Trevor Etienne

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Trevor Etienne
Trevor Etienne 2023.jpg
Etienne with Florida in 2023
Georgia Bulldogs
Position Running back
ClassSophomore
Personal information
Born: (2004-07-09) July 9, 2004 (age 19) [1]
Jennings, Louisiana, U.S.
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight213 lb (97 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games 2022 Las Vegas Bowl
High school Jennings (LA)
Career highlights and awards
  • SEC All-Freshman Team (2022)

Trevor Etienne (born July 9, 2004) is an American football running back for the Georgia Bulldogs. He previously played for the Florida Gators. Etienne is the younger brother of NFL player Travis Etienne.

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High school career

Etienne attended Jennings High School in Jennings, Louisiana. During his high school career, Etienne rushed for 2,455 yards and 34 touchdowns. [2] As a senior, he recorded 1,344 rushing yards along with 20 touchdowns and was named to the All-American Bowl Roster. [3] [4] A top running back in the class of 2022, Etienne committed to play college football at the University of Florida over offers from Clemson and LSU. [5]

College career

Florida

In Etienne's first collegiate game, he would tally 63 yards on five carries, before rushing for his first career touchdown the following week against Kentucky. [6] [7] Against USF, he would rush for the go-ahead touchdown in a 31−28 victory. [8] Etienne would go on to score touchdowns against LSU and Georgia. [9] [10] He rushed for 719 yards and six touchdowns as a freshman in 2022, and was named to the SEC All-Freshman Team. [11]

The following season, in a game against No. 11 Tennessee, Etienne rushed for a career-high 173 yards with 23 carries and a touchdown, helping lead Florida to a 29−16 upset victory. [12] As a result, he was named the Doak Walker Running Back of the Week. [13] Against No. 19 LSU, Etienne rushed for 99 yards and a career-high three touchdowns, in a 35-52 defeat. [14] Etienne finished the season, rushing for 753 yards and eight touchdowns. On December 7, 2023, Etienne announced his decision to enter the transfer portal. [15] [16]

Georgia

On December 24, 2023, Etienne announced that he would transfer to the University of Georgia to play for the Georgia Bulldogs. [17] [18]

College statistics
SeasonGamesRushingReceiving
GPAttYardsAvgTDRecYardsAvgTD
Florida Gators
2022 131187196.169667.30
2023 111317535.78211728.21
Georgia Bulldogs
2024 000000000
Career 242491,4725.914302387.91

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