2018 Football Roster Choose a Player: Abojei, Eric Arnold, Patrick Baker, Blayne Bigelow, Jevon Blankenbaker, Keyon Booker, Dauson Borton, Justis Brown, De'Vaughn Burroughs, Jeff Byrd, Solomon Cain, Conner Calvert, Josh Chambers, Sean Coldon, C.J. Conway, Austin Crall, Garrett Crow, Dontae Crum, Frank Cryder, Keegan Davis, Jason Dawson, Theo Dodd, Taylor Donatlan, Camron Dunayski, Gavin Eberhardt, Ayden Ellison, Ja'Lani Epps, Marcus Evans, Nico Fort, Austin Galovich, Ryan Gandy, Esaias Gatoloai-Faupula, Ryan Gentry, Gunner Ghaifan, Youhanna Godbout, Cole Granderson, Carl Hall, Josiah Hall, Tyler Halliburton, Alijah Harris, Logan Harshman, Josh Hicks, Chuck Holt, Ravontae Hooper, Jesse Hull, Antonio Ismail Jr., Raghib Jackson, Javaree Jackson, Kaden Jackson, Reow Johnson, C.J. Jones, Victor Keeler, Mason Kutterer, Brennan Lafaele, Leevi Leppke, Isaac Lopez, Austin Lowry-Sanders, Payton Malauulu, Sidney Maluia, Cassh Marcotte, Jackson Mayfield, Tyree Mazzola, Ryan Mercado, Quinten Miller, Skyler Moore, Jahmari Mora, Mario Muma, Chad Murray, Cameron Okwoli, John Overstreet, Kellen Pilapil, Adam Pownell Jr., Chavez Price, James Prosser, Kevin Rothe, Cooper Rush, Gavin Schwab, Pahl Scott, Jared Smith, Braden Smith, Nick Stindt, Justyn Stofer, Rudy Szpor, Nick Thatcher, Zach Valladay, Xazavian Vander Waal, Tyler Velazquez, Alonzo Wallace, Zach Washington Jr., Sidney Watson, Jaylon Watts, Zach Weber, Rome Weinman, Nate Wells-Ross, Davon Williams, Miles Wilson, Logan Wingard, Andrew Wisdorf, Ben Zaleski, Tim Go Profile Stats Profile NT Position Senior Class Seoul, South Korea Hometown 6'3 Height 293 Weight Buena High School #96 Sidney Malauulu NT Position Senior Class Seoul, South Korea Hometown Season Career Season Stats Season: 2018 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 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: A veteran and stopper in the interior of the Cowboy defense, Malauulu will look to play a key role in the Cowboy defense. He is slated to start at nose tackle for the Cowboys. 2017: He finished the season with the season with 22 total tackles in seven contests. He recorded seven solo and 15 assisted stops. He also recovered two fumbles on the season with one coming against Iowa and the other against Central Michigan in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. He recorded one sack on the season coming against Fresno State. Malauulu finished the season with 1.5 tackles for loss. He recorded a career-high six tackles against San Jose State. He also has five tackles in the Pokes’ win over Gardner-Webb. 2016: Malauulu appeared in 11 games for the Cowboys. He finished the season with 16 tackles. He also added two tackles for loss. He recorded one interception on the season, which came in the MW Championship game. He recorded a season-high and career-tying mark of four tackles in the Poinsettia Bowl. He also added two tackles against Eastern Michigan, Nevada and San Diego State in the MW Championship game. 2015: Appeared in all 12 contests with six starts. He finished the season. including 19 total tackles with nine solo stops and 10 assisted tackles. He also added a half a tackle for loss for one yard. Malauulu recorded a career-high four tackles at Utah State. He recorded three tackles at Boise State, at San Diego State and in the season finale against UNLV. 2014: Redshirted. High School: Malauulu played his senior year of high school football at Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Ariz. Malauulu and his family were living in Korea prior to the winter of 2012 as his father was stationed there. They moved to Arizona the winter prior to Malauulu’s senior year of high school. As a senior, Malauulu recorded 49 tackles (27 solo tackles and 22 assists) as a defensive tackle. He added nine tackles for loss and two sacks. Despite playing only one season of high school football in Arizona, Malauulu was selected All-Southern Arizona by the TucsonCitizen.com. Buena High posted a 6-5 record and advanced to the first round of the 2013 Arizona Division II state playoffs, before losing in the first round. Malauulu played for head coach Ryan Scherling at Buena High School. He was originally recruited by new Wyoming head coach Craig Bohl and his staff when they were still at North Dakota State. Personal: Born on July 30, 1996, he is the son of Rodney and Christina. He has six sisters. He had three uncles who played football at Utah and another cousin who played at California. He is a criminal justice major at UW.