TrevinoWoods
- height 6-5
- Weight 281
- class Senior
- High school Clarke Central
– Most Valuable Offensive Scout Team Player by UK coaches (2008)
Competing for the starting job at right tackle … Can play either tackle position and also has played guard during his career … Also plays on special teams … Has added approximately 20 pounds since his arrival … Showed excellent work habits in practice … Has played in 27 games.
2011 (Junior): Played in 11 games, seeing most playing time on field goals and extra points.
2010 (Sophomore): Played in all 13 games for UK, coming on the field mostly with Kentucky’s field goal and extra point unit.
2009 (Redshirt Freshman): Played three games, UK’s wins over Miami (Ohio), the University of Louisiana at Monroe and Eastern Kentucky.
2008 (Freshman): Redshirted … Earned the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Scout Team Player Award as chosen by the coaches.
High School: Sizeable offensive line prospect … Played two seasons in the offensive line at Clarke Central HS in Athens, Ga. … Graded at 82 percent for his senior season, including 45 pancake blocks … Team went 7-3-1 as a senior, advancing to the first round of the Class AAAA playoffs … Named to the all-region team … Known for good quickness in addition to his noteworthy size … Has tremendous upside as he did not begin playing football until his junior year of high school … The nation’s No. 48 offensive guard by Scout.com … Coached by Leroy Ryals … The first commitment of Kentucky’s 2008 signing class … Also on the track and field team, competing three years in the shot put and discus throw.
Personal: Born in Lincoln, Neb. … Son of Steven Woods and Darlene Woods … Has a cousin, Dominique Kelley, who played women’s basketball at Nebraska … Major is family sciences.
Community Cats: Salvation Army bellringer (2009 and `11) … Participated in events at Lexington Christian Academy, Veterans Hospital (2010), Cardinal Valley Elementary School, Northern Elementary and Clear Creek Elementary, Big Blue U Move-In (2011) and God’s Pantry (2012).