Career: Weed played 47 games as an Eagle (36 as a starter), and holds career totals of 135 tackles, six interceptions and 15 passes broken up.
2022: Was named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team. Weed played in all 11 games for the Eagles, making seven starts. He recorded 30 tackles and tied for the team lead with three interceptions, returning one 40 yards for a touchdown against Northern Colorado (11/19/22). He also had two passes broken up. His first interception of the season came with 44 seconds left in the fourth quarter against Tennessee State (9/3/22), allowing the Eagles to run out the clock and secure a 36-29 victory. Against Idaho (11/5/22), Weed recorded a season-high six tackles and came up with another interception. He recovered a fumble against Weber State (10/8/22).
2021: Was named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team. Weed appeared in all 13 games for the Eagles, starting in 11. He tallied 37 tackles (including one for loss), four pass break ups, and an interception. In Eastern’s season-opener against FBS opponent UNLV (9/2/21), Weed recorded the third interception of his career with just over three minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. The score was tied, and UNLV had the ball on the 50-yard line. Weed intercepted the ball at the EWU 30, returning it for 15 yards. The game would eventually go into double overtime, and Eastern emerged victorious. His season-high of seven tackles came on 10/23/21 against Weber State. He was also credited with half of a tackle for loss and four total tackles against both Southern Utah (9/25/21) and Northern Iowa (11/27/21). The Eagle defense only allowed one touchdown from Northern Iowa in the first round of the FCS Playoffs.
2020-21: Weed earned All-Big Sky Conference second team honors after starting all seven Eastern games as a cornerback. Was named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team. He had 22 tackles with a pair of passes broken up. His top tackle performance of the season was six against Idaho State (3/13/21). He had a pass broken up in both Idaho games (2/27/21 & 4/10/21).
2019: Was an honorable mention selection on the Hero Sports Freshman All-America squad. In addition, he was EWU’s co-freshman of the year (along with kicker Seth Harrison). Weed began preseason practices as a safety, but moved over to cornerback and ended up starting 11 of the 12 Eastern games he played. Weed finished with 44 tackles, a team-leading seven passes broken up and two interceptions after seeing action in four games as a redshirt in 2018. He made his season debut versus Washington (8/31/19), then made the first start of his career against Lindenwood (9/7/19) and finished with three tackles and a pass broken up. He also returned three punts for 10 yards with a long of eight, and finished the season with four returns for nine yards. His top tackling game was against both Montana (10/26/19) and Idaho State (11/9/19) when he finished with eight. He had an interception against Portland State (11/23/19) which led to an Eagle touchdown and started a run of 28-straight points for EWU in a 53-46 win. Weed originally returned the pick 33 yards for a TD, but a penalty shortened the play. He had two passes broken up against both North Dakota (9/28/19) and Northern Colorado (10/10/19), and his first career interception against Sacramento State (10/5/19). He was the team’s defensive player of the week for his season-ending performance against PSU.
2018: Redshirted, but played in four games in accordance with a new NCAA rule that allows student-athletes to play in up to four games and still redshirt. He saw significant action in EWU’s opener versus Central Washington (9/1/18), returning four punts for 43 yards and a long of 22. He also returned a punt for 20 yards in EWU’s next game versus Northern Arizona (9/8/18), and had tackles versus both Southern Utah (10/6/18) and UC Davis (11/10/18). He also returned a punt for one yard versus UCD, giving him a 10.7 average on six punt returns on the season (64 total yards).
