2021-22 Football Roster Choose a Player: Abojei, Eric Andrews Jr., Alphonzo Baker, Blayne Barnett, Caden Beerup, Gavin Bertagnole, Jordan Bible, Latrell Blankenbaker, Keyon Bohlinger, Brady Bonner, Akili Boyer, Jack Braasch, Joey Brown, Alex Brown, Wrook Byrd, Solomon Chambers, Sean Chavez, Michael Christensen, Parker Clemons, Jayden Cobbs, Joshua Coldon, C.J. Cole, Claude Cooley, Caleb Coors, Buck Crall, Garrett Crum, Frank Cryder, Keegan Dean, Tre Drewes, Ethan Driskill, Caleb Eberhardt, Ayden Ekeler, Wyett Evans, Will Fawaz, Ralph Florentine, Ben Gandy, Esaias Gentry, Gunner Gibbs, Easton Gibbs, Hank Glassock, Luke Glinton, Keonte Godbout, Cole Grant, Tyrese Gyllenborg, John Michael Harrington, Blake Harris, DeVonne Harris, Logan Harrison, Carlos Harsh, Sabastian Hearn, Azizi Herbolsheimer, Kohl Hofer, Chance Hollingsworth, Jeremy Holt, Ravontae Hoyland, John Jackson, Zaire James, D.Q. Jennings, Devin Johnson, Andrew Jones, Victor Liufau, Teagan Lookabaugh, Jack Machado, Marco Madsen, Kimball Marcotte, Jackson Marquez, Ryan Marsh, Jovan McEvoy, Tommy McNeely, Dawaiian Meyer, Gavin Miles , Nick Muma, Chad Murray, Cameron Neyor, Isaiah O'Brien, Colin Omotosho, Oluwaseyi Pate, Jaylen Pelissier, Will Posas, Mathew Pregnon, Emmanuel Radakovich, Duncan Robinson, Caleb Sargent, Jaylen Schultz, Mason Scott, Sam Shay, Connor Siders, Braden Smith, Braden Smith, Trey Stewart, Clayton Stofer, Rudy Stone, Cam Strouss, Dalton Suiaunoa, Shae Sunn, Read Swarthout, Ryland Swen, Titus Taimani, Mana Talich, Nic Taylor, Kolbey Tulafono, Nofoafia Uphold, JJ Valladay, Xazavian VanderVeen, Brent Vaughn, Jordon Velazquez, Alonzo Walsh, Jack Warady, Brenndan Watts, Zach Weber, Rome Welch, Treyton Westland, Tyce White, Isaac Wieland, Wyatt Williams, Levi Williams, Malik Williams, Miles Wroblewski, Tommy Young, Micah Go Profile Stats Profile CB Position Senior Class Oceanside, Calif. Hometown 6'1 Height 202 Weight University of Arizona High School Troy Babbitt-UW Media-Athletics #20 Azizi Hearn CB Position Senior Class Oceanside, Calif. Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2021-22 2019 2020 2020-21 2021-22 There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography UW This Season: A veteran corner, Hearn will be a leader on the Cowboy defense this season. He sits at the top of the depth chart at one of the cornerback positions. 2020: Hearn appeared in all six games with six starts for the Pokes. One of the leaders of the defense, Hearn recorded 13 tackles with nine solo stops and four assisted tackles. He led the team with four pass breakups during the season. He recorded a career-high seven tackles for the Pokes with five solo stops and two assisted tackles against Colorado State. He recorded three tackles a two pass breakups for the Brown and Gold against Nevada. 2019: Hearn had a strong first season with the Cowboys. He played in all 13 games with 10 starts. He finished the season 37 total tackles with 26 solo stops and 11 assisted tackles. Hearn added a tackle for loss and four pass breakups. He recorded a career-high five tackles in four games last season against Tulsa, UNLV, Nevada and Boise State. He recorded three tackles and two pass breakups against San Diego State. 2018: Hearn started the final three games of the 2018 season at cornerback for the Arizona Wildcats as a redshirt freshman. He played in all 12 games for the Wildcats and recorded 26 tackles, including 20 solo tackles and six assists, he had 1.0 tackle for a loss, broke up one pass and returned a fumble 34 yards for a touchdown. Hearn’s 34-yard fumble return came in a 24-17 home win over California. His teammate, linebacker Colin Schooler, intercepted a Cal pass but during the interception return Schooler fumbled the ball. Hearn then picked up the fumble and returned it 34 yards for a TD that gave Arizona a 17-14 lead on way to a 24-17 victory. Hearn’s three starts came against Colorado, on the road at No. 8 ranked Washington State and against Arizona State. 2017: A walk-on at Arizona, Azizi redshirted in 2017. High School: Hearn was a three-time team captain at Oceanside High School in Oceanside, Calif. He was named his team’s Most Valuable Player as a senior. Hearn was a two-time All-Conference and All-District honoree. He was also an outstanding receiver and kick returner in high school. Hearn helped lead his Oceanside High team to the Quarterfinals of the 2016 CIF San Diego Section state playoffs in the Open Division as a senior. Personal: He is the son of Dulcinea and David Hearn. He has three brothers: Ani, Akil and Anthony; and two sisters, Assata and Adara.