Robert Flores, a defensive back, wore 20 in 2008. This is not the Robert Flores who works for MLB Network.
Harrison "Clay" Wagner, a safety, wore 20 in 2009. Fun fact: he served as an extra in a Dennis Quaid movie.
Robert Flores, 2008
Harrison "Clay" Wagner, a safety, wore 20 in 2009. Fun fact: he served as an extra in a Dennis Quaid movie.
Clay Wagner, 2009
Alex Pierson, another safety, wore 20 in 2010. His younger brother, Elijah, was a linebacker for the Wildcats in 2013 and 2014.
One of his old profile pictures on Facebook.
Alex Pierson, 2010
Corbin Lovelady was the next Wildcat to wear 20; he too was a safety, playing in 2011.
Corbin Lovelady, 2011
Jarrett Bailey, a cornerback, made the varsity in 2012, his junior year, and took this number. He switched to #7 in 2013.
Jarrett Bailey, 2012-13; wore #7 in 2013
Connor Wakeford, a wide receiver, wore 20 in 2013.
Connor Wakeford (front, left), 2013
Jacobi Boudreaux, a running back, wore 20 in 2014. His older brother, Aaron, was a cornerback in 2011. Jacobi was on the roster at Angelo State for one season.
Jacobi Boudreaux (delivering German suplex), 2014
Terrell Brown, the next Wildcat to wear #20, was a starting cornerback in 2015. Dominic Davis wore this number in 2016.
Arkievrick Vitatoe (I think it's pronounced Vit-uh-tow; it definitely does not rhyme with potato) came to Cy Woods from Jeanerette, Louisiana. After getting a chance to prove himself as a kick returner in the early part of the 2017 season, he became a starting A-back and averaged nearly nine yards per carry.
Arkievrick Vitatoe, 2017
Ben Maduabuchi was a defensive back in 2019.
Photo courtesy: Phlox Photography
Ben Maduabuchi, 2019
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