Career Summary
Lance Reynolds Jr. came to BYU from Timpview High School and earned letterman honors his junior and senior years. Reynolds was named team offensive lineman of the year and earned All-Mountain West Conference Second Team honors as a senior. The Rimington Trophy candidate ranked second on the Cougar roster for the first 10 games of the season with 69.5 tackles and averaged a tackle every 11.3 plays. Reynolds anchored an offensive line that provided pass protection for the nation's 7th-ranked offense, averaging 306.3 yards per game. He also provided run blocking for an offensive unit that produced over 1,700 yards rushing his senior year. College Football News named Reynolds as one of the top-30 players in the MWC at any position and the No. 2 offensive lineman in the conference.
Professional
- Signed a free agent deal with the Seattle Seahawks in 2006
Personal
- Parents are Lance and Leslie Reynolds
- Father, Lance, was the assistant head coach and running backs coach for the Cougars at the time Lance Jr. played
- Younger brothers Dallas, Matt and Houston later played football for BYU
- An Eagle Scout
- Served a Church mission to Little Rock, Arkansas
- Successfully gained over 60 pounds since returning from his Church mission
- Recruited by Utah State, UNLV, Utah, Harvard, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Washington
- Married Becky in spring 2002
Before BYU
- Four-year letterwinner in football at Timpview High School
- Named all-league performer as a linebacker and tight end as a junior and senior
- As a three-year starter and team captain, helped lead Timpview to the state title as a junior, runner-up as a sophomore and a third-place finish as a senior
- Earned most-inspirational honors as a senior