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Corbin
Kaufusi
Defensive Line
#90
Last School
Timpview High School
Personal
- Son of former BYU coach Steve Kaufusi
- Has four siblings including Bronson who played football for BYU and Alexis who played on BYU's women's basketball team
- Served LDS mission to Korea from 2012-2014
- Eagle Scout
Before BYU
- Prepped at Timpview High
- No. 71 Midlands prospect by SuperPrep Magazine
- Second team All-State in 2011
- Helped team win state championships in 2008 and 2009 and was a member of team that advanced to the state quarterfinals in 2010
- Helped Timpview win region titles in 2008, 2009 and 2010
- Also won state basketball championship
- Played in All-Valley all-star basketball game
- National Honors Society and four-year academic honoree
- Also recruited by Stanford
- Coached by Louis Wong
Mission
Sophmore Year
2016
- Played in all 13 games, starting five
- Had 31 total tackles
- Posted 2.5 sacks
- Also blocked two kicks to lead the team
- Caught a fourth-down conversion on a fake field goal at Utah
Junior Year
2017
- Started all 13 games at defensive end
- Finished third on the team with 67 total tackles
- Led the team with 6.0 sacks
- Had 7.5 tackles for loss
- Forced two fumbles and blocked one kick
- Had one sack in each of the final three games
- Posted a career-best nine tackles at Mississippi State
Senior Year
2018
- Played in 11 games, starting 10
- Second on the team with 56 tackles including 38 solo stops
- Led the team with 8.5 sacks on the season as well as 9.5 tackles for loss
- Ranked No. 5 at BYU in total career sacks with 17
- Tied career-high solo tackles of seven twice against Arizona and Hawai'i
- Tied career-high tackles for loss of two tackles for loss against Arizona and Hawai'i
- Blocked a field goal against McNeese State
- Recorded career-high and team-high of two sacks against Hawai'i
- Posted a season-high total tackles of eight against Hawai'i
- Between the LYnes web chat in Korean at Media Day
- Named a team captain
- 2018 Bronko Nagurski Trophy watch list nominee
- 2018 Polynesian College Football Player of the Year watch list nominee
- Recognized as a graduate by the National Football Foundation
- Named to Phil Steele All-Independent First Team
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