2016 Football Roster
Sep 12 (Fri)
5:30 PM

Danny Galloway
- Position:
- Wide Receiver
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 200
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Lone Tree, Colo.
- High School:
- Highlands Ranch/Willamette
AT COLORADO: 2016 (Jr./Sr.)—He saw action late in one game (Idaho State), but recorded no statistics. Toward the end of year he decided to forego his senior year in eligibility and wrap his college career as he was in position to graduate. He had ended spring drills listed third on the depth chart at the “Z” receiver position.
2015 (Soph.)—He joined the team as a walk-on prior to spring practices. He transferred to CU from Willamette for the spring semester, and thus had to sit out this fall due to NCAA rules.
AT WILLAMETTE: (2013-14, Fr., Fr-RS)—He was on the Willamette (Salem, Ore.) team for a year-and-a-half but never appeared in any games.
HIGH SCHOOL—He earned three letters in football at Highlands Ranch, south of Denver. As a senior, he caught 37 passes for 796 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging 21.5 yards per catch. He had two 100-yard games: he caught five balls for 103 yards against ThunderRidge, and also had five for 101 yards and two scores against Ponderosa. He missed most of his junior year with a severe hamstring injury. Highlands Ranch was 2-8 his senior year and 9-3 his junior season, reaching the state quarterfinals, and 8-3 his sophomore year under coach Darrel Gorham. He also lettered twice in baseball (pitcher, first and third base, outfield; as a senior, he batted .423 with 30 extra base hits, including four home runs, and 25 stolen bases), twice in track and field (sprints; personal bests of 21.5 in the 200-meter run and 49.6 in the 400) and once in lacrosse.
ACADEMICS—He is majoring in Economics at Colorado (expected graduation date of May 2017). He was an Honor Roll student in high school and was a member of DECA (a national organization of students with many interests, mostly in business, economics and marketing).
PERSONAL—He was born January 3, 1995 in Denver. His hobbies include skiing, snowboarding, hiking and biking. He played two years of club hockey in high school for the DU Junior Pioneers; in his last season on the team, in 66 games he scored 42 goals and had 22 assists. A second cousin, Mark Teahen, played college baseball at St. Mary’s (Calif.) and enjoyed a seven-year career in the major leagues with Kansas City, Chicago White Sox and Toronto.