2010 Football Roster Choose a Player: Abel, Brooks Ah You, Matt Alder, Austin Andersen, Keegan Asisi, Funaki Austin, Matt Barbour, Jerome Bartlett, Kellen Borel, Diondre Bowden, Alfred Brown, Les Byrd, Quinton Caldwell, Peter Canales, T.J. Ciancone, Nick Clark, Steven Coleman, Rajric Dabb, Forrest Davis, Casey DeMartino, Joey Diaz, Nick Dinka-Mba, Maxim Doughty, Jake Enesi, Sean Fischer, Jeff Flores, Josh Fox, Chris Friesen, Chris Gallagher, Kyle Gapelu, Philip Garner, Quinn Gurrola, Daniel Harris, Chris Hart, Alex Higgins, Jeremy Hill, Joe Hill, Robert Huahulu, Evan Igboeli, Washington Johansen, Josh Johnson, Devin Johnson, Shaan Johnson, Spencer Jones, Gavin Jones, Isaiah Kamana-Matagi, Elvis Keiaho, Junior Koskan, Levi Larsen, Tyler Lloyd, Tarren Markosian, Jamie Marsh, Curtis Marshall, Robert Martin, Xavier McClenton, Walter McMillian, Tavaris Moats, Eric Molina-Sanchez, Oscar Morgan, Cache Morgan, Mikhail Morrison, Stanley Needham, Nate Ojeriakhi, Emmanual Olson, Jamaine Polley, Tariq Randle, Chris Reeves, Cedric Reynolds, Travis Richins, Tanner Robertson, Parker Rogers, Ty Royster, Nathan Sanders, Cameron Scales, Patrick Schrader, Joey Schultz, Eric Smith, Michael Speight, Derrvin Suite, Brian Theurer, Brad Thompson, Josh Tialavea, D.J. Tidwell, Robert Turbin, Robert Vainikolo, Kamaloni Van Leeuwen, Travis Vigil, Zach Vought, Nick Wagner, Bobby Walker, Bryce Watkins, Dontel Williams, Connor Williams, Kerwynn Willis, Reuben Go Profile Stats Profile PK/P Position Senior Class Kaysville, Utah Hometown 6'4 Height 228 Weight Davis High School #8 Peter Caldwell PK/P Position Senior Class Kaysville, Utah Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2010 2007 2008 2009 2010 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 2009 (Jr.): Was a semi-finalist for the Ray Guy Award, honoring the top punter in college football... Led the WAC and ranked 37th in FBS in punting with a 42.2 ypp average... Booted 69 punts for 2,914 yards... Had 17 punts of 50+ yards, highlighted by a season and career long 62-yarder in the Boise State game... Tallied 27 punts inside the 20-yard line and forced the opposition’s returner to call for a fair catch on 16 punts. 2008 (So.): Was 10-of-12 (.833) on field goals, leading the WAC in field goal percentage as well as sixth in the league in field goals per game (0.83)... Field goal percentage of 83.3 is No. 3 on USU’s single-season list... Also 32-of-33 (.970) on extra points, missing final attempt of the year in USU’s season-finale win against New Mexico State... That was also the first miss of career, after making previous 57... Had 65 punts for a 41.9 ypp average with a long of 60 yards as part of 15 punts over 50 yards... Eleven punts were pinned inside the 20-yard line with two touchbacks. 2007 (Fr.): Named to The Sporting News Freshman All-America list as an honorable mention selection... Made at least one field goal in eight of 10 games attempting a FG, finishing season 13-of-21 (61.9 pct) with season-long 47-yarder at Hawai'i, part of his three FG outing... Was also 25-of-25 in PAT's, one of only three kickers in the WAC with perfect PAT percentage... Ranked seventh in league in FG pct., as well as sixth in field goals... Led USU in scoring with 64 points on 13 field goals and 25 PAT’s... Ranked seventh in the WAC in scoring for kickers... Made three field goals in the 40-49 range... Also had four punts for 41.2 average with a season-long 58-yarder vs. Boise State... The 13 field goals are the most for a USU placekicker since Dane Kidman made 14 in 2002 and rank 11th on the Aggies’ single-season field goals list... His 21 field goal attempts are tied for seventh on the USU single-season list with Micah Knorr in 1996... Is just the fifth placekicker in USU history to have a perfect PAT percentage, joining Tom Mayes (1975), Steve Steinke (1978), Willie Beecher (1982) and Doug Beach (1990). HIGH SCHOOL: Tabbed by Street & Smith College Football Preview as the WAC’s preseason top impact freshman... Was a second-team all-state selection as a prep senior... Earned regional special team MVP honors... Averaged 43 yards per punt and made 15-of-16 field goals... Had a long field goal of 57 yards... Eighty-five percent of his kickoffs were touchbacks... Was high school teammates with USU wide receiver Josh Johansen. PERSONAL: Born Sept. 15, 1988 in Salt Lake City, Utah... Son of Brad and Sue Caldwell... Has two sisters and one brother... Majoring in history... President and Champion of the USU Chess Club...Hobbies include camping... A member of the USU Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC)... USU’s SAAC representative for the NCAA SAAC.