Career: Enters his senior season with the third-most starts among offensive players with 14.
2015: Listed as a starter at right offensive guard on the preseason depth chart.
2014: He made the first start of his career in EWU’s season opener on ESPN against Sam Houston State (8/23/14) and started all 14 games at right guard. He helped lead Eastern’s offense to new heights in 2014, especially on the scoreboard. For the first time in school history, Eastern scored at least 50 points in six games, including outings of 56, 54, 52, 52, 56 and 56. The Eagles were first in FCS in scoring offense (44.1 per game) and first downs (361 total), second in passing efficiency (163.52), third in total offense (513.4) and second in passing offense (328.2). Eastern’s red zone offense was second in FCS, scoring 94.9 percent of the time.
2013: Lettered as a backup offensive guard and special teams player. He helped Eastern set Big Sky and school records with 592 points, 83 touchdowns and 8,002 yards of offense in the 2013 season. As a team, EWU led FCS in passing efficiency (school record 182.6), and was fourth in total offense (533.5 per game), fourth in passing (349.8), 41st in rushing (183.7) and seventh in scoring (39.5). Eastern’s offensive line was selected as the FCS Offensive Line of the Week by Beyond Sports Network twice during the season. The first time came when EWU had 625 yards of offense in a 49-46 upset of 25th-ranked Oregon State (8/31/13) to open the season. The second time came in a 55-34 win at Idaho State (11/2/13) when the Eagles finished with a school record 743 yards of offense.
2012: Was a non-lettering squad member.
2011: Redshirted.
HS: Graduated from Graham Kapowsin HS in 2011. Earned honorable mention 4A All-State honors as an offensive lineman from Associated Press as selected by sportswriters and broadcasters. Named by the Seattle Times as a “White Chip” selection as one of the top 100 prospects in the state of Washington. He was a first team All-South Puget Sound League South Division selection as an offensive lineman. Also selected to Ron Siegel’s pre-season All-State team (seniors only). The Eagles finished 6-4 his senior season, including a 4-4 league record. As a junior, he was a first team All-South Puget Sound League South Division selection as both an offensive lineman and defensive lineman. He had 62 total tackles for an average of 6.9 per game, and also had three sacks. He also helped lead his school to a 6-4 record as a junior, including a 5-3 league mark.
Personal: Management major. Born 3/10/93 in Torrance, Calif. His parents are David and Roseangel Gomez.