2024: Appeared in three games, getting the start in Utah’s win over UCF on Nov. 29, completing 19-of-30 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown, while rushing for 34 yards.
Made his second career start in Utah’s season finale at UCF, completing 13-of-20 for 111 yards and his first career scoring toss.
Completed 5-of-9 passes for 55 yards with 47 rushing yards, including a career-long 40-yard run after entering in the fourth quarter vs. Iowa State
Completed his only pass at Colorado for five yards.
2023: Played in two games, earning the start at quarterback in Utah's regular season finale against Colorado.
Went 1-0 as the starter.
Was 6-of-10 passing (60%) for 61 yards against Colorado, also rushing for two touchdowns on five carries for 11 yards.
Was also 1-of-1 for 18 yards against Northwestern in the Las Vegas Bowl.
2022: Did not see action.
Prior to Utah: Played at College of San Mateo from 2019-21, becoming the career passing touchdown record holder (46) after throwing for 4,673 career passing yards.
Named Northern California Player of the Year in 2019, also earning all-state and all-conference selections.
Led CSM to a 22-3 record in 25 starts.
Helped CSM to a conference championship in 2019 with the team also being named the Northern California Champions.
Was 157-of-272 passing (18 TDs) for 2,192 yards in 2019, also rushing for 264 yards (82 rush) with three touchdowns.
High School: School record holder in eight passing records at Serra HS in San Mateo, Calif.
Two-time all-state selection, also earning WCAL Quarterback of the Year in back-to-back seasons.
Named a Semper Fidelis All-American.
Finished his high school career with 5,789 passing yards on 434-of-643 passing (57 TDs).
Threw for 2,768 yards and 25 touchdowns as a junior, averaging 184.5 yards per game on 203-of-282 passing (72%).
Helped his team to a state championship in 2017 and back-to-back WCAL, section and NorCal championships in 2016 and 2017.
Earned MaxPreps National Player of the Week.
A three-year varsity football player, also played baseball (outfielder).
Personal: Son of Natasha Bottari and Kevin Woodsford … has one sibling, Dante … mother was on Utah’s swimming team for two seasons … started his own non-profit foundation in 2017, Play4Prevention, to promote mental health and suicide awareness after losing a friend to suicide.