Colorado University Athletics

Jeromy Irwin Biography

HIGH SCHOOL?He ranked as the No. 47 offensive guard in the nation by ESPN, and the No. 89 offensive tackle nationally by Scout.com. ?He earned Texas Top 100 honors from The Houston Chronicle following his senior season. ?As both a junior and a senior, he was a unanimous first-team selection to the All-5A District 17 team, earning honorable mention distinction as a sophomore. ?A three-year starter at left guard, he only gave up one sack in his career, not allowing any in his final two seasons. ?Cy-Fair averaged over 250 rushing yards per game in his senior. ?A top performance as a senior came in a 52-7 win over Cypress Springs, when he helped paved the way for an offensive attack that gained 398 yards on the ground. ?Another memorable moment was a 21-14 victory over Cinco Ranch in the playoffs that sent Cy-Fair to the 5A Division I Regional Finals. ?Under coach Ed Pustejovsky, Cy-Fair improved dramatically each season (0-10 as a sophomore, 9-3 as a junior, 12-1 as a senior) with a District 17 championship his senior season.? He also throws the shot put, advancing to RegionalGÇÖs as a junior. ?His personal record is a toss of 51 feet. ?He played basketball early in high school but gave it up to concentrate on football.

ACADEMICS?He is interested in majoring in Business Management at Colorado.

PERSONAL?He was born July 8, 1993, in North Little Rock, Ark. He is the youngest of a set of triplets, born moments after his brothers John and Sean. Sean also is a member of CUGÇÖs 2012 recruiting class. ?Grandfather (Roby Irwin) played football at TCU, and an uncle (Jack McClelland) ran track at Texas. ?His hobbies include playing computer games, working out and eating. ?He serves his community through PALS, an organization that mentors kids and does other projects such as feeding the homeless.