told ESPN "They had to beg and basically say, 'Hey, can you make a spot for this kid?'

What was Reddick's record in college?

Reddick and Temple finished a combined 28-24 during his final four years. Reddick helped lead Temple to an American Athletic Conference championship win during 2016, his final season.

Records set by Reddick

Here are some of the notable records and statistical rankings set by Reddick in college:

  • 1st in AAC single-game tackles for loss (5.0)
  • 2nd in Temple career tackles for loss (46)
  • 2nd in Temple single-season tackles for loss (22.5)

Which awards did Reddick win in college?

Here are the awards and honors Reddick won in college:

  • Fourth Team All-American by Phil Steele (2016)
  • First Team All-AAC (2016)
  • ECAC First Team All-Star (2016)
  • Burlsworth Trophy semifinalist (Most Outstanding former walk-on) (2016)
  • Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List (2016)
  • AAC All-Conference Honorable Mention (2015)
  • Third-Team All-AAC by Phil Steele  (2015)

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