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Fred Trevillion Season 2014

#15
PositionDEFENSIVE BACK
Weight190 lbs
Height6-2
ClassFreshman
HometownBrookhaven, Miss.
Previous SchoolSouthwest Mississippi CC

Final Bio

Speedster who continues to improve his catching skills ... Rejoined the Aztecs in the spring 2017 after spending 2016 at Southwest Mississippi College ... Originally signed with the 2014 Aztec class and played Warrior (safety) in 2014, seeing plenty of time on special teams ... Played wide receiver at SMCC and again the last two years at SDSU ... Ranked second among active FBS players in career catch average (27.2, min. 34 receptions) after the 2018 season.

SENIOR SEASON (2018)
Played in 12 of the team’s 13 games with 10 starts, recording 22 catches for team highs of 598 yards and a 27.2 catch average, while adding three touchdowns (tied with Kahale Warring and Tim Wilson Jr. for most on the team) ... Led the country with a 27.2 catch average (min. 22 rec.) ... Missed the New Mexico game and most of the UNLV game with an injury ... Also had four rushes on the season and two kick returns for 52 yards (26.0 avg.) ... Was a team captain in three games ... Earned the start in the opener at No. 13/13 Stanford, where he had two catches for 29 yards (14.5 avg.) with a long of 19 yards ... Had another two catches for 25 yards (12.5 avg.) off the bench vs. Sacramento State in a captain role with a long of 16 yards ... Earned the start against No. 23/25 Arizona State, but did not record a stat ... Caught two balls for a team-high 40 yards (20.0 avg.) in a start vs. Eastern Michigan ... Had three catches for 57 yards (19.0 avg.) as a starting captain at rv/No. 24 Boise State ... Followed with a career-high-tying three catches for a season-high 94 yards in a start against Air Force ... All three catches came in the first half ... Had a 55-yard grab in the game ... Had two catches for a team-high 37 yards (18.5 avg.) in a start vs. San José State ... Had a 30-yard catch and an 11-yard rush as a starting team captain at Nevada ... Did not travel to New Mexico because of an injury ... Returned to start against UNLV, making one catch for nine yards before exiting the game after just four snaps because of a foot injury ... Had career highs of four receptions, 189 yards and two touchdowns at Fresno State en route to being named to the Pro Football Focus National Team of the Week ... The 189 receiving yards were the most in the Jeff Horton offensive coordinator era (since 2015), the most by an Aztec receiver since DeMarco Sampson had 257 at Colorado State on Oct. 24, 2009 and the 30th most in a game in school history ... It was his first 100-yard game of the season and second of his career ... Had touchdown catches of 75 yards and 70 yards ... Had two receptions for 88 yards and a 76-yard touchdown in a start on Senior Night vs. Hawai’i ... The big game made it six catches for 277 yards and three touchdowns over the two-game stretch ... The 76-yard touchdown catch was SDSU’s longest play (pass or rush) all season ... The touchdown was his third of the season and fifth of his career ... Started the DXL Frisco Bowl vs. Ohio, but did not make a catch ... Carried the ball three times for negative 14 yards, losing the ball once on a fumble.

