ATHLETE
BIO
- Enrolled at WVU in 2022 summer
2021 (Jr.) - North Dakota State
- Played for coach Matt Entz at North Dakota State
- Named All-Missouri Valley Football Conference Second Team
- Started 14 games at linebacker, helping the Bison win the 2021 NCAA FCS National Championship
- Missed the NCAA second round playoff game due to illness
- Finished the year as NDSU's third-leading tackler with 58 tackles, three tackles for loss, 1 ½ sacks and three interceptions
- Had two interceptions at Illinois State and one the following week against Missouri State
- Also had two pass breakups and one forced fumble
- Season-high seven tackles against Indiana State and in the national championship win over Montana State
2020 (COVID) – North Dakota State
- Started all 10 games at linebacker, helping NDSU to the NCAA national quarterfinals
- NDSU's third leading tackler with 52 total tackles
- Made 2 ½ tackles for loss and had one sack
- Had five pass breakups, one quarterback hurry and one forced fumble
- Career-high eight tackles in the NCAA first round playoff win over Eastern Washington
- Seven tackles against Central Arkansas, including six solo stops
- Also had seven tackles at Southern Illinois
2019 (So.) – North Dakota State
- Played in 13-of-16 games, helping NDSU win the NCAA FCS National Championship
- Made a tackle on NDSU's first kickoff of the season against Butler but was injured and missed the rest of the nonconference slate
- Had one tackle for loss in his return at Illinois State
- Season-high six tackles including four solo stops, a tackle for loss and an assisted sack in the win over South Dakota
- Named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll
2018 (Fr.) – North Dakota State
- Played in 10-of-15 games as a true freshman, helping NDSU win the NCAA FCS National Championship
- Played a majority of his time on the kickoff coverage team and punt defense
- NDSU ranked ninth in FCS and led the Missouri Valley Football Conference averaging 15.61 yards per punt return
High School
- Played for coach Jon Holmes at Bishop Miege High
- Played his junior year at Raytown South before transferring to Bishop Miege, where he was a safety on the school’s fourth straight Kansas Class 4A state championship under coach Jon Holmes
- 2017 all-state and all-conference first team
- Had 88 tackles including 54 solo stops
- Intercepted four passes and returned two for touchdowns
- Also had a punt return for a touchdown Ran on a record-setting 4x100 relay team
- Also participated in basketball and baseball
Personal
- Son of James and Lotu CoxOne of seven children (3 brothers, 3 sisters)
- Older brother, Jabril Cox, was a two-time All-America linebacker at NDSU from 2016-19, before transferring to LSU for his senior season
- Graduated in May 2022 with his bachelor’s degree in sociology with a minor in psychology
- Majoring in integrated studies
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PRO DAY
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FILM
NDSU Junior year highlights | Watch Google Video | |
WVU senior year Highlights | Watch Google Video | |