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Name: Calvin Tyler Jr. (Transfer from Oregon State) College: Utah State
Number: 4
School Bio/Stats Link: HERE
Height: 5-08 Weight: 204 Position: Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: rSr/2023 40 Low: 4.50 40 Time: 4.56 40 High: 4.64
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Data Scout Notes: X-Up some to PFA/13GP-253-1122-4.4-7TD in 22...11GP-170-764-4.5-6TD in 21 2022: 2ndC...PDoakWalker...2021: NAC...Transfer from Oregon State...2020: NAC
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Height: 5075
Weight: 204
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Dates: 03/22/23
Hand: 08 1/2 Arm: 28 3/8 Wingspan: 68
Height: 5075
Weight: 204
40 Yrd Dash: 4.56
20 Yrd Dash: 2.65
10 Yrd Dash: 1.61
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225 Lb. Bench Reps: 14
Vertical Jump: 34
Broad Jump: 09'00"
20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.34
3-Cone Drill: 7.23
-7 LBs/40 Time Range: 4.52-4.59/Projected 4.64
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Calvin Tyler Jr., Utah State, Player News
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2022 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM: RB - Calvin Tyler, Jr., Sr., Utah State,...Tyler, a 5-8, 210-pound running back from Beaumont, Texas (Silsbee HS/Oregon State), started all 12 games in his second year with the program. This season, he leads t he team with 1,043 rushing yards on 237 carries and seven touchdowns and became just the 16th player in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season for the 19th time overall. Tyler's six 100-yard rushing games this year are the most by an A ggie since 2013 and tied for the second-most in the MW. Tyler began the season by rushing for a career-high 162 yards on a career-best 33 carries against UConn and scored a career-high three rushing touchdowns against San José State. Overall, he ranks f ifth in the MW and 36th in the nation in rushing (86.9 ypg), and eighth in the MW and 77th in the nation in all-purpose yards (97.6 ypg). - Utah State Football
(DS#47 RB) rSr/2023 RB Calvin Tyler Jr., Utah State
News Source: Utah State Football
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2022 PRESEASON DOAK WALKER AWARD CANDIDATE: Calvin Tyler, Jr. (Sr.), Utah State,...Running back Calvin Tyler (5-8, 210), spent four seasons (2017-20) at Oregon State, as he played in 14 games and rushed for 124 yards on 30 carries, to go along with three receptions for 24 yards and nine kickoff returns for 182 yards... Appeared in three games as a junior in 2020, and carried the ball 15 times for 45 yards and two touchdowns, to go along with two receptions for nine yards. - Utah State Football
(DS#47 RB) rSr/2023 RB Calvin Tyler Jr., Utah State
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Calvin Tyler Jr. raced 61 yards for the go-ahead touchdown with just under four minutes to play to lift Utah State to a 49-45 win over Air Force in the Mountain West Conference opener Saturday night. The Aggies, who had just one win a year ago, won their third straight game to open the season for the first time since 1978. Tyler carried 19 times for 132 yards and two touchdowns to lead Utah State while Logan Bonner completed 21 of 34 passes for 253 yards and two touchdowns. Andrew Peasley threw three se cond-half touchdown passes, including a 72-yard bomb to Deven Thompkins with 9:51 to go to pull the Aggies within a touchdown of the Falcons, 45-40.Air Force took a 10-0 lead in the first quarter, but Bonner engineered a 13-play, 71-yard drive cap ped by Tyler's first touchdown, then drove the Aggies 92 yards in 11 plays on their next series, giving them a 13-10 lead after hitting Brandon Bowling from six-yards out. Haaziq Daniels connected with Micah Davis on a 56-yard touchdown pass in the secon d quarter to put Air Force back in front and Dane Kinamon scored just before intermission to put the Falcons in front, 24-13. - Utah State/AP College Football
(DS#47 RB) rSr/2023 RB Calvin Tyler Jr., Utah State
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Oregon State's crowded running back room became a little less so on Thursday. Redshirt junior Calvin Tyler Jr. announced on social media that he is entering the transfer portal. With the announcement, he gave a heartfelt goodbye to Oregon State's coaches and players. Tyler will leave Oregon State as a graduate transfer with two years of eligibility remaining. In 2020, he played in three games and ran for 45 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries. Although he was buried on the depth chart behind Jermar J efferson and B.J. Baylor for much of the season, Tyler delivered a massive mid-season contribution at Utah when Jefferson was absent due to COVID-19 protocols, and Baylor left the game with an injury. - Stillwater Press
(DS#47 RB) rSr/2023 RB Calvin Tyler Jr., Utah State
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Calvin Tyler Jr., a running back who has spent four years at Oregon State, is leaving the program and putting his name in the NCAA transfer portal as a graduate transfer. Tyler has two years of eligibility remaining. This past season Tyler had 15 carries for 48 yards and two touchdowns. For his career, Tyler ran 27 times for 113 yards and two touchdowns. - The Oregonian
(DS#47 RB) rSr/2023 RB Calvin Tyler Jr., Utah State
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For Calvin Tyler Jr., transferring was never an option. Between the injuries and the talent ahead of him on the depth chart, you couldn't blame the Oregon State running back if he had gone searching for playing time elsewhere. Plenty of players in his sh oes would have caught the first flight out of town. "That never crossed my mind," Tyler said. "I've never been a guy to get up and run when things get hard." So he persevered. He trudged through a grueling rehab process to come back from the torn anterio r cruciate ligament he suffered in 2018 and reminded himself every single day of his purpose and his plan.Last Saturday, Tyler's self-belief paid off as he suddenly became Oregon State's No. 1 running back option during its game at Utah. He didn't let the opportunity pass him by and now he is hoping to rediscover the talent and physical running style that he flashed as a true freshman four years ago and continue his dream of reaching the NFL. "I feel like all my life, I've been patient and persev ering - going through things and overcoming them," Tyler said. "But my biggest thing: I'm a big religious guy. So I trust God. I know everything is gonna work out for the better. I always prepared every week like I would play. I just trusted God." - Gaze tte Times
(DS#47 RB) rSr/2023 RB Calvin Tyler Jr., Utah State
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