2024 (GRADUATE)
- Ben Coleman is 16th among all FBS players with just four pressures credited by PFF this season (min. 250 pass block snaps). His 1.2 pressure allowed percentage on 325 pass block snaps is 17th in the FBS.
- Coleman has not been credited with allowing a sack this season.
- His 89.6 pass blocking grade is 6th among all FBS players and 4th among guards (min. 250 pass blocks).
- Leif Fautanu also has just four pressures credited against him, tied for 16th-fewest among FBS players and 9th among centers (min. 250 pass block snaps). His 1.2 pressure allowed percentage is 9th among FBS centers. His 89.3 pass-blocking grade is the best grade for any FBS center and seventh among all players.
- He has not been credited with a sack allowed this season.
- Has paved the way for ASU’s revamped offense, anchoring a line that has already seen the Sun Devils post more offensive yards than it did a season ago with no less than three games remaining.
- Road grader for ASU’s All-Everything running back, Cam Skattebo.
- Had not played a college football game in 646 days prior to his exception season.
- Is working on his second master’s degree
- Granted an extra year of eligibility after being forced to sit out the season with an injury sustained during the Spring
- Played in 25 games at Cal with 22 starts (16 at left guard and nine at left tackle)
- Started 11 of 12 games as a redshirt junior in 2022, including each of the first 10 and the season finale against UCLA with his first six starts at left tackle and his final five at left guard… Earned Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week for helping Cal's offense score seven touchdowns that were its most since also picking up seven against Texas on Sept. 17, 2016, while its 49 points scored were the most since a 49-7 victory at Oregon State on Oct. 20, 2018, its' 354 yards the most since rushing for a school-record 411 against Washington on Dec. 6, 2008, and its 599 yards of total offense the most since picking up 636 at Stanford on Nov. 20, 2021 ... helped Pac-12 Offensive Player and Freshman of the Week Jaydn Ott rush for 274 yards and three touchdowns with the 274 yards rushing the third-most in an FBS game through Week 8 of the 2022 season, the most by an FBS freshman since Maryland redshirt freshman Anthony McFarland had 298 against Ohio State on Nov. 17, 2018, and the most by an FBS true freshman since Texas' Chris Warren III had 276 against Texas Tech on Nov. 26, 2015
- As a redshirt sophomore in 2021, earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention honors from the league's coaches as well as Cal's Bob Tessier Award for the team's Most Improved Lineman on the offensive side of the ball where he started 11 of 12 possible games all at left guard… Became the first Cal player to win Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week honors since its' inception in 2019 for his performance in Cal's 41-11 win over Stanford in the 124th Big Game
- Helped Cal roll up over 500 total yards of offense three times in 2021 (Big Game record 636 at Stanford, 534 vs. Sacramento State, 517 vs. Oregon State) and more than 200 yards rushing on four occasions (352 at Stanford, 255 vs. Oregon State, 246 vs. Sacramento State, 213 vs. Colorado)…Key member of an offense that broke a school record for least turnovers committed in a full season (10)
- A consensus three-star prep prospect by all recruiting services where he was a classmate of fellow Sun Devil signee Travion Brown at Linfield Christian, where he was a two-way player on both the offensive and defensive lines…Rated as a Top-35 offensive guard nationally by 247Sports and a Top-80 overall player out of California by all major recruiting outlets while showing his versatility by also being a Top-60 defensive tackle prospect nationally by ESPN
- Combined for 115 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 19 quarterback hurries, five passes deflected and one forced fumble over 15 games as a 2016 sophomore and 2017 junior
- Missed his 2018 senior campaign due to injury when his squad posted a 13-2 overall record and won the Southern Section Division 12 title before falling in the SoCal Regional finals
- Had a huge junior season with 79 tackles, 25.0 tackles for loss, 10.5 sacks, 14 quarterback hurries, two passes deflected and one forced fumble that earned him several honors including USA Today and Cal-Hi All-State selections, All-Area recognition, and a first-team All-Ambassador League pick on both sides of the ball
- Also an All-Area and first-team All-Ambassador selection on both sides of the ball as a sophomore when he contributed 36 tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, 3.0 sacks (-10 yards), five quarterback hurries and three passes deflected for a squad that reached the first round of the Southern Section Division 7 playoffs
- Served as a team captain during each of his last three seasons
- His father, Ben, played in 135 NFL games with 104 starts during nine seasons in the league with Arizona, Jacksonville, San Diego and Washington after being drafted in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft with the No. 32 overall selection by the Arizona Cardinals