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Porter Rooks
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Charlotte, N.C.
- High School:
- Myers Park
2022 SEASON
• Scored his first career touchdown in the win over UConn, he tied his career-high with five receptions in that contest.
• Pulled down seven of his 17 catches in the last two games of the regular season: four at Louisville and three at UNC.
2021 SEASON:
• Notched a career-high with five tough catches in the win at Florida State.
• Tallied 58 yards on two catches - a career-high yardage total - at Mississippi State.
• Was one of the top receivers in the Wolfpack’s rotation, head coach Dave Doeren considered him a starter.
2020 SEASON:
• Talented young player who had three catches for a season-high 51 yards in the win at Virginia, plus another TD catch that was overturned.
• Pulled down a season-high four catches at UNC.
• In for 290 snaps, tallying 24 catches for 276 yards.
• A 2020 early enrollee.
HIGH SCHOOL
• Played his senior season at Myers Park High School for coach Scott Chadwick. Played his previous two seasons at Providence Day School.
• In his three-year varsity career, hauled in 173 receptions for 2,424 yards and 34 touchdowns.
• As a senior: Caught 54 passes for 905 yards and 13 touchdowns. Averaged 16.8 yards per catch. Team finished 12-1 and advanced to the North Carolina 4AA state championship quarterfinals. Chosen to play in the World Bowl on Dec. 21 in Mexico City.
• Posted 1,538 receiving yards and 22 touchdowns in 22 games over his two seasons at Providence Day.
• As a junior: Caught 58 passes for 728 yards and 11 touchdowns in 11 games. Named a first-team all-state receiver by USA Today, N.C. Independent Schools, and was named to the Charlotte Observer’s All-Observer team.
• As a sophomore: Hauled in 66 receptions for 810 yards and 11 touchdowns in 11 games.
* Rankings: A four-star recruit by both rivals.com and 247sports.com. An ESPN Top 300 player, he is also ranked as the No. 6 recruit in North Carolina and No. 24 wide receiver nationally by ESPN.com.
PERSONAL:
• Brother Patrick played basketball at Clemson.
• Major: Sport management.