HS: Graduated from Sumner HS in 2018. He was named by the Seattle Times as a “Red Chip” selection as one of the top 16 prospects in the state of Washington. He was rated as a three-star recruit and the 12th best prospect in the state of Washington by 247sports.com and scout.com. He was a two-star prospect on rivals.com. Weed twice earned Tacoma News Tribune All-Area honors after helping Sumner to the semifinals of the semifinals of the State 4A Playoffs his junior and senior seasons. Including playoffs, he finished his career with 5,980 all-purpose yards, 83 touchdowns and 19 interceptions. He helped Sumner win 33 of 38 games (87 percent), including a 22-2 record (92 percent) in league games. In regular season games, he had 4,606 all-purpose yards in his career (139.6) and scored 69 total touchdowns, and averaged 11.5 yards every time he touched the ball. He had six interception returns for touchdowns, finishing with a total of 16 interceptions for 390 yards (24.4 per return). Weed also finished his career with 103 total tackles and a pair of sacks. He rushed for 2,235 yards (8.0 per carry) and 29 touchdowns; caught 99 passes for 1,670 yards (16.9 per catch) and 30 scores; had 274 yards and a touchdown on kickoff returns (21.1 average) and 37 yards on punt returns (12.3 per return). In addition, he completed all three of the passes he attempted for 136 yards and a TD. As a senior, he earned All-State honors as an all-purpose player from the
Tacoma News-Tribune, including schools from all classifications. He was also a first team 4A All-State selection as an all-purpose player by the
Associated Press. He was the 4A South Puget Sound League MVP. Weed finished with 138 carries for 1,101 yards and 14 touchdowns rushing; he had another 50 catches for 708 yards and 13 TDs receiving; and he picked off eight passes his senior season. He finished with 2,129 all-purpose yards for the season with 33 total touchdowns. He added 55 yards on kickoff returns and 228 yards on eight interceptions (28.5 average and three TDs). He also finished with 25 tackles. He scored five touchdowns and added an interception in Sumner’s 49-13 win over Bonney Lake. Weed had 271 total yards with a rushing TD, receiving TD and interception return for a score for Sumner in a 45-14 victory over Bellarmine Prep. Weed then had 226 all-purpose yards on nine touches (25.1 average) in a win over Monroe in the quarterfinals of the State 4A Playoffs. He had an 85-yard interception return for a TD, a 61-yard rushing TD and a 34-yard receiving TD. Sumner’s season came to an end with a 10-0 loss to eventual state runner-up Woodinville in the semifinals. The Spartans finished the season 10-3 and 6-2 in the 4A South Puget Sound League. As a junior, Weed had 1,835 all-purpose yards and scored a total of 26 touchdowns on a team that also included Stanford signee Connor Wedington. Weed rushed for 951 yards (7.8 per carry) and 13 touchdowns, with four performances of at least 100 yards. He also caught 28 passes for 585 yards and 10 more scores, and added 167 yards on kickoff returns (23.9 per return and a TD) and 132 on six interceptions (22.0 average and two TDs). He also finished with 55 tackles and a pair of sacks. The Spartans lost to eventual state champion Camas in the semifinals of the State 4A Playoffs. That was the team’s lone loss of the season in 13 games, including a perfect 8-0 record to win the 4A SPSL title. In his sophomore season, Weed had 200 yards and two touchdowns rushing (10.0 per carry), and caught 25 passes for 435 yards and seven scores. He also had a pair of interceptions for 30 yards and a touchdown, 23 total tackles, and averaged 26.0 on two kickoff returns. Sumner was 11-1 overall and won its first of two straight league titles, winning the 3A South Puget Sound League title with a perfect 8-0 record. Their lone loss of the season was a 28-21 loss to Bishop Blanchet in the first round of the State 3A Playoffs. His coach at Sumner was Keith Ross. He also competed in track and field for Sumner, helping the school’s 4x100 relay team place second at the State 4A Championships in 2017 with a 42.15 time. As a senior, the 4x100 relay had a time of 42.59 to finish third in the state.
Personal: Communications studies and had a 3.44 grade point average through spring quarter of 2021. Born 9/1/99 in Auburn, Wash. Parents are Tara and Daniel Weed. Nickname is “Tre-Tre”.
Year |
GP |
TT |
Hi |
S |
TL-Yds |
FF-FR |
PBU |
I-Yds |
2018 |
4 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
0-0 |
0-0 |
0 |
0-0 |
2019 |
12 |
44 |
8 |
0 |
2.5-5 |
1-0 |
7 |
2-13 |
2020-21 |
7 |
22 |
6 |
0 |
0.5-1 |
0-0 |
2 |
0-0 |
2021 |
13 |
37 |
7 |
0 |
1-2 |
0-0 |
4 |
1-15 |
2022 |
11 |
30 |
6 |
0 |
1-12 |
0-1 |
2 |
3-40 |
Totals |
47 |
135 |
8 |
0 |
5-8 |
1-1 |
15 |
6-68 |
Punt Returns: 2018/6-64-6.4 (long of 22); 2019/4-9-2.2 (long of 8); 2020-21/1-4; Totals/11-77-7.0 (long of 22).
Kickoff Returns: 2019/3-50-16.7 (long of 19).