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6 Trey Turner

  • Class Redshirt Sophomore
  • Height 6-1
  • Weight 190
  • Hometown Pittsburg, Calif.
  • High School Pittsburg HS '19

Biography

2022: Did not play in any games.

2021: He was a non-lettering squad member and did not play in any games.

2020-21: Was named to the Big Sky Conference All-Academic team. Turner was selected as the team’s offensive scout team player of the year. He was a non-lettering squad member and did not play in any games.

2019: Redshirted. He was offensive scout team player of the week once.

HS: Graduated from Pittsburg HS in 2019. Coached by Victor Galli at Pittsburg. He passed for 857 yards and rushed for another 103 in seven games as a senior in 2018. He completed 53.7 percent of his passes (80-of-149) and had 14 touchdowns and four interceptions, and also rushed for a score. Pittsburg finished the season 7-4 and 4-1 to finish as the runner-up in the Bay Valley League. The Pirates advanced to the open division of the CIF Playoffs where they lost to powerhouse De La Salle 38-0 in the semifinals. His junior season was wiped out with a knee injury suffered in preseason practices, but as a sophomore he passed for 957 yards and eight touchdowns while completing 52.7 percent of his passes (110-of-957). He also rushed for 200 yards and three scores. The Pirates finished 9-2 overall and 4-1 in league play, and lost to its league rival Freedom 55-35 in the semifinals of the open division of the CIF Playoffs. His high school coach was Victor Galli. Turner also played baseball in high school. Had a 4.15 GPA in high school to currently rank 62nd out of 864 students.

Personal: Political science major at Eastern and had a 3.19 grade point average through spring quarter 2022. His nickname is “Six Points.” Born 5/9/2000 in Vallejo, Calif. His parents are Aaron and Maria Turner. His father played college football from 1989 to 1992 at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, Calif. In 11 games during the 1991 season, he caught 92 passes for 1,604 yards and 18 touchdowns to lead NCAA major colleges that year in receiving yards. He led the Big West Conference in receiving yards for three consecutive seasons from 1990 to 1992, and in his career he caught 266 passes for 4,345 yards and 43 touchdowns. Inducted into the Pacific Hall of Fame in 2007, he earned third team AP All-America honors in 1990 and second team UPI All-America accolades in 1991. He was a first team All-Big West selection in 1991 and 1992. He went on to play in the Canadian Football League and coach.

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Historical Player Information

  • 7

    2019Freshman

    QB
    6'1" 190 lbs
    7
  • 2

    2020Redshirt Freshman

    QB
    6'1" 190 lbs
    2
  • 2

    2021Redshirt Freshman

    QB
    6'1" 190 lbs
    2
  • 6

    2022Redshirt Sophomore

    QB
    6'1" 190 lbs
    6