2012 Football Choose a Player: Albright, Brandon Anderson, Luke Appleby, Chase Berg, Zack Bogard, Travis Borgs, Alex Browder, Kenny Bruce, Spencer Carlson, Nick Cipriano, Nicholas Crook, Dan D'Amico, Zach Davis, Taylor Easton, Tedder Ewan, Zach Fleischman, Daniel Gleeson, Tim Gustafson, Max Harris, Devyn Harris, Tom Hartford, Patrick Herron, Robert Hinton, Skyler Huff, Marqueston Jones, DeAndre Jones, Jake Jones, Korey Kelley, Shayne Kiely, Rafe King, Ben Kirkegaard, Colby Knight, Todd Lambert, Dack Lange, Riley Leonard, Josh McNeill, Chris Mertens, Patrick Michel, Miraldo Miller, Brandon Muhammad, Ghaali Norman, Trey Nzeocha, Mark Puletasi, Sonny Purcell, Mike Quinlan, J.J. Reese, Chad Roueche, Jeff Ruff, Luke Rufran, Dominic Rushing, Zach Schiffner, Jake Schober, Oliver Smith, Brett Smith, Josh Stratton, Sam Strong, Tyler Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, Shane Sumter, B.J. Sutton, Kody Taufa'asau, Kurt Traphagan, Austin White, Darrenn Williams, Stuart Willis, Mark Yarbrough, Eddie Go Profile Stats Profile DT Position Junior Class 6'4 Height 226 Weight Natrona County High School #94 Max Gustafson DT Position Junior Class 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 UW This Season: Max Gustafson made the move from right defensive end to defensive tackle during the 2012 spring drills. He enters the season as the third left defensive tackle behind Mike Purcell and B.J. Sumter. 2011: Gustafson moved to right defensive end during the 2011 season but did not appear in any games. 2010: Gustafson did not play in any games during the season. 2009: Redshirted. High School: Gustafson had a very successful prep career at Natrona County High School in Casper, Wyo. He was a multi-sport athlete and earned three letter awards in football and basketball and one in track and field. On the football field, he was an All-State defensive end and offensive tackle as a senior. He was named the 5A North Conference Lineman of the Year, was an All-Conference performer and was a Second Team Super 25 selection. He was also a team captain his senior year. As a junior, he was an All-Conference tight end. On the basketball floor, he helped lead Natrona Country to a pair of state championships, one as a sophomore and one as a senior. During his basketball career, Natrona compiled an overall record of 74-7. He also excelled in the classroom and made the honor roll following each semester of his high school career. Personal: Born on July 1, 1990, he is the son of Jennifer and Shawn and has an older sister, Katy. His uncle, Paul, played football at Utah State in the early 1990s. Gustafson is majoring in physiology.