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18 Trey Quinn

  • Position WR
  • Cl-Exp RS-JR-TR
  • Height 6-0
  • Weight 202
  • Hometown Lake Charles, La.
  • Previous School LSU / Barbe

Biography

Junior (2017): Started all 13 games for the Mustangs... Led the nation with 8.8 receptions per game... Had a team-high 114 receptions for 1,236 yards (4th all-time at SMU) and 13 touchdowns (2nd at SMU)... Ranked fourth nationally in receiving touchdowns, 21st in receiving yards and 10th in receiving yards per game... Had a career-high 186 receiving yards at Cincinnati, which ties him for the sixth-highest single-game total at SMU… Registered five punt returns for 13 yards and five kick returns for 113 yards... Had back-to-back performances with 17 receptions (at Houston, at Cincinnati) and added 15 against UConn to make him the only FBS player with 15+ receptions in three straight games this century… RECORDS: Registered a single-season best 114 receptions at SMU… HONORS: A Pro Football Focus First-Team All-American... Named first-team All-American Athletic Conference... Biletnikoff and Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Semifinalist.

2016: Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules.

Sophomore (2015 at LSU): Played in all 12 games with two starts... Starts came in wins over South Carolina and Florida... Caught five passes for 83 yards... Longest catch of career came in Texas Bowl vs. Texas Tech when he hauled in a 46-yard reception... Caught a pass for 14 yards in win over Syracuse... Had a reception for an 11-yard gain against Arkansas and followed that with two receptions for 12 yards against Ole Miss.

Freshman (2014 at LSU): Was one of 17 true freshmen to see action for the Tigers in 2014 ... Started seven of 13 games... Finished with 17 receptions which tied for second on the team... Secured his first career reception versus No. 14 Wisconsin... Hauled in a two-point conversion in the 4th quarter to pull LSU within 24-21 versus the Badgers... Notched at least two receptions in six of his first nine games... Registered a career-best three catches for 46 yards against New Mexico State... Added three catches for 31 yards at Florida ... Hauled in two catches for 42 yards in win over No. 3 ranked and then-undefeated Ole Miss.

Prep: Stands as the national all-time career leader in receiving yards with 6,566 in four seasons at Barbe... Holds the Louisiana state record for career receptions (357) and receiving yards (6,566)... Named to the USA Today All-USA First Team... Selected to the prestigious Parade All-America First Team... A consensus four-star prospect, he was ranked as the No. 6 player in the state by ESPN.com and Rivals.com... Named ESPN’s No. 3 wide receiver, ranked 29th overall on the ESPN 300 and claimed a spot on the Rivals 100... Ranked the 10th-best wide receiver nationally by Rivals and 247Sports.com, and he is a member of 247Sports’ Top 247... Recorded 1,967 receiving yards and 23 receiving touchdowns in his senior season, surpassing Missouri’s Dorial Green-Beckham for the national career receiving yards record... A 2014 U.S. Army All-American selection... Selected as a Class 5A First-Team All-State selection three times in his career (sophomore, junior, senior)... Earned MaxPreps First-Team All-America honors... Tallied 115 catches for 2,141 yards and 26 TDs as a junior and 67 catches for 1,220 yards and 12 TDs as a sophomore... Caught 67 passes for 1,238 yards and nine TDs as a freshman... Finished his high school career with 70 touchdown receptions... Also lettered in baseball earning all-district honors... Was part of a 2012 5A Baseball State Championship team... Was a two-time 5A State Finalist in the 100m. 

Personal: Parents are Angie and Dave Quinn... Threw a no-hitter in the opening round of the 2008 Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa.... Helped his South Lake Charles Little League team to the U.S. title game before falling to Hawaii... Starting pitcher in U.S. title game vs. Hawaii, allowing only one run and four hits in 5.0 innings... Grandfather is Bobby Keasler, who served as head football coach at McNeese State (1990-98) and Louisiana-Monroe (1999-2002)... Keasler led McNeese State to championship game of the 1-AA playoffs in 1995.

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Historical Player Information

  • 18

    2016JR

    WR
    6'0" 200 lbs
    18
  • 18

    2017RS JR

    WR
    6'0" 202 lbs
    18