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Ht/Wt
6'
3"
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305 lbs.
Class
Senior
Hometown
Alpine,
Utah
Last School
Southern Utah
Roster Years
2016-2017
Career Summary
- Started 16 games in his career
- Helped BYU average 420 yards of total offense in last six games (2017)
- Helped BYU average 196 rushing yards in last five games (2017)
- Received Student Athlete Award at annual team banquet (2018)
Personal
- Parents are Daniel and Tamra Norman
- Married to Ashley
- Has two brothers and one sister
- His grandfather Dane Iorg played baseball at BYU and played 12 years in the MLB, winning two World Series Championships
- Graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Economics from Southern Utah
- Served an LDS mission in Orlando, Florida
Before BYU
- Graduate transfter from Southern Utah
- Played in all 12 games in 2014 and 11 games in 2015 for the Thunderbirds
- All-conference in 2015
- Three-time letterman in both football and baseball at Lone Peak HS
- Name to the all-state baseball team twice (2010, 2011) and all-state football once (2010)
- 2010 5A Pitcher of the Year and the 2010 D-Lineman of the Region
- Appeared in the state semifinals in football and won a state championship in baseball
- Graduated from Lone Peak in 2011
Mission
- Orlando
BYU Hall of Fame
Freshman Year
Sophmore Year
Junior Year
2016
- Started all 13 games at guard
- Helped the BYU ground game average over 200 yards per game
- Blocked for all-time leading rusher Jamaal Williams in his senior season (1,375 yards)
- Part of efficient BYU offense ranked No. 3 in red zone conversions and No. 12 in third-down conversions
Senior Year
2017
- Started all 13 games
- Part of offensive unit that ranks No. 5 in TFL allowed with 3.77 per game and No. 8 in total TFL allowed
- Helped BYU average 420 yards of total offense in the last six games
- Also helped 196 rushing yards in the last five games
- Received Student Athlete Award at annual team banquet
Graduate Year
Redshirt Year
Medical Redshirt Year
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Football | Oct, 02
Keyan Norman named a semifinalist for William V. Campbell Trophy
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ImageFootball | Dec, 13
BYU lands 15 players on Phil Steele Postseason All-Independent Teams