2022 (Fourth-Year Redshirt Sophomore):\xa0Started the season off in the opener against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 3), finishing with three tackles, including one solo\u2026Had two solo tackles, including one tackle for a loss of two yards at Texas A&M (Sept. 17)\u2026
2021 (Redshirt Freshman*): Saw action in 11 games and made eight starts as one of team\u2019s top contributors on defensive line\u2026Finished with 18 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and two sacks\u2026Had one PBU and credited with four quarterback hurries\u2026Credited with four tackles and made start in season opener against Alabama (Sept. 4)\u2026Totaled two tackles in win over Appalachian State (Sept. 11)\u2026Started and finished with four tackles against Michigan State (Sept. 18)\u2026Started against Central Connecticut State (Sept. 25) and had one tackle\u2026Did not play against Virginia\u2026Made starts against both North Carolina (Oct. 16) and NC State (Oct. 23) on interior of defensive line\u2026Finished with one solo tackle in start against Pittsburgh (Oct. 30)\u2026Played against Georgia Tech (Nov. 6)\u2026Had first sack of season at Florida State (Nov. 13)\u2026Totaled two tackles against Seminoles\u2026Started against Virginia Tech (Nov. 20) and recorded sack for second straight game\u2026Finished with three solo tackles in win over Hokies\u2026Started season finale against Duke (Nov. 27) and had one tackle.
2020 (Redshirt Freshman):\xa0Saw action in eight games and made one start\u2026Totaled 17 tackles, 6.0 tackles for loss and three sacks\u2026Added one forced fumble and one blocked kick\u2026Had two tackles in home opener against UAB (Sept. 10)\u2026Posted two tackles for loss, including 13-yard sack, in road win at top-20 Louisville (Sept. 19)\u2026Lone tackle in romp of rival Florida State (Sept. 26) was 10-yard sack\u2026Had one solo tackle and first blocked field goal of career at Clemson (Oct. 7)\u2026Recorded one of best outings of career in win over Pittsburgh (Oct. 14), finishing with four total tackles, two tackles for loss, 10-yard sack and one forced fumble\u2026Had one solo tackle in home win versus Virginia (Oct. 14)\u2026Made first start of career in come-from-behind win at NC State (Nov. 6), finishing with career-best five tackles including one-half tackle for loss\u2026Lone tackle in 2020 Cheez-It Bowl against Oklahoma State (Dec. 29) was half-tackle for loss.
2019 (True Freshman):\xa0Played in one game in first season\u2026Made career debut in home opener versus Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)\u2026Served as member of practice squad.
High School: Consensus three-star prospect by ESPN, Rivals and 247Sports\u2026Consensus top-40 defensive tackle nationwide by all major scouting services\u2026Ranked by Rivals as No. 3 player in state of New York regardless of position\u2026Rated No. 4 player in New York by 247Sports and No. 2 player in state by ESPN\u2026Had 45 tackles and three sacks while playing in eight games during senior season\u2026Selected to 2018 All-Diocesan First Team by The Tablet\u2026Served as team captain for final year\u2026Played in 2018 CHSFL Senior Bowl\u2026Also saw action at tight end\u2026Caught 23 passes for 227 yards during junior season\u2026Earned second-team All-Diocesan honors from The Tablet after junior year\u2026Played just two seasons of high school football, spending early part of career focusing on basketball\u2026Christ The King teammate of fellow Miami signee Adam ElGammal\u2026Chose Miami over offers from Alabama, Ohio State, Georgia, LSU, Michigan and Penn State, among others.