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2025 Football Roster

16 BJ Wagner

  • Position S
  • Class Redshirt Senior
  • Ht./Wt. 6-2 / 199
  • Hometown Orlando, Fla.
  • Previous School Delaware State / Western Kentucky

Biography

2024 (Delaware State): Aeneas Williams Award semifinalist for HBCU’s best defensive back … Appeared in 12 games ... Made 65 tackles (44 solo and 21 assisted) ... Second on team in solo tackles, tied for