2024-25 Football
Roster
#1 Jaden Greathouse 2023-24 Football Roster
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Height
6-1
Weight
215
Class
Sophomore/Sophomore
Hometown
Austin, TX
High School
Westlake
HONORS AND AWARDS
- 2024 Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Preseason Watch List
AS A SOPHOMORE (2024)
- at TEXAS A&M (8/31): Collected three catches for 26 yards to average 8.7 yards per reception… two of three receptions led to first downs
- NORTHERN ILLINOIS (9/7): Started and was targeted nine times… made five catches for 41 yards… had an 11-yard reception for his longest catch of the game
- at PURDUE (9/15): Saw action on offense and special teams… returned a punt for nine yards to help set up the third scoring drive of the game for the Irish
- MIAMI UNIVERSITY (9/22): Saw playing time on offense and special teams… made one catch for 12 yards
- LOUISVILLE (9/28): Started on offense for the Irish… made four catches and was targeted four times… pulled in a 34-yard touchdown reception to put the Irish up in the first quarter
- STANFORD (10/12): Started in the win for the Irish… made one catch and was targeted twice… reception was good for 19 yards and a first down to extend a drive which ultimately ended in a touchdown for the Irish
- at GEORGIA TECH (10/19): Started at wide receiver and appeared on special teams… had a 28-yard reception early in the third quarter to set up a touchdown drive… had three receptions for 43 yards
- at NAVY (10/26): Competed in the victory for the Irish… pulled in a 42-yard reception in lone catch of the contest
AS A FRESHMAN (2023)
- Appeared in 12 games in his rookie season making five starts … Finished the year with 18 receptions for 265 yards … Scored on a team-high five touchdown receptions … Recorded a season-long 48-yard pass
- NAVY (8/26): Made his collegiate debut in Dublin, Ireland … Scored a touchdown on his first collegiate reception, a 34-yard catch in the second quarter … Added a second touchdown catch in the third quarter, a 20-yard reception … Finished with three catches for a team-best 68 yards and two touchdowns … One of five Irish wide receivers to have caught two passes in the season opener, and the first freshman
- TENNESSEE STATE (9/2): Grabbed two passes for 30 yards in the victory … Earned 18 yards after catch
- at NORTH CAROLINA STATE (9/9): Caught three passes, gaining 15 yards … Scored his third touchdown of the season … Capped the two-minute drill at the end of the first half with a 13-yard touchdown pass to put the Irish up 17-7 heading into halftime
- CENTRAL MICHIGAN (9/16): Grabbed two passes, gaining 13 yards
- OHIO STATE (9/23): Caught two passes, gaining 40 yards … Rushed one time, gaining three yards
- at LOUISVILLE (10/7): Took the field in the contest with Louisville
- WAKE FOREST (11/18): Finished with a season-best 71 receiving yards on three receptions … Scored his fourth touchdown of the season, a 48-yard catch and run
- at STANFORD (11/25): Caught one pass, gaining 15 yards … Scored his fifth touchdown of the season in the second quarter
- OREGON STATE – TONY THE TIGER SUN BOWL (12/29): Caught two passes, gaining 13 yards … Added 11 yards after catch in the victory
PREP AND PERSONAL
- A consensus four-star recruit as rated by Rivals, 247 Sports, On3 and ESPN
- The 85th overall prospect, 13th wide receiver and 18th-ranked player in the state by Rivals
- The 122nd overall prospect, 4th wide receiver and 22nd-ranked player in the state by ESPN
- The 133rd overall prospect, 22nd wide receiver and 27th-ranked player in the state by 247 Sports
- The 158th overall prospect, 22nd wide receiver and 31st-ranked player in the state by On3
- Finished his career as the most prolific receiver in Westlake history with 232 receptions, 4,035 yards and 53 touchdowns
- The 4,035 receiving yards rank as the 15th-most in Texas high school football history
- Won three state titles at Westlake and was the 2021 State Championship Offensive MVP, when he posted 236 yards receiving to set the record for reception yards in the state championship game
- 2019 Texas District 25-6A Co-Offensive Newcomer of the Year as a freshman, leading Westlake to the Texas 6A D-II state championship
- Also competed in basketball at Westlake
- Averaged 13.8 points per game as a junior, helping Westlake go 38-2 and reach the Texas 6A state semifinals
- Led the basketball team to a 30-2 mark and a Texas 6A runner-up finish as a sophomore
- Played under head coach Tony Salazar at Westlake
- Son of Nicole and Chris Giles
- Has one sibling, Riley
- His mother, Nicole, played basketball at UC Santa Barbara
- His father, Chris, played football at Washington State
- His uncle, Oscar Giles, is the defensive line coach at Wyoming