2020: Played in 10 games during his first year at UC, making his first start against East Carolina. Had 13 catches for 157 yards, averaging 12.1 yards per reception. Had at least one catch in the final nine games of the season. Had a season-best four catches for a season-high 56 yards against ECU. Hauled in a season-long 36-yard reception against the Pirates. Had another multiple-reception game with two catches against Houston. Had a 34-yard catch in a huge road win at UCF.
Graduate transfer wideout joined the Bearcats from Arkansas in the Summer of 2020.
ARKANSAS
Played in 22 games in three seasons with the Razorbacks, starting six ... caught 37 balls for 593 yards and four TDs ... totaled a pair of 100-yard games, totaling 132 yards vs. Eastern Illinois in 2018 and 122 against Missouri in 2017 ... Current UC Associate HC Dan Enos was his offensive coordinator at Arkansas from 2016-17 … earned a bachelor’s degree in communication from Arkansas in May 2020.
2019 (ARKANSAS): Did not play during the 2019 season.
2018 (ARKANSAS): Played in all 12 games for the Razorbacks as a sophomore in 2018 … Totaled 278 snaps over the course of the year, according to Pro Football Focus, primarily out wide, getting 229 plays from that spot on the field … Caught 17 passes for 191 yards and one touchdown, averaging 11.2 yards per reception … Also had one rush for nine yards … Put together his best performance of the season in the first game of the year, hauling in five catches for 132 yards and a score against Eastern Illinois … His longest of the day came near the end of the second quarter on a 57-yard pass from Ty Storey to complete a one-play drive and increase the score to 38-6 … Brought in a 46-yard catch a few drives earlier in the game to set up Arkansas’ third score of the day … It was the only 100-yard receiving game of the season for the Razorbacks, extending Arkansas’ streak of 12 consecutive years with at least one player to cross the 100-yard receiving threshold in a contest … Caught a pass in each of the first games of the year, the second-longest streak by a Razorback to begin the 2018 campaign … Later put together a stretch of four-straight games with a reception from weeks eight-through-12 … Turned in a receiving grade of 90.0 from PFF in the game against EIU, finishing with a 91.9 overall offensively in the contest … Helped the Arkansas offense to 4,028 yards of total offense and 28 touchdowns, with 2,307 yards and 17 scores coming through the air.
2017 (ARKANSAS): Started 6 of 12 games played … Third on the team in receiving (401), tied for third in receptions (21) and tied for second in touchdown receptions (2) … Led the team in yards per reception (19.1) … Longest catch was 65 yards … Rushed eight times for 88 yards … Longest rush was 30 yards … Recorded one 100-yard receiving game … Recorded 13 catches for 226 yards and two touchdowns over a four-game stretch from Sept. 30 against New Mexico State through Oct. 21 against No. 21 Auburn … Third on the team in first-down catches (14) … Second on the team in 15+ yard catches (13) … Second on the team in 25+ yard catches (4) … Of his eight receptions on third down, seven resulted in a first down and five went for 15+ yards … 19 of his last 27 touches resulted in either a first down or a touchdown … Closed the season with at least one catch in 10 games, including each of the last four … vs. Texas A&M (Sept. 23): Turned a pair of jet sweeps into 50 rushing yards … vs. New Mexico State (Sept. 30): Caught four passes for 84 yards … Had receptions of 16, 21 and 32 yards in the first half … at South Carolina (Oct. 7): Followed up with three receptions for 37 yards and his first career touchdown grab … at No. 1 Alabama (Oct. 14): Made four catches for 72 yards and a touchdown … vs. Missouri (Nov. 24): Brought in his first two targets for 122 yards, including a 57-yard touchdown, in the first quarter … His other reception was a 65-yard gain, Arkansas’ longest reception of the year … His 122 yards receiving were the most by an Arkansas player on the season and the most by a Razorback since Jared Cornelius had 146 vs. Alabama on Oct. 8, 2016 … Became the only Arkansas player with multiple catches of 50+ yards on the year, the first Razorback to accomplish that feat since Keon Hatcher and Rawleigh Williams III each had a pair of 50+ yard catches in 2016.
2016 (ARKANSAS): Redshirted during initial year with the program.
SMACKOVER HS: Four-star recruit by ESPN … Consensus national top 100 wide receiver ranking by ESPN, Rivals, Scout and 247Sports, with a best of No. 63 by ESPN … No. 4 overall ranking in the state of Arkansas by 247 Sports and No. 5 by ESPN and Rivals … Named to the 2015 All-Arkansas Preps first team as a wide receiver … Chosen as Hawgs247 Class of 2016 All-State wide receiver … As a senior, had 36 receptions for 721 yards and 11 touchdowns … Saw time at quarterback in the Wildcat offense, completing 8 of 16 passes for 149 yards and one touchdown, while rushing 21 times for 150 yards and one touchdown … Also had 19 tackles and four interceptions as a defensive back in his senior season … As a junior, had 31 receptions for 779 yards and nine touchdowns … As a sophomore, had 25 receptions for 687 yards and 10 touchdowns … Caught four passes for 137 yards and one touchdown in the 2014 3A Arkansas State Championship game … Coached by Brian Strickland at Smackover High School … Chose Arkansas over Tulsa … son of Adrian Jones and Cashonna Moore.
