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2020 Football Roster

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  • OG/C
    Position
  • Junior
    Class
  • Omaha, Neb.
    Hometown
  • 6'3
    Height
  • 293
    Weight
  • Gretna
    High School
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Patrick Arnold
#57
Patrick Arnold
OG/C
Position
Junior
Class
Omaha, Neb.
Hometown

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Biography

2019: Arnold played in 12 games for the Cowboys last season providing great depth on the offensive line. Arnold started six games during the season for the Pokes. He helped pave the way for running back First Team All- MW Xazavian Valladay to record a 1,000-yard rushing season (1,061 yards) in 2019.   He was part of a Wyoming offensive line unit that was one of only two Mountain West O-Lines and one of only 24 nationally to be named to the Joe Moore Award Midseason Honor Roll for 2019.

2018: Arnold appeared and started four games last season before being injured. He started the first four games of the season. He helped pave the way for All-MW performer Nico Evans, as he rushed for 132.5 yards per game to rank fourth in the nation.

2017: Arnold redshirted during his first season with the program.

High School: Patrick Arnold was named to All-Nebraska First Team for all classifications by the Omaha World-Herald following his senior season.  247 Sports ranked Arnold as the No. 9 overall recruit in the state of Nebraska for the 2017 recruiting class.  Arnold also earned First Team Super State honors from the Lincoln Journal Star in 2016.  He added First Team All-Class B from both the World-Herald and Journal Star, and received All-Area honors from the World-Herald. Entering his senior season at Gretna High School, Arnold was selected by the Omaha World-Herald to its “2016 Super Six” the top six football players in the state entering the 2016 season, and was described by the World-Herald as, “pound for pound, might be the state’s most tenacious, most effective lineman.”  He played primarily at offensive tackle in high school but also played some guard.  Arnold led Gretna to a No. 2 seed entering the 2016 Class B State Playoffs where they advanced to the state semifinals and a final 9-3 record.  His junior season, he led Gretna to a 7-4 record and the state quarterfinals.  He played for head coach Dave Shrader at Gretna High. Arnold also received scholarship offers from Air Force, Army, Navy and Columbia.

Personal: He is majoring in Physiology at UW.