Career Summary
Jason Speredon came to BYU from Granger High School in Utah after being recruited by 47 different schools. Speredon saw action in 34 games on the Cougars' offensive line and lettered three seasons. He helped BYU rank sixth in the nation in passing offense in 2008 and No. 21 in third-down conversion percentage in 2010. As a senior, Speredon was a valuable contributor to an offensive unit that achieved seven 200-yard or more rushing games, the most for BYU since 2001. He also helped BYU to 39-13 overall record during his career and received all-conference recognition for his performances. See the season summary tabs below and the recognition and stats tabs for more details.
Professional
Signed free agent deal with the Arizona Cardinals in 2011
Personal
- Parents are Joe and Carol Speredon
- Eagle Scout
- Speaks Spanish
- Served a Church mission in Concepcion, Chile
- Married to Shalee Fackrell
- The couple has one daughter
- Recruited by 47 different schools, including Utah, Arizona, Colorado, Stanford, Notre Dame, Nebraska and Oregon
Before BYU
- Two-time Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune first-team All-State selection
- PrepStar Magazine All-Region selection
- SuperPrep All-Midlands selection
- Recorded 75 tackles, including 12 sacks as a defensive lineman his senior year
- Three-year starter for head coach Dan Eckert
- Team captain
- Student Sports Magazine Junior All-American
- Three-time letterwinner in wrestling
- Placed fourth in the state finals as a sophomore and third as a junior