2025 Football Roster Choose a Player: Ampofo, Elvin Anderson, Kaden Anderson, Keelan Barnett, Caden Bauman, Dash Bean, Jaylan Bell, Ian Bogar, Esaia Boss, Tyrese Brantley, Bricen Broadway II, Patrick Brook, Cade Brook, Gage Bryant, Bleyne Burch, Dontae Bush, Johnathan Cheek, Brooklyn Coenen, Charlie Crawford, Cody DaCosta, Jaden Davies, Jake Davis, Jevon DeBlanc, Deion Deen, Tyson Drake, Dante Drube, Mason Durr Jr., Chris Edmiston, Bart Eller, Evan Erb, Justin Eyabi, Peter Fitzgerald, Michael Florentine, Ben Frendt, Kyle Geiger, Nathan Grant, Markie Grovesteen-Matchey, Quinn Gyllenborg, John Michael Hall, Caleb Hamilton, Nico Hampton, Tyler Handy, Jason Harris, Damashja Harris, Samuel "Tote" Haswell, Alex Hearns, Desman Helm, Gavyn Holman, Jackson Houston, Charlie Ifeanyi, Chisom Ikechukwu, Gabriel Inmon, BJ Jackson, Drew Jackson, Pierre "PJ" Janssen, Kalvin Jenkins, Braylon Johnsen, Rex Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Brayden Kellman, Terron Kimble-Turner, Kaiden King, Wes Lawrence, Jaden Lawson, Cooper Leonard, David Mailand, Cooper Merritt, Caleb Miller, Dainsus Miller, Tariq Moore, Parker Murgus, Eltoum Nanke, Clay Nystrom, Tyler Pace, Landon Panozzo, Giovanni Perez, Steven Petaia, Josiah Purcell, Lafai Ramazani, Axel Rathbun, Spencer Rehberg, Henry Rice, Brandt Richardson, Eric Robinson, Caleb Rutherford, Gary Samsula, Lucas Sandoval, Joaquin Sandvik, Erik Sandy, Luke Sargent, Jaylen Schoenfeld, Isaac Scott, Sam Seeds, Tegen Sell, Isaac Sibomana, Enock Sims, Landon Singleton, Malique Sjogren, Kevin Stuhlsatz, Ethan Svoboda, Evan Taylor, Justin Thomas, Jones Turnbull, Jordan Varelas, Nikos Vyas , Aneesh Wade, Tell Walsh, Jack Walters, Wyatt Washom, Ke'Lyn Westland, Tyce White, Max Williams, Jayden Wilson, Brayden Wilson, Jake York, Carson Go Profile Stats Profile C Position Senior Class Palatine, Ill. Hometown 6'3 Height 314 Weight Fremd High School Troy Babbitt-UW Media-Athletics #79 Jack Walsh C Position Senior Class Palatine, Ill. Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2025 2021-22 2022 2023 2024 2025 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 2024: Walsh appeared and started 10 games for the Cowboys in 2024 and was a veteran upfront. He was named Second Team along the offensive line. Walsh recorded over 650 snaps during the season and did not allow a sack. He recorded over 20 pancake blocks along the offensive line. Pro Football Focus ranked him the No. 25 guard in the nation and fourth in the MW. Helped the Cowboys record 604 yards of total offense at New Mexico for the most since recording 604 yards on Nov. 20, 2021 at Utah State. The Cowboys threw for 342 yards in that same contest for the most since the 2015 season. 2023: Walsh started all 13 games. Walsh was named All-MW by Pro Football Focus earning first team honors. He was also named third team All-MW by Phil Steele. He helped pave the way for Harrison Waylee to rush for north of 100 yards on four different occasions with the high-water mark being 191 yards against New Mexico. Walsh also helped protect Andrew Peasley who threw for at least 140 yards nine different times with a season-high 319 coming against Hawaii. Walsh played a role in Wyoming ranking top-15 nationally in fourth-down conversion percentage at 66.7. The Cowboys were named to the Mid-season Watch List for the Joe Moore Award going to the top offensive line unit in the nation. 2022: Walsh appeared in 11 games with two starts for the Cowboys. He started back-to-back games against New Mexico and Utah State. He helped pace an offensive line that helped the Pokes rank third in the MW in rushing offense and third in the conference and No. 30 in the nation in sacks allowed. He earned academic All-Mountain West honors. 2021: Redshirted for the Cowboys in his first season with the program. High School: Jack Walsh was rated as a three-star recruit by 247 Sports. Walsh was also rated at the No. 65 overall recruit in the talent rich state of Illinois by 247 Sports. The state of Illinois did not play high school football in the fall of 2020. In 2019, Walsh's Fremd High team advanced to the Second Round of the Class 8A State Playoffs. Class 8A is the largest classification in the state of Illinois. He played for head football coach Lou Sponsel at Fremd High. Jack Walsh was also recruited by Kent State. Personal: He is a Kinesiology & Health Promotion major at UW. His father, John Walsh, lettered for the Cowboys as a reserve offensive lineman in 1988 and was part of Wyoming's 1987 and '88 Western Athletic Conference Championship teams.