2023 Football Roster

vs
Wyoming

Sep 20 (Sat)

8:15 p.m.

Xavier Weaver
Xavier Weaver
Xavier Weaver
Xavier Weaver
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Xavier Weaver
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Xavier Weaver
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Xavier Weaver
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Xavier Weaver
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Xavier Weaver
Photo by: Derek Marckel
Xavier Weaver
Jersey Number 10

Xavier Weaver

  • Position:
    Wide Receiver
  • Height:
    6-1
  • Weight:
    180
  • Class:
    Graduate Student
  • Hometown:
    Orlando, Fla.
  • High School:
    Orlando Christian Prep
  • Prev School:
    South Florida
CAREER
  • He appeared in 49 career games at both Colorado and South Florida.
  • Ended his career with 184 receptions for 2,643 receiving yards and 14 total touchdowns.
AT COLORADO (2023)
  • Played 11 games, starting in 10 of them. Missed the final game against Utah due to injury. 
  • Recorded 68 receptions, 908 receiving yards, and six total touchdowns. Had four receiving touchdowns, two rushes for 15 yards and two rushing touchdowns. 
  • Ranked 5th in the Pac-12 in receiving yards per game at 82.5, also ranked 7th in the conference with 68 receptions. 
  • Ranks 8th All-time for CU receptions in a single-season (68). 11th in CU history for receiving yards in a season (908).
  • Posted a career-high 10 receptions,170 receiving yards, and a touchdown against Nebraska in the home opener win. 
  • Career-high three touchdowns (2 receiving, 1 rushing) against Stanford on 10/13/23.
  • Named to the  Biletnikoff Award Midseason Watch List on October 16.
  • Named the Reece’s Senior Bowl Stock Up Player of the Week after his performance against Nebraska in week two.
  • Named All Pac-12 Honorable Mention by College Football Network.
TRANSFER RANKINGS
  • Rated as a three-star prospect in the transfer portal by 247, which rated him at .8800. He was ranked as the No. 392 overall player in the portal and the No. 79 Wide Receiver.
  • He came to Colorado with one year to play one.
AT SOUTH FLORIDA (2019-22)
  • Played in 38 career games over four seasons recording 116 receptions for 1,735 receiving yards, and eight touchdowns. Adding three rushes for eight yards, and one touchdown.
  • In 2022 he was named Second Team All-AAC after logging career-bests of 53 catches for 718 yards and six touchdowns on the year, marking the fifth-best season reception total and receiving yardage total in USF program history.
  • He started and played in nine games and missed the last two games of the season but was still named to the 2022 Biletnikoff Award Watch List.
  • He was named to the Pro Football Focus First Team All-AAC in 2021 after leading USF with 41 receptions for 715 yards and two touchdowns, averaging a team-best 17.4 yards per catch.
  • In 2020 he appeared in eight games recording 10 catches for 136 yards and a 13.6 yards per catch average on the year.
  • As a freshman he played in all 12 games finishing with 12 catches for 166 yards.
HIGH SCHOOL RANKINGS
  • Three-star prospect at defensive end by all the major recruiting services.
  • ESPN ranked him as the No. 193 Wide Receiver and the No. 243 player from Florida.
  • On3 listed him as the No. 1,861 player in the class, the No. 262 Wide Receiver, and the No. 262 player from Florida.
  • 247 Sports ranked him as the No. 231 Wide Receiver and the No. 241 player from Florida.
  • 247 Composite listed him as the No. 1,902 player in the class, No. 223 Wide Receiver, and the No. 261 player from Florida.

AT ORLANDO CHRISTIAN PREP
  • Played for head coach Guerschom Demosthenes at Orlando Christian Prep in Florida, totaled 110 catches, 2,124 yards and 32 touchdowns in four seasons.
  • The first player in the history of Orlando Christian Prep to sign with an FBS school
  • Helped guide Orlando Christian Prep to a 9-2 record and the SSAC state title as a senior with 34 receptions for 584 yards with 10 touchdowns.
  • Had a career high 43 receptions and 929 yards receiving in his junior year, catching 11 touchdowns, also ran 18 times for 105 yards and three touchdowns in 2017.
  • Also played defense in junior and senior seasons, compiling 40 tackles and one interception.
  • Had 82 yards on six catches with a touchdown as a freshman, but exploded for 529 yards and six touchdown grabs as a sophomore.
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