2020-21 Football Roster Choose a Player: Abojei, Eric Andrews Jr., Alphonzo Baker, Blayne Beerup, Gavin Bertagnole, Jordan Bible, Latrell Blankenbaker, Keyon Bohlinger, Brady Bonner, Akili Borton, Justis Boyer, Jack Braasch, Joey Brenton, Brett Brown, Alex Burroughs, Jeff Byrd, Solomon Carter, Xavier Chambers, Sean Christensen, Parker Cobbs, Joshua Coldon, C.J. Cole, Claude Coors, Buck Crall, Garrett Crow, Dontae Crum, Frank Cryder, Keegan Davis, Jason Dodd, Taylor Driskill, Caleb Eberhardt, Ayden Ekeler, Wyett Erwin, Tom Fawaz, Ralph Gallegos, Mason Gandy, Esaias Gentry, Gunner Gibbs, Easton Gibbs, Hank Glassock, Luke Glinton, Keonte Godbout, Cole Grant, Tyrese Hall, Alonzo Harrington, Blake Harris, DeVonne Harris, Logan Harrison, Carlos Harsh, Sabastian Hearn, Azizi Herbolsheimer, Kohl Hicks, Chuck Hofer, Chance Hollingsworth, Jeremy Holt, Ravontae Hooper, Jesse Hoyland, John Jennings, Devin Jones, Victor King, Trae Kutterer, Brennan Lafaele, Leevi Liufau, Teagan Lookabaugh, Jack Machado, Marco Marcotte, Jackson Marquez, Ryan Mazurie, Max McNeely, Dawaiian Meyer, Gavin Miles , Nick Miller, Skyler Moore, Jahmari Mora, Mario Muma, Chad Murray, Cameron Ndushabandi, Chris Neyor, Isaiah Null, Nick O'Brien, Colin Omotosho, Oluwaseyi Pate, Jaylen Pelissier, Will Pregnon, Emmanuel Rabou, Ray Radakovich, Duncan Roberson, Caleb Robinson, Caleb Rush, Gavin Schultz, Mason Shay, Connor Shopp, Connor Siders, Braden Smith, Braden Smith, Cameron Smith, Trey Stofer, Rudy Stone, Cam Suiaunoa, Shae Sunn, Read Swen, Titus Taimani, Mana Taylor, Keshaun Tulafono, Nofoafia Valladay, Xazavian VanderVeen, Brent Velazquez, Alonzo Watts, Zach Weber, Rome Weinman, Nate Welch, Treyton Wells-Ross, Davon White, Isaac Wieland, Wyatt Williams, Levi Williams, Malik Williams, Miles Go Profile Stats Profile NT Position Sophomore Class Covina, Calif. Hometown 6'3 Height 275 Weight Charter Oak High School Troy Babbitt-UW Media-Athletics Kyle Spradley #97 Mario Mora NT Position Sophomore Class Covina, Calif. Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2020-21 2018 2019 2020 2020-21 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 2019: Mora had a fine redshirt freshman season for the Brown and Gold. He appeared in 11 games for the season with seven starts. He recorded 22 tackles for the season with eight solo stops and 14 assisted tackles. He also added 3.5 tackles for loss and added two sacks. He also recovered a fumble and forced a fumble. He recorded a career-high five tackles and added 1.5 sacks at Texas State. He added three tackles against Nevada, Utah State and in the Nova Home Loans Arizona Bowl against Georgia State. 2018: Mora redshirted during the 2018 season. High School: Mario Mora was highly recruited by several Mountain West Conference schools. He was credited with 43 tackles his senior season (21 solo tackles and 22 assists). Among those 43 tackles were 8.0 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and 9.0 quarterback hurries. He recovered one fumble and scored a touchdown on that recovery. He also caught nine passes for 45 yards on offense, and scored a two-point conversion rushing. Mora helped lead Charter Oak High School to a 12-1 overall record, a 5-0 conference record and a first-place finish in the Hacienda Conference. Charter Oak advanced all the way to the Semifinals of the 2017 CIF Southern Section Division 3 Playoffs. Charter Oak dominated Crespi, 55-14, in the First Round. The Chargers also defeated Westlake, 39-28, in the Quarterfinals, before losing in the Semifinals to eventual Southern Section Champion Rancho Verde, 22-41. As a junior, Mora made 54 tackles (32 solo tackles and 22 assists). He had 9.0 tackles for loss, 7.0 sacks and 10.0 quarterback hurries. He also forced one fumble and blocked one punt. He concluded his high school career with 97 career tackles, 17.0 tackles for loss, 9.0 sacks and 19.0 quarterback hurries. He played for head coach Lou Farrar. Mora had five other Mountain West schools who offered him scholarships, including: Air Force, Colorado State, Fresno State, Nevada and San Jose State. Personal: He is majoring in business-undeclared at UW.