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2021-22 Football Roster

Profile

  • WR
    Position
  • Sophomore
    Class
  • Fort Worth, Texas
    Hometown
  • 6'3
    Height
  • 210
    Weight
  • Lamar
    High School
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Isaiah Neyor
#5
Isaiah Neyor
WR
Position
Sophomore
Class
Fort Worth, Texas
Hometown

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Biography

UW This Season: After being one of the top targets last season for Cowboy quarterbacks, Neyor returns at the top of the depth chart at the Z-receiver position. He is one of the top big play threats in the Mountain West.

2020: Isaiah Neyor was one of the most explosive receivers in the Mountain West Conference his redshirt freshman season, averaging 31.0 yards per catch.  If Neyor had four more receptions on the season to qualify for NCAA rankings, his 31.0-yard average per catch would have led the nation. He had his first 100-yard receiving game in the season opener at Nevada, catching 3 passes for 102 yards.  Neyor also had three receptions for 77 yards at Colorado State. Neyor caught 7 passes of 15 yards or more in 2020.  He had catches of 45, 34 and 23 yards at Nevada; catches of 37 and 33 yards at Colorado State; one reception of 54 yards at New Mexico; and one catch for 15 yards at UNLV.
 Neyor ranked No. 2 on the Wyoming roster in receiving yards in 2020 with 248.  He also ranked No. 2 for the Cowboys in receiving yards per game this season, averaging 41.3 receiving yards per game.

2019: Neyor appeared in one game for the Cowboys last season maintaining his redshirt status. He appeared in a contest at Utah State.

High School: Isaiah Neyor played wide receiver for Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas. He earned Second Team Class 6A All-District 4 honors as a senior. Class 6A is the largest classification in Texas high school football. Neyor caught 39 passes for 858 yards and had eight touchdown receptions in 2018.  He helped lead Lamar High to an 11-2 overall record and a 6-1 record in Region 1 District 4 of Class 6A for a second-place finish. Lamar advanced to the Class 6A D1 state playoffs. The Vikings defeated San Angelo Central (55-14) in the Bi-District round, followed by a 49-35 win over Permian in the Area round, before losing to Duncanville (45-6) in the Regional round. Neyor played for head football coach Laban DeLay.