Terenn Houk
Wide Receiver 11
Ht/Wt
6'
5"
|
225 lbs.
Class
Senior
Hometown
Enumclaw, 
Washington
Last School
Enumclaw High School
Roster Years
2011-2015


Career Summary

Terenn Houk came to BYU from Enumclaw High School in Washington. He lettered all four years while playing in a total of 38 games and starting in 17. As a senior Houk became one of five BYU receivers with more than 450 yards and 35 receptions and was fourth on the team in receiving yards. He tallied a total of 739 yards on 60 receptions (12.3 average) and four touchdowns during his career. He scored BYU's first two-point conversion since 2011 as a senior before being named to Phil Steele's All-Independent Second Team. See the season summary tabs below and the recognition and stats tabs for more details.

Professional

  • Received minicamp invitation from the Chicago Bears and San Francisco 49ers in 2016

Personal

  • Graduated with degree in sociology

Before BYU

  • Played in the second annual Polynesian All-American Classic game at Cathedral High School in Los Angeles
  • Coached by Grant Peterson at Enumclaw High School
  • Also played basketball
BYU Hall of Fame

Freshman Year 2012

  • Earned letternan honors
  • Played in five games at receiver and tight end
Sophmore Year 2013

  • Played in nine games and started two
  • Caught two passes for eight yards
Junior Year 2014

  • Earned letterman honors as a junior
  • Played in 12 games, starting four
  • Caught 21 passes for 241 yards on the season
  • Season-high four catches for 58 yards and his first career touchdown at Connecticut
Senior Year 2015

  • Recorded career highs against UConn with six receptions and 129 receiving yards
  • Scored BYU's first two-point conversion since 2011 vs. TCU. Also caught his third receiving touchdown of the season against Fresno State
  • Had six catches for 68 yards in the Las Vegas Bowl against Utah
  • One of five BYU receivers with 450+ yards and 35+ receptions
  • Finished the season with 37 receptions for 490 yards and two TDs
  • Earned letterman honors as a senior
  • Played in 12 games, starting 11
  • Named to Phil Steele's Postseason All-Independent Second Team
Graduate Year

Redshirt Year 2011

  • Member of the scout team
Medical Redshirt Year 2011

  • Member of the scout team