Christakos' Cal Career Game Highs
Receptions: 2 (vs. Oregon, 2022)
Receiving Yards: 20 (vs. Oregon, 2022)
Long Reception: 17 (vs. UC Davis, 2022)
Kickoffs: 5 (at Oregon State, 2020)
Kickoff Yards: 317 (at Oregon State, 2020)
Kickoff Average: 65.0, 3-195 (at UCLA, 2020)
Long Kickoff: 65 (many times, last at Oregon State, 2021)
Touchbacks: 1 (twice, last at Oregon State, 2020)
Cal Career (2020 – Present)
– Has seen action in 16 games all off the bench and has four receptions for 43 yards with all of his receiving numbers coming as a 2022 junior
– Handled kickoffs for two games as a 2020 freshman and averaged 64.0 yards per kickoff on eight tries
Junior (2022)
– Has played in all nine games off the bench and contributed all of his career receiving stats with four receptions and 43 yards receiving
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UC Davis (W, 34-13) – 1 reception, 17 yards, 17 long ... first Cal reception ... career-long reception
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UNLV (W, 20-14) – played but did not record any stats other than participation
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at Notre Dame (L, 17-24) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
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Arizona (W, 49-31) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
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at Washington State (L, 9-28) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
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at Colorado (L, 13-20, OT) – 1 reception, 6 yards, 6 long
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Washington (L, 21-28) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
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Oregon (L, 24-42) – 2 receptions, 20 yards, 14 long ... career-high receptions and yards receiving
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at USC (L, 35-41) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
Sophomore (2021)
– Made his first six appearances as a wide receiver all off the bench and also played special teams as a non-kicker but did not record any statistics other than participation
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at TCU - participated
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Sacramento State - participated
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at Washington - participated
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Washington State - participated
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at Arizona - participated
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at Stanford - participated
Freshman (2020)
– Played in the first two games and handled eight of the team's kickoffs with for an average of 64.0 yards per kickoff and two touchbacks
– Had a career-high 65.0 yard average and a career-high-tying one touchback in the season opener at UCLA when he kicked off three times for 195 yards
– Posted career highs of five kickoffs and 317 kickoff yards for a 63.4 yard average and a career-high-tying one touchback in the second game of the campaign at Oregon State
Chaparral HS (Class Of 2020)
– A four-year varsity player who accumulated 134 receptions for 2739 yards and 29 touchdowns while also completing all four of the passes he threw for 32 yards and two touchdowns on offense and had nine tackles on defense all during his 2017 sophomore campaign
– Also served as his squad’s primary kicker and punter during his sophomore and 2018 junior campaigns, making 15-of-25 field goals in his career including a long of 53 as a junior and 51-of-61 PAT’s, while handling 73 kickoffs and averaging 38.7 yards per punt
– Earned first-team All-State recognition and a finalist selection for Arizona’s prestigious Ed Doherty Award as a 2019 senior when he had 43 receptions for 816 yards receiving while completing both of his passes for 12 yards, and making 2-of-3 field goal attempts for a squad that finished 8-3 overall, won a Desert Valley Section title by winning all five of its games and reached the opening round of the AIA State Football Championships Open Division playoffs Conference
– Registered career highs of 54 receptions, 1221 yards receiving and 12 touchdown catches, while also completing both of his passes for 20 yards, made 6-of-11 field goals including a career-long of 53 and 31-of-35 point-after attempts, handled 46 kickoffs and averaged 42.4 yards per punt on 27 punts as a junior for a squad that reached the opening round of the AIA State Football Championships Conference 6A playoffs
– Had 32 receptions for 604 yards and eight touchdowns as well as all nine of his career tackles, made 7-of-11 field goals including a season-long of 49 and 19-of-25 point-after attempts, handled 27 kickoffs and averaged 35.6 yards per punt on 32 punts including five inside the opponents’ 20-yard line as a 2017 sophomore for a team that finished 7-5 overall and reached the second round of the AIA State Football Championships Conference 5A playoffs
– Saw his first varsity action by playing in three games as a 2016 freshman and contributed five receptions for 98 yards and also converting his lone point-after attempt for a team that reached the opening round of the AIA State Football Championships Conference 5A playoffs
– Was listed on the varsity roster as an eighth-grader but did not see any game action for a team that finished 9-3 overall and shared a I Section II Football title and reached the second round of the AIA State Football Championships Division I playoffs
– Wore No. 81
High School Stats And Bio (According To MaxPreps.com)
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Recruiting Notes And Ratings (as of December 18, 2019)
Stars: 247Sports (3), ESPN (3), Rivals (3)
National Overall Player Rankings: 247Sports (969)
National Wide Receiver Rankings: ESPN (164)
National Tight End Rankings: 247Sports (43)
Regional Overall Player Rankings: ESPN (142)
Arizona Overall Player Rankings: Rivals (16), ESPN (22), 247Sports (24)
Ratings/Scout Grades: 247Sports (0.8539), ESPN (75), Rivals (5.6)
Justin Wilcox On Tommy Christakos
“We wanted to add some big targets to our offense and Tommy certainly fits the bill. He’s a very big receiver who catches the ball extremely well and will add value to the unit. He also possesses a powerful kicking leg and can help us on special teams. True two-position players are hard to come by and we’re excited we’ll have one here.”
Other
– Born August 29, 2001
– Son of George and Danielle Christakos
– Major is undeclared
Last Updated
November 12, 2022