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Travis Gray - Football - University of New Mexico Lobos Athletics
Position

OL

Height

6-7

Weight

324 lbs.

Class

RS-So.

Hometown

Aurora, Colo.

Previous School

Colorado/Cherokee Trail HS

EXP

1SQ

Pronunciation:  TRAH viss  GREY

2023 (Redshirt Freshman Season): Saw action in only two games, getting snaps against Tennessee Tech and UNLV.

Colorado: Redshirted.

High School: Lettered in football and basketball at Cherokee Trail … a three-star prospect by the recruiting services … 247 Sports listed him as the No. 113 tackle nationally and No. 8 player out of Colorado while the 247 Composite had him as the No. 1,179 player nationally, No. 117 tackle, and No. 8 player from Colorado … On3 Sports listed him as the No. 1,072 player nationally, No. 123 tackle and No. 8 player from Colorado … ESPN ranked him as the No. 113 tackle nationally and No. 9 player from Colorado … lettered four years at Cherokee Trail under coaches Joe Johnson and Justin Jajczyk … helped Cherokee Trail to a 19-11 record in three seasons, his sophomore season in the Metro East league and last two years in the Centennial League … anchored a line that averaged 429.5 yards per game, including 266.2 passing and 163.3 rushing, and scoring 42 total touchdowns in 10 games … Cherokee Trail had a 2,500-yard passer, three 400-plus yard receivers, and two 500-plus yard rushers … in his junior season, Cherokee Trail averaged 383.0 yards per game, 212.1 passing, and 170.9 rushing, scoring 22 touchdowns … as a sophomore, Cherokee Trail averaged 327.2 yards per game on offense, 154.8 passing and 172.4 rushing with 21 touchdowns.

Personal: Birthday is January 12, 2004 … majoring in sociology … his parents are Mandy and Lamarr Gray … his father played for Colorado from 1986-90 and was a member of CU’s 1990 national championship and two Big Eight Conference champion teams … His brother Trace played football at CSU Pueblo, winning the Division II National Championship in 2014 … a cousin, Joshua Gray, played for the Oregon State football team.