2021 Football Roster Choose a Player: Aletor, Justin Ali'ifua, Demytrick Alo, Falepule Alo, Johnny Anyanwu, Michael Bannerman, Jaylin Bond, Shaq Bonner, Logan Bowles, Wyatt Bowling, Brandon Bredsguard, Aaron Breshears, McKay Buchanan, Parker Calvin, Josh Carter, Ajani Coles, Connor Davis, NyNy Dolphin, Chandler Drews, Jack Edwards, Alfred Garcia, Jacob Gates, Shawn Gentry, John Gilliam, Cash Grayson, Andre Green, Jarrod Hadlock, Griffin Hadnot, Quinton Hansen, James Hansen, Johnson Hanson, Gerald Harris, Addison Harris, Keith Hayes, Jonah Heninger, Nick Henry-Cole, Devonta'e Hogan, Sam Jackson, Zahodri Jacobsen, Franky Jarvis, Reece Jolley, Kaden Jones, Cooper Joyner Jr., Patrick Knapp, Calvin Knight, Maisen Kotsanlee, Stephen Lampkin, Cam Lane, Broc Larsen, Ike Larson, Garrett Legas, Cooper MacGillivray, Ryder Maddox, Patrick Maile, Bo Maile, Kina Makakona, Pailate Marion, Luke Mayberry, Kyle McFarland, Darius McGary, Monté McGriff, Justin Meacham, Wade Meitzenheimer, Kevin Migao, Elia Migao, Enoka Moa, Sione Moore, Marcus Motes, Cole Motu'apuaka, Hale Nance, Jamie Nathan, Jordan Neves, Kaleo Nimrod, Elliott Noa, Elelyon Owens, Jackson Paea, Phillip Patrick Jr., Tim Peasley, Andrew Peoples, Aurion Ramseyer-Burdett, Dusten Randolph, D'Andre Reynolds, Hunter Rice, Justin Rigby, Jackson Rouly, Joey Scarver, Savon Smith, Jaden South, Jacob Steele, Xavion Sterzer, Josh Tatum, Dominic Tennant, Holden Terrell, Carson Thompkins, Deven Thompson, Simon Tia, Otto Trupp, Addison Tuiaki, Seni Tyler Jr., Calvin Vakauta, Poukesi Van Leeuwen, Kyle Van Leeuwen, Timm Vasquez, Jesse Vaughns, Byron Vongphachanh, AJ Wakley, Crew Walchli, Garrett White, Quazzel Willingham, Jaymason Wright, Derek Go Profile Stats Profile QB Position Junior Class La Grande, Oregon Hometown 6'2 Height 200 Weight La Grande High School Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports Wade Denniston/USU Athletics Wade Denniston/USU Athletics #6 Andrew Peasley QB Position Junior Class La Grande, Oregon Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2021 2018 2019 2020 2021 There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography HONORS Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week (11/28/20); College Sports Madness Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week (11/28/20); Manning Star of the Week (11/28/20); Academic All-Mountain West (2019). 2021 (SOPHOMORE SEASON) Played in 10 games and finished the season with 576 yards of total offense... Was 28-of-51 (.549) passing for 415 yards with three touchdowns and two interceptions... Also rushed for 161 yards on 25 carries (6.4 ypr) and one touchdown... Was 10-of-15 passing for 195 yards and a career-high-tying three touchdowns at Air Force (9/18), which included a career-long 72-yard touchdown... Was 6-of-12 passing for 76 yards at Washington State (9/4) and 5-of-7 passing for 38 yards against No. 13 BYU (10/1)... Lone rushing touchdown of the season was on a 59-yard run against North Dakota (9/10)... Also gained 43 yards on four carries against WSU... Added three rushes for 35 yards at New Mexico (11/26), as he was also 2-of-2 passing for 12 yards against the Lobos. 2020 (COVIS SEASON) Played in five games and made a pair of starts during the season against New Mexico (11/26) and Air Force (12/3… Finished the season with 586 yards of total offense as he completed 37-of-69 (.536) passes for 391 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions, and rushed for 195 yards on 22 carries (8.9 ypc) and one touchdown… Was named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week following his performance against New Mexico in his first-career start… Against the Lobos, he had career highs in every passing category, as he was 14-of-21 for 239 yards with three touchdowns, including a career-long completion of 36 yards… Also notched his first-career 100-yard rushing game as he carried the ball 11 times for 118 yards against UNM, both career highs, including a career-long 62-yard touchdown run… Became the first Aggie quarterback to rush for 100 yards in a game since 2015 and just the fifth since 1957… Was also the first Aggie quarterback to throw three touchdowns in his first-career start since 2014… Had career highs in both completions and attempts the following weekend against AFA, as he was 17-of-32 passing for 123 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions… Also carried the ball eight times for 53 yards against the Falcons. 2019 (REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON) Appeared in just one game during the season before missing the rest of the year due to injury… Was 2-of-2 passing for five yards and carried the ball three times for a season-high 83 yards, including a season-long run of 59 yards against Stony Brook (9/7)… Also scored his first-career touchdown on his 59-yard run against the Seawolves... Earned academic all-Mountain West honors. 2018 (REDSHIRT) Redshirted as he appeared in three games... Was 3-of-8 passing for 19 yards and carried the ball four times for 67 yards, including a long of 25 yards against San José State (11/10)… Also played against New Mexico State (9/8) and Tennessee Tech (9/13) as he carried the ball two times for five yards against NMSU and one time for four yards against TTU. HIGH SCHOOL A two-time Greater Oregon League (GOL) Offensive Player of the Year and a four-year letterman at quarterback at La Grande (Oregon) High School… Three-year starter at quarterback, earning team Offensive Player of the Year honors each season… Despite being injured for part of his senior season, he helped the Tigers advance to the Class 4A quarterfinals… Amassed 4,318 yards passing and 45 touchdowns, to go along with 931 yards rushing and 23 more scores, during his sophomore and junior campaigns, earning honorable mention all-state honors both seasons… Led La Grande HS to at least a share of the GOL title from 2014-16, including winning the program’s first outright championship in a decade in 2015… Accounted for 111 touchdowns during his prep career... Also played basketball and baseball at La Grande HS, earning conference player of the year accolades in basketball, while winning a state title in baseball as a junior... Was a member of the honor roll all four years at La Grande HS. PERSONAL One of three sons of Arnie and Joelene Peasley... Majoring in exercise science.