Mangum's Cal Career Game Highs
Receptions: 1 (twice, last vs. UNLV, 2022)
Receiving Yards: 31 (vs. UNLV, 2022)
Long Reception: 31 (vs. UNLV, 2022)
Rushes: 1 (vs. UNLV, 2022)
Rushing Yards: 5 (vs. UNLV, 2022)
Long Rush: 5 (vs. UNLV, 2022)
KIck Returns: 2 (vs. Idaho, 2023)
Kick Return Yards: 32 (vs. Idaho, 2023)
Long Kick Return: 21 (vs. Idaho, 2023)
All Purpose Yards: 36 (vs. UNLV, 2022)
Yards From Scrimmage (Rushing And Receiving): 36 (vs. UNLV, 2022)
Cal Career (2020 – Present)
– Has played in seven games all off the bench since his arrival in 2020
– Has contributed two receptions for 31 yards, one rush for five yards and two kick returns for 32 yards to total 68 all-purpose yards, while he has 36 yards from scrimmage
Sophomore (2023)
– Has played in one game off the bench
– Has contributed two kick returns for 32 yards
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Idaho (W, 31-17) – 2 kick returns, 32 yards, 21 long ... made his season debut ... lone career kick returns and kick return yards
Freshman (2022)
– Played in three games all off the bench and contributed one reception for 31 yards as well as one rush for five yards to total 36 all-purpose yards and yards from scrimmage before suffering a season-ending injury at Notre Dame
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UC Davis (W, 34-13) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
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UNLV (W, 20-14) – 1 reception, 31 yards, 31 long; 1 rush, 5 yards ... career-high-tying receptions ... career-high yards receiving, rushing yards, all-purpose yards and yards from scrimmage ... career-long reception ... first career rush
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at Notre Dame (L, 17-24) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation ... suffered a season-ending injury
Sophomore (2021)
– Redshirted
– Played in two games off the bench and had one reception for zero yards
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Sacramento State (W, 42-30) – 1 reception, 0 yards ... first Cal reception ... career-high-tying receptions ... Cal debut
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Washington State (L, 6-21) – played but did not record any statistics other than participation
Freshman (2020)
– Made his lone Cal appearance in the 2020 season opener at UCLA
Cal Track & Field Bio
Westlake HS (Class of 2020)
– School’s all-time leading receiver who has posted career totals of 159 receptions for 2828 yards with 40 touchdowns, while adding two rushes for seven yards, one two-point conversion catch and completing two-of-three passes for 25 yards and one touchdown with one game remaining
– Earned three All-District honors, and was also second-team All-State and All-Area as a 2018 junior
– Totaled 3510 career all-purpose yards and 41 touchdowns, adding 25 kick returns for 500 kick return yards and one touchdown as well as 14 punt returns for 175 punt return yards
– Had 1170 all-purpose yards with a career-high 61 receptions for 957 yards and 13 touchdowns as well as six kickoff returns for 166 yards, four punt returns for 40 yards, one rush for seven and the two-point conversion on a reception a 2019 senior with his squad playing in the currently the No. 10 ranked team in Texas according to MaxPreps and 14-1 overall heading into a matchup with Guyer in 6A D2 state championship game at AT&T Stadium this Saturday
– Had a career-high 1478 all-purpose yards with 55 receptions for a career-high 1146 yards and a career-best 17 touchdowns as well as 12 kickoff returns for 243 yards and one touchdown, five punt returns for 89 yards and completed his only throw for 16 yards as a junior when his squad was 13-2 overall, 8-0 in 6A Region IV District 25 games to win a District title and reached the semifinals of the 6A D2 state playoffs before finishing as the No. 18 ranked team in Texas according to MaxPreps
– Had 862 all-purpose yards by contributing 43 receptions for 725 yards and 10 touchdowns as well as seven kickoff returns for 91 yards, five punt returns for 46 yards and completed his only throw for a nine-yard touchdown as a 2017 sophomore when his squad was 14-1 overall, 6-0 in 6A Region IV District 25 games to win a District title and reached the semifinals of the 6A D2 state playoffs before finishing as the No. 8 ranked team in Texas according to MaxPreps
– Wore No. 11 in football
– Also played two seasons of varsity basketball as a 2017-18 sophomore and 2018-19 junior and is a member of the track and field team with marks of 24 feet in the long jump and 14.1 in the 110 hurdles, finishing second in the Texas state finals in both events as a 2019 junior
High School Stats (According To MaxPreps.com)
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Recruiting Notes And Ratings (as of December 18, 2019)
Stars: 247Sports (3), ESPN (3), Rivals (3)
National Overall Player Rankings: 247Sports (835)
National Wide Receiver Rankings: ESPN (87), 247Sports (128)
Regional Overall Player Rankings: ESPN (95)
Texas Overall Player Rankings: ESPN (73), 247Sports (107)
Ratings/Scout Grades: 247Sports (0.8594), ESPN (78), Rivals (5.5)
Justin Wilcox On Mason Mangum
“Mason was an extremely productive receiver at a powerhouse Texas high school program and represents the ultimate student-athlete. He excels in the classroom while also showing excellent athleticism, ball skills, and competitiveness on the field. Mason also has a successful track and field resume and if you want to get a taste for his athleticism, just watch him dunk a basketball.”
Other
– Born July 16, 2001
– Son of Mark and April Mangum
– Father, Mark, played football at Wisconsin
– Major is data science
Last Updated
September 23, 2023