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There are no statistics for this selected season available for this player. Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography UW This Season: A veteran defensive end and leader, Crall will once again be one of the top defensive players for the Cowboys. 2020: Crall appeared in three games with threes starts. He missed the early part of the season with an injury, but recorded 21 tackles in three games with 11 solo stops and 10 assisted tackles. He also added three tackles for loss along with two sacks. He recorded five tackles with a sack in his first game back against UNLV. He recorded a career-high 12 tackles for the cowboys against New Mexico. Against Boise State, Crall recorded four tackles including a sack. 2019: Crall was one of the best all-around defensive linemen in the Mountain West last season. He appeared in all 13 games with 13 starts. He finished the season fifth on the team in total tackles with 55, which ranks second amongst returning players. He also added six tackles for loss and added 4.5 sacks to rank second on the Cowboys. He recorded eight tackles and 1.5 sacks against Idaho. He recorded a career-high 10 tackles against Air Force. At Texas State, Crall also recorded 1.5 sacks. 2018: Crall appeared in all 12 games and led the Pokes with 4.5 sacks. He also added 6.5 tackles for loss on the season. Crall broke up one pass and forced and recovered one fumble. He finished with 38 total tackles with 19 solo and assisted stops. He was second on the Pokes in tackles by a defensive lineman after Carl Granderson. Crall recorded a career-high nine tackles against Air Force. He added six tackles against Wofford. He recovered a fumble and forced a fumble against Washington State. He added sacks against New Mexico State, Wofford, Boise State, Utah State and San Jose State. He would add five tackles along with his sack at Boise State. 2017: Crall was a solid member of the defensive end rotation for UW. He appeared in all 13 games for Wyoming recording 33 tackles. He also added 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. He also forced and recovered one fumble. He recorded a career-high five tackles against Gardner-Webb. He closed out the season recording three solo tackles and a forced fumble against Central Michigan. He recorded a career-high two tackles for loss against San Jose State including a sack. He also added a solo sack at Utah State. High School: Graduate of Hicksville High School in Hicksville, Ohio. He was an accomplished high school quarterback earning Second Team All-State honors. He was also a First team All-Conference selection at defensive end. Helped lead his team to two state championship appearances in high school. Also played basketball and baseball. He was a four-time honor roll selection in the classroom. Personal: Son of Eric and Jill. Born on Feb. 7, 1998. Majoring in Ag business at UW.