DRAFT PROSPECT 2012
K - Shaw, Cody, Wisconsin Stout
Class: 2012 Draft
hometown: Hanford, Ca
High School: Hanford West
Ht: 6'2
Wt: 190
Pos:- k/p
Former team- College Sequoias JC Visalia ca
2009 Redshirt
General Area Workouts for Pro Teams:
Scouting (Staff):
Paul Assad, Pro College Football Player Development and Scouting comments:
Career:
COLLEGE:
Played JC at Visalia. Competed in All American Bowl. Transferred to Wisconsin Stout.
STATS
2008 regular season stats
KICK OFFS- 3421 total yards, averaging 62 yards per kick with hang time of
3.8 to 3.9- Includes SQUIB KICKS and ONSIDES. recovered 1 onside to
himself , 5 TB's.
F/G'S- 16 OF 21 (F/G's made regular season 34,20,45,36,28,42,32, 27, 25
ALL AMERICAN BOWL GAME 50, 34, 28
PRE-SEASON SCRIMMAGES 52, 40, 35,28
Career Stats:
PAT‘s-129 of 139
F/G's- 41 of 54
> longest f/g attempt and made in game 52 yards have 65 + yard range
Kick Offs- 17,399 yards (2006 squib kicked all season total not included) averaged 63 yards
2007
> JC TB's-30
Punt- 4981 yards (did not punt at JC level 2007)
News Articles
> October 6, 2008 Shaw breaks record in COS football win College of the
> Sequoias kicker Cody Shaw set a single-game school record with four
> field goals as the Giants defeated Hartnell 53-27 at Giant
> Chevrolet-Cadillac Mineral King Bowl on Saturday. Shaw made field goals
> of 36-, 28-, 41-, and 32-yards in the game. The Giants offense was
> clicking to the tune of 451 yards — 249 rushing — and they held
> Hartnell to 212 yards.Billy Foster scored the Giants first touchdown on
> a 14-yard run, and then Kene Martin followed that up with a 59-yard run
> and the Giants were up 23-0 with 14 minutes, 16 seconds to go in the
> second quarter.Foster added another touchdown run in the second quarter
> this time from 58-yards out, and with 25 seconds to go in the half P.J.
> Parks caught a 6-yard pass from Clint Brewster as the Giants (3-2) went
> up 37-13 at halftime.The Giants ended up scoring two more fourth quarter
> touchdowns — Bladimir Cervantes 26-yard run and Robert Darby 90-yard
> kickoff return — to end the game.COS has a bye this week, but they
> will host Valley Conference rival Reedley on Oct. 18.
>
> Shaw aids COS effort By Sentinel Sports StaffQUINCY - Hanford West
> graduate Cody Shaw tied a College of the Sequoias record with three
> field goals and added five PAT kicks as College of the Sequoias defeated
> Feather River College 52-42 in its season opener Saturday.
> Shaw, a sophomore, scored on field goals of 34, 20 and a career-long of
> 45 yards for the Giants. The last time COS got three field goals in one
> game was 2002, when Marcus Martinez pulled it off against Gavilan.
> COS pulled ahead for good with 12:35 left in the fourth quarter on a
> 51-yard pass from Dice deLama to Robert Porby. The Giants used four
> quarterbacks in out gaining the Golden Eagles 528.
JC FOOTBALL
(Dec. 16, 2008) Three FGs for Shaw in All American Bowl loss
CHANDLER, Ariz. -- Hanford West High School product Cody Shaw, representing College of the Sequoias, kicked three field goals, from 50, 33 and 35 yards, but the California all-american team fell to the USA all-american 17-16 Saturday at Chandler High School, in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
The game featured 85 of the top players in the country, according to the game's Web site.
Played JC at Visalia. Competed in All American Bowl. Transferred to Wisconsin Stout.
STATS
2008 regular season stats
KICK OFFS- 3421 total yards, averaging 62 yards per kick with hang time of
3.8 to 3.9- Includes SQUIB KICKS and ONSIDES. recovered 1 onside to
himself , 5 TB's.
F/G'S- 16 OF 21 (F/G's made regular season 34,20,45,36,28,42,32, 27, 25
ALL AMERICAN BOWL GAME 50, 34, 28
PRE-SEASON SCRIMMAGES 52, 40, 35,28
Career Stats:
PAT‘s-129 of 139
F/G's- 41 of 54
> longest f/g attempt and made in game 52 yards have 65 + yard range
Kick Offs- 17,399 yards (2006 squib kicked all season total not included) averaged 63 yards
2007
> JC TB's-30
Punt- 4981 yards (did not punt at JC level 2007)
News Articles
> October 6, 2008 Shaw breaks record in COS football win College of the
> Sequoias kicker Cody Shaw set a single-game school record with four
> field goals as the Giants defeated Hartnell 53-27 at Giant
> Chevrolet-Cadillac Mineral King Bowl on Saturday. Shaw made field goals
> of 36-, 28-, 41-, and 32-yards in the game. The Giants offense was
> clicking to the tune of 451 yards — 249 rushing — and they held
> Hartnell to 212 yards.Billy Foster scored the Giants first touchdown on
> a 14-yard run, and then Kene Martin followed that up with a 59-yard run
> and the Giants were up 23-0 with 14 minutes, 16 seconds to go in the
> second quarter.Foster added another touchdown run in the second quarter
> this time from 58-yards out, and with 25 seconds to go in the half P.J.
> Parks caught a 6-yard pass from Clint Brewster as the Giants (3-2) went
> up 37-13 at halftime.The Giants ended up scoring two more fourth quarter
> touchdowns — Bladimir Cervantes 26-yard run and Robert Darby 90-yard
> kickoff return — to end the game.COS has a bye this week, but they
> will host Valley Conference rival Reedley on Oct. 18.
>
> Shaw aids COS effort By Sentinel Sports StaffQUINCY - Hanford West
> graduate Cody Shaw tied a College of the Sequoias record with three
> field goals and added five PAT kicks as College of the Sequoias defeated
> Feather River College 52-42 in its season opener Saturday.
> Shaw, a sophomore, scored on field goals of 34, 20 and a career-long of
> 45 yards for the Giants. The last time COS got three field goals in one
> game was 2002, when Marcus Martinez pulled it off against Gavilan.
> COS pulled ahead for good with 12:35 left in the fourth quarter on a
> 51-yard pass from Dice deLama to Robert Porby. The Giants used four
> quarterbacks in out gaining the Golden Eagles 528.
JC FOOTBALL
(Dec. 16, 2008) Three FGs for Shaw in All American Bowl loss
CHANDLER, Ariz. -- Hanford West High School product Cody Shaw, representing College of the Sequoias, kicked three field goals, from 50, 33 and 35 yards, but the California all-american team fell to the USA all-american 17-16 Saturday at Chandler High School, in the Phoenix metropolitan area.
The game featured 85 of the top players in the country, according to the game's Web site.