University of Northern Colorado Athletics
2021 Football Roster
Roster
Woods, Kassidy

Jersey Number 9
Kassidy Woods
- Position:
- Wide Receiver
- Height:
- 6-4
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Addison, Texas
- Prev School:
- Washington State
- High School:
- Greenhill HS
Bio
2021
- All-Big Sky honorable mention
- Led the team with 48 receptions for 483 yards and four touchdowns
- Had a season-best 123 receiving yards against Northern Arizona
- Eclipsed the 50 yards receiving mark four times
Washington State
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.
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, he has older brothers, Kahlee and Kommell, younger sisters, Kicnce and Janiya, and 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).
- Psychology major
- All-Big Sky honorable mention
- Led the team with 48 receptions for 483 yards and four touchdowns
- Had a season-best 123 receiving yards against Northern Arizona
- Eclipsed the 50 yards receiving mark four times
Washington State
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.
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, he has older brothers, Kahlee and Kommell, younger sisters, Kicnce and Janiya, and 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).
- Psychology major
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