Graduate transfer wideout joined the Bearcats from Arkansas in the Summer of 2020.
ARKANSAS
Played in 22 games in three seasons with the Razorbacks, starting six ... caught 37 balls for 593 yards and four TDs ... totaled a pair of 100-yard games, totaling 132 yards vs. Eastern Illinois in 2018 and 122 against Missouri in 2017 ... Current UC Associate HC Dan Enos was his offensive coordinator at Arkansas from 2016-17 … earned a bachelor’s degree in communication from Arkansas in May 2020.
2019 (ARKANSAS): Did not play during the 2019 season.
2018 (ARKANSAS): Played in all 12 games for the Razorbacks as a sophomore in 2018 … Totaled 278 snaps over the course of the year, according to Pro Football Focus, primarily out wide, getting 229 plays from that spot on the field … Caught 17 passes for 191 yards and one touchdown, averaging 11.2 yards per reception … Also had one rush for nine yards … Put together his best performance of the season in the first game of the year, hauling in five catches for 132 yards and a score against Eastern Illinois … His longest of the day came near the end of the second quarter on a 57-yard pass from Ty Storey to complete a one-play drive and increase the score to 38-6 … Brought in a 46-yard catch a few drives earlier in the game to set up Arkansas’ third score of the day … It was the only 100-yard receiving game of the season for the Razorbacks, extending Arkansas’ streak of 12 consecutive years with at least one player to cross the 100-yard receiving threshold in a contest … Caught a pass in each of the first games of the year, the second-longest streak by a Razorback to begin the 2018 campaign … Later put together a stretch of four-straight games with a reception from weeks eight-through-12 … Turned in a receiving grade of 90.0 from PFF in the game against EIU, finishing with a 91.9 overall offensively in the contest … Helped the Arkansas offense to 4,028 yards of total offense and 28 touchdowns, with 2,307 yards and 17 scores coming through the air.
2017 (ARKANSAS): Started 6 of 12 games played … Third on the team in receiving (401), tied for third in receptions (21) and tied for second in touchdown receptions (2) … Led the team in yards per reception (19.1) … Longest catch was 65 yards … Rushed eight times for 88 yards … Longest rush was 30 yards … Recorded one 100-yard receiving game … Recorded 13 catches for 226 yards and two touchdowns over a four-game stretch from Sept. 30 against New Mexico State through Oct. 21 against No. 21 Auburn … Third on the team in first-down catches (14) … Second on the team in 15+ yard catches (13) … Second on the team in 25+ yard catches (4) … Of his eight receptions on third down, seven resulted in a first down and five went for 15+ yards … 19 of his last 27 touches resulted in either a first down or a touchdown … Closed the season with at least one catch in 10 games, including each of the last four … vs. Texas A&M (Sept. 23): Turned a pair of jet sweeps into 50 rushing yards … vs. New Mexico State (Sept. 30): Caught four passes for 84 yards … Had receptions of 16, 21 and 32 yards in the first half … at South Carolina (Oct. 7): Followed up with three receptions for 37 yards and his first career touchdown grab … at No. 1 Alabama (Oct. 14): Made four catches for 72 yards and a touchdown … vs. Missouri (Nov. 24): Brought in his first two targets for 122 yards, including a 57-yard touchdown, in the first quarter … His other reception was a 65-yard gain, Arkansas’ longest reception of the year … His 122 yards receiving were the most by an Arkansas player on the season and the most by a Razorback since Jared Cornelius had 146 vs. Alabama on Oct. 8, 2016 … Became the only Arkansas player with multiple catches of 50+ yards on the year, the first Razorback to accomplish that feat since Keon Hatcher and Rawleigh Williams III each had a pair of 50+ yard catches in 2016.
2016 (ARKANSAS): Redshirted during initial year with the program.
SMACKOVER HS: Four-star recruit by ESPN … Consensus national top 100 wide receiver ranking by ESPN, Rivals, Scout and 247Sports, with a best of No. 63 by ESPN … No. 4 overall ranking in the state of Arkansas by 247 Sports and No. 5 by ESPN and Rivals … Named to the 2015 All-Arkansas Preps first team as a wide receiver … Chosen as Hawgs247 Class of 2016 All-State wide receiver … As a senior, had 36 receptions for 721 yards and 11 touchdowns … Saw time at quarterback in the Wildcat offense, completing 8 of 16 passes for 149 yards and one touchdown, while rushing 21 times for 150 yards and one touchdown … Also had 19 tackles and four interceptions as a defensive back in his senior season … As a junior, had 31 receptions for 779 yards and nine touchdowns … As a sophomore, had 25 receptions for 687 yards and 10 touchdowns … Caught four passes for 137 yards and one touchdown in the 2014 3A Arkansas State Championship game … Coached by Brian Strickland at Smackover High School … Chose Arkansas over Tulsa … son of Adrian Jones and Cashonna Moore.