JUNIOR SEASON (2017)
Played in all 13 games at wide receiver, starting twice ... Had 12 catches for 327 yards, averaging 27.2 yards per grab ... Had a long of 89 yards, which was tied for the ninth-longest catch in FBS play ... Also had three rushes for 11 yards (3.7 avg.) with a long of 10 yards ... Led the country with a 27.2-yard catch average (min. 12 rec.) ... Logged time off the bench in the opener against UC Davis, his first appearance as an Aztec since 2014 ... Finished with two receptions for 38 yards (19.0 avg.) with a long of 24 yards ... The 19.0 average led the team (min. 2 catches) ... Did not find the stat sheet in time off the bench at Arizona State ... Started for the first time of his career against No. 19/19 Stanford, but did not make a catch ... Did not find the stat sheet in time off the bench at Air Force or vs. Northern Illinois ... Made a 7-yard catch in a reserve role at UNLV ... Had two catches for 128 yards and a touchdown off the bench against Boise State ... Recorded his first career 100-yard receiving game, second by an Aztec this season (also Mikah Holder) and 83rd by a SDSU player in program history (322nd occasion) ... Had an 89-yard touchdown catch, the fourth-longest passing play in SDSU history, the longest by an Aztec since Vincent Brown caught a 90-yarder from Ryan Lindley vs. No. 25 Utah on Nov. 20, 2010, and tied for the ninth longest in FBS play this year ... Gave SDSU back-to-back 100-yard receivers (Mikah Holder & Fred Trevillion) for the first time since Ezell Ruffin in 2013 (Oct. 26 & Nov. 2) ... Also gave SDSU its first back-to-back 100-yard receiving games from different players (Holder and Trevillion) since 2012 (Ezell Ruffin on Sept. 8 and Gavin Escobar on Sept. 15) ... The touchdown was the first of his career and put SDSU on the scoreboard ... Earned the start the following weekend against Fresno State, but did not make a catch ... Also did not make a catch in playing time at Hawai'i ... Made a 40-yard reception off the bench at San Jose State and added a career-long 10-yard rush ... Had a 13-yard catch in a reserve role against Nevada ... Also had a 4-yard rush ... Caught two passes for 67 yards and (33.5 avg.) and a touchdown in a reserve role against New Mexico ... Recorded his second touchdown catch of the season (and of his career) ... Had game highs of three catches and 34 receiving yards in reserve role against Army West Point in the Armed Forces Bowl ... The three receptions were also a career best.  

AT SOUTHWEST MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE (2016)
Played in six games for Southwest Mississippi College at wide receiver ... Caught eight balls for 231 yards and two touchdowns ... Best game was against Mississippi Gulf Coast, where he had three catches for 148 yards (49.3 avg.) and two touchdowns with a long of 73 yards.  

FRESHMAN (TRUE) SEASON (2014)
Played in 12 games on defense as a true freshman, recording five tackles (three solo) ... Did not play in the opener vs. Northern Arizona, but played in each of the final 12 games ... First career game came at North Carolina ... Also logged statless time at Oregon State ... Had his first career tackle (solo) the following week vs. UNLV and had another solo stop at Fresno State the next week ... Did not record a stat in playing time at New Mexico, against Hawai'i and at Nevada ... Had an assisted stop against Idaho ... Came up with a career-high two tackles (one solo) at Boise State ... Did not record a stat vs. Air Force, San Jose State and against Navy in the Poinsettia Bowl.  

HIGH SCHOOL
Twice earned all-state recognition in Mississippi and was a three-time all-region selection ... Caught 42 passes for 824 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior ... Recorded four 100-yard receiving games ... Also saw action at quarterback, punter and on special teams for the Panthers ... Was listed as a two-star recruit by Scout and Rivals ... Earned three letters in basketball for Brookhaven High as well.  

PERSONAL
Frederick Dionte Trevillion was born Oct. 13, 1994 ... Son of Stephanie Trevillion ... Chose San Diego State out of high school over Louisiana Monroe and drew interest from Arkansas, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Southern Miss, Louisiana Lafayette and Louisiana Tech ...Majored in social science.  

SINGLE-GAME BESTS
Receptions: 4 at Fresno State (11/17/18)
Receiving Yards: 189 at Fresno State (11/17/18)
Receiving Touchdowns: 2 at Fresno State (11/17/18)
Long Reception: 89 vs. Boise State (10/14/17)
Carries: 3 vs. Ohio (12/19/18)
Rushing Yards: 11 at Nevada (10/27/18)
Long Rush: 11 at Nevada (10/27/18)
Kick Returns: 2 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18)
Kick Return Yards: 52 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18)
Long Kick Return: 29 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/22/18)
All-Purpose Yards: 189 at Fresno State (11/17/18)
Tackles: 2 at Boise State (11/15/14)

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Junior
2017

WIDE RECEIVER
6-2 / 200 lbs
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Senior
2018

Wide Receiver
6-2 / 200 lbs