Biography
Pronunciation
RINE-wald
Reinwald's Career Vs. UCLA
Career: 3 receptions, 33 yards, 21 long
2017 (away): participated
2019 (away): 3 receptions, 33 yards, 21 long
2020 (away): participated
Reinwald's Cal Career Game Highs
Receptions: 4 (vs. Washington State, 2017)
Receiving Yards: 37 (at Washington, 2017)
Receiving TDs: 1 (four times, last vs. Colorado, 2021)
Long Reception: 31TD (vs. Colorado, 2021)
Kick Returns: 1 (at Stanford, 2019)
Kick Return Yards: 5 (at Stanford, 2019)
All-Purpose Yards: 37 (at Washington, 2017)
Points: 6 (four times, last vs. Colorado, 2021)
Tackles: 1 (vs. Sacramento State, 2021)
Cal Career (2017 – Present)
• Has played in 39 career games with eight starts since his 2017 arrival and accumulated 31 receptions for 315 yards and four touchdowns, while adding one kick return for five yards to total 320 all-purpose yards and one tackle
• Has a career-high-tying two touchdown receptions both as a 2019 sophomore and 2021 junior
• Posted career highs of 14 catches and 146 yards receiving while equaling a career-high two touchdown catches along with recording his lone career kick return for five yards while playing in a career-high-tying 12 games including a career-high three starts as a sophomore
• Matched his career high for games played as a 2017 true freshman when he played in all 12 contests off the bench
• Has his lone tackle as a 2021 senior
Senior (2021)
• Has played in all 10 games as a 2021 senior with two starts and contributed four receptions for 55 yards with two of his catches going for touchdowns to equal a career best
• Nevada - participated
• at TCU - participated
• Sacramento State - 1 tackle ... first career tackle
• at Washington - participated
• Washington State - participated
• at Oregon - 2 receptions, 11 yards, 1 TD, 7 long
• Colorado - 1 reception, 31 yards, 1 TD, 31 long ... career-long reception
• Oregon State - participated
• at Arizona - participated
• at Stanford - 1 reception, 13 yards, 13 long
Junior (2020)
• Played in all four games with two starts and contributed two receptions for 10 yards
• Had a single catch in each of his last two games picking up six yards against Stanford and four against Oregon
Sophomore (2019)
• Played in a career-high-tying 12 of 13 games possible including starts in three consecutive contests early in the campaign at Washington, vs. North Texas and at Ole Miss to set a new career mark for starts with three
• Posted career highs of 14 catches and 146 yards receiving while equaling a career-high two touchdown catches along with recording his lone career kick return for five yards
• Recorded 11 catches, 101 yards receiving and two touchdown grabs over the final six games after having posted three receptions for 45 yards over the first seven contests
• Had four explosive plays from the line of scrimmage of 15+ yards, all on receptions
• Had three receptions for 34 yards and his first career touchdown catch vs. Washington State
• Also had three catches for 33 yards including a season-long 21-yarder at UCLA
• Picked up two catches at Stanford (19 yards) and Utah (13 yards), adding his lone career kick return for five yards against the Cardinal
• Had one reception against UC Davis (19 yards) in the season opener, as well as at Ole Miss (15 yards), vs. North Texas (11 yards) and vs. Illinois in the Redbox Bowl (2 yards), adding the second receiving touchdown of his career against the Illini
• Played in games at Washington, vs. Arizona State, Oregon State and USC but did not record any statistics other than participation
• Only missed game came at Oregon
• Played in the spring game but did not record any statistics other than participation
Sophomore (2018)
• Played in one game off the bench against Idaho State but redshirted and did not use a season of eligibility
• Did not record any statistics other than participation
• Had one reception for six yards in the spring game
• Also played wide receiver during spring practices in addition to his listed tight end position
Freshman (2017)
• One of only four true freshmen to see game action along with Jeremiah Hawkins, Elijah Hicks and Michael Saffell
• Played in all 12 games including his first career start against Ole Miss, contributing 11 catches and 104 yards receiving
• Recorded a career-high four receptions for 34 yards against Washington State
• Had three catches for seven yards against Ole Miss
• Recorded two catches for a team-high and career-high 37 yards receiving at Washington (also career-high 37 all-purpose yards) including a 23-yard reception
• Registered two receptions for 26 yards against Weber State
Elk Grove High School (Class Of 2017)
• Posted career totals of 110 receptions for 1873 yards receiving and 30 touchdown grabs for a trio of teams that combined for a 34-6 overall record, won Delta League titles in each of his two final seasons as a 2015 junior and 2016 senior, and reached the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I finals during his junior season as well as the semifinals during both his sophomore and senior campaigns
• Earned All-NorCal honors as well as Delta League Co-Offensive Player of the Year and Sacramento Bee All-Metro recognition in addition to being a first-team all-conference pick as a senior when he posted career highs of 60 catches for 933 yards receiving with 17 touchdown grabs for a team that was 11-2 overall, won a conference title and reached the semifinals of the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I playoffs before falling to eventual state champ Folsom in the postseason for the second consecutive season
• Added 21 tackles and 1.5 sacks (-15 yards) as a senior
• Earned his first of two All-Delta League honors as a junior when he contributed 45 receptions, 853 yards receiving and 13 touchdown catches for a squad that was 13-1 overall, 7-0 in the Delta League to win its first of two straight conference titles and reached the finals of the Sac-Joaquin Section Division I playoffs
• Got into two games as a sophomore and had five catches for 87 yards for a team that was 10-3 overall and reached the Sac-Joaquin Section Division II semifinals
• Wore No. 5
Other
• Born August 10, 1999
• Son of Olaf and Rachell Reinwald
• Played prep football with his twin brother Zach Reinwald and older brother Trevor Reinwald
• Current recipient of a scholarship in honor of former Cal football and baseball student-athlete Brent Woodall, who was in the World Trade Center and killed in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001
• Major is environmental economics and policy
Last Updated
November 27, 2021