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Sport(s)
  
Football

2014
  
Ohio State (GA)

Weight
  
86 kg

Title
  
Offensive Coordinator

Name
  
Cody Hawkins

Parents
  
Dan Hawkins

2006-2009
  
Colorado

Role
  
Football player

Team
  
Westview High School

Position(s)
  
Quarterback

Height
  
1.80 m


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Born
  
March 24, 1988 (age 36) Woodland, California (
1988-03-24
)

2010
  
Stockholm Mean Machines

Education
  
University of Colorado Boulder, Bishop Kelly High School, Boise State University

Siblings
  
Drew Hawkins, Brittany Hawkins, Ashley Hawkins

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Cody Norman Hawkins (born March 24, 1988) is a former college football player, a quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes, and son of former college head coach Dan Hawkins.

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High school

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Hawkins never lost playing football while growing up, going 59–0 since beginning in sixth grade. He also lettered twice in basketball in high school.

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In Boise, Idaho, Hawkins led Bishop Kelly High School to back-to-back undefeated state championships. He was also a two-time Idaho Statesman All-Idaho Football Team Player of the Year. In 2005, he threw for 42 touchdowns and 2,783 yards with 5 interceptions, earning him the 2005 Gatorade Idaho Player of the Year award. As a junior in 2004, he had 31 touchdowns and 8 interceptions for the Knights.

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Hawkins was a highly touted prospect, and had official offers from Colorado, Boise State, Brigham Young, Oregon, and Louisiana–Lafayette, but only made official visits to Boise State and Colorado. More colleges were not interested because of his small size. He was an EA Sports Elite 11 quarterback (#4).

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Hawkins was on a reality show called ESPNU Summer House, located in the Lincoln Park district in Chicago in 2006.

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His father Dan was the head coach at Boise State and had offered him a scholarship to play there, which he accepted. However, when his father switched jobs to be the head coach at Colorado, he again offered his son a scholarship to play there. Cody Hawkins kept his decision on where to play until National Signing Day and even had signed both letters of intent (LOI). He surprised his father when he faxed in his LOI to Colorado, thus picking Colorado over Boise State. His father would later say, "I really didn’t know what he was going to do" about the surprise.

2006

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Hawkins redshirted for 2006, and was selected for the Offensive Scout Award by his teammates for the season.

2007

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Heading into spring and fall practices in 2007, there was considerable discussion about who would be the starting quarterback for the season. The previous year's starter, Bernard Jackson, was still with the team, but was not considered the favorite to earn the position. Hawkins' competition, Nick Nelson, was a junior college transfer to the team. Because of the conflict of interest, his father had publicly stated he would leave the starting quarterback decision to the offensive coordinator, Mark Helfrich. The decision was not made until two weeks before the first game of the season.

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This was the 20th time a coach would coach his own son at quarterback in NCAA Division I college football, the ninth son to be a starter.

Hawkins led the team to a 6–7 record for 2007, including the Independence Bowl against the Alabama Crimson Tide.

He set the Colorado record for most pass attempts (424) and 2nd most completions (239).

2008

Hawkins was, according to some, not automatically a lock to be the starter for the 2008 season. Aside from continuing competition from Nick Nelson, Matt Ballenger was coming off of his redshirt season.

2009

After poor performances in the first four games of the 2009 season, Hawkins was replaced as the starter by Tyler Hansen on October 10 against Texas.

Statistics

Colorado does not recognize bowl games as part of the statistics. However, the NCAA does and the information is available. His 2007 stats including the bowl game are available here.

After college

In 2011, Hawkins accepted an offer to play professionally for the Stockholm Mean Machines of the Sweden Super Series league. He was also named the quarterback for the US national team for the 2011 IFAF World Cup and as the quarterbacks coach for the same team, serving under his father, in the 2015 IFAF World Cup.

Personal

Hawkins is one of four siblings. His oldest sister, Ashley, lives in Portland, Oregon, and works for Nike. His other sister, Britney, is married to Tim Brady, who played for at Boise State. His younger brother Drew played football at Boise State, and his father Dan played collegiately at UC Davis as a fullback, and was named head coach at Colorado in December 2005.

References

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