2023 Football Roster Choose a Player: Anderson, Kaden Anderson, Mitchell Asante, Ayir Bangoura, Abraham Barnett, Caden Bell, Ian Bertagnole, Jordan Boddie Jr., Devin Brantley, Bricen Brook, Gage Brown, Alex Brown, Wrook Carter, Chauncey Clemons, Jayden Coenen, Charlie Cooley, Caleb Coors, Buck Cox, Keelan Crawford, Cody Crum, Frank Davies, Jake Davis, Jevon Davis, Tyrecus Day, Ethan DeMarzo, Cole Dixon, Josh Drake, Dante Driskill, Caleb Ekeler, Wyett Erb, Justin Fawaz, Ralph Ferrell, Jamari Florentine, Ben Galica, Jaxon Gavito, Dante Geiger, Nathan Gentry, Gunner Gibbs, Easton Godbout, Cole Grovesteen-Matchey, Quinn Gyllenborg, John Michael Harrell, Deron Harris, DeVonne Harsh, Sabastian Hawkins, Cayden Hawkins, Jakorey Hill, Naz Hollingsworth, Jeremy Hoyland, John Hultman, Brady Jacklich, Tyler Johnsen, Rex Johnson, Andrew King, Wes LaFramboise, Kayden Locke, Chase Madsen, Kimball Mailand, Cooper Marquez, Ryan May, Carson McIntyre, Koa McNeely, Dawaiian Merritt, Caleb Meyer, Gavin Miles , Nick O'Brien, Colin Parks, Keany Peasley, Andrew Pelissier, Will Purcell, Lafai Rice, Brandt Richardson, LJ Robinson, Caleb Samsula, Lucas Sandvik, Erik Sandy, Luke Sargent, Jaylen Scheel, Forrest Schoenfeld, Isaac Scott, Sam Sell, Isaac Shay, Connor Shipp, Ethan Siders, Braden Singleton, Malique Sjogren, Kevin Stevenson, Justin Stewart, Clayton Suiaunoa, Shae Sunn, Read Svoboda, Evan Talich, Nic Taylor, Kolbey Thomas, Jones Tucker, Miles Tulafono, Nofoafia Turnbull, Jordan Tyszka, Kuba Uphold, JJ Urban, TJ Varelas, Nikos Wade, Tell Walsh, Jack Walters, Wyatt Warady, Brenndan Waylee, Harrison Welch, Treyton Westland, Tyce White, Isaac Wieland, Wyatt Williams, Jaden Williams, Jayden Wilson, Daylen York, Carson Young, Micah Go Profile Stats Profile QB Position Redshirt Freshman Class Jones, Okla. Hometown 6'4 Height 214 Weight University of Iowa High School #15 Carson May QB Position Redshirt Freshman Class Jones, Okla. Hometown Season Career Season Stats 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 Carson May transferred to the University of Wyoming in the summer of 2023. He was a true freshman at the University of Iowa in 2022. May didn't appear in any games for the Hawkeyes and redshirted his freshman season. In the spring of '23, May transferred to Coffeyville Community College in Kansas and went through spring practice with the Red Ravens. But in the summer of 2023, the Wyoming Cowboys offered May a chance to return to the FBS level and he moved to Laramie to go through summer conditioning with the Cowboys. He has four years of eligibility remaining. Coming out of high school, May was ranked as a four-star quarterback by Rivals, which also ranked him as the No. 13 pro-style high school quarterback in the '22 recruiting class and the 234th overall recruit regardless of position in the country. He played his high school football at Jones High School in Jones, Okla., where he was named the 2021 Oklahoma Class 2A Player of the Year and First Team 2A All-State. He was also selected to the Newsok Super 30 team as a high school senior. May was a four-year football letterman and led his team to a four-year record of 38-11, with four consecutive state playoff appearances. Over his high school career, he threw for 8,549 yards and 87 passing touchdowns, rushed for 1,366 yards and scored 32 rushing TDs and accounted for 9,915 yards of total offense and 119 combined TDs passing and rushing. His senior season, he completed 198 of 308 passes (.643) for 3,082 yards and 37 touchdowns while throwing only four interceptions. May also rushed for 466 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior. His junior season, May completed 220 of 366 pass attempts (.601) for 3,020 yards, 26 touchdowns and five interceptions and added 650 rushing yards and 14 rushing touchdowns. He completed 169 of 258 pass attempts (.655) for 2,317 yards, 22 touchdowns and only seven interceptions as a sophomore, plus he rushed for 250 yards and five touchdowns. His freshman year of high school, he completed 7 of 15 pass attempts (.467) for 130 yards and two touchdowns. May was also a four-year letterman in basketball. He is the son of Lori and Shane May. He played for head football coach Dave Martin at Jones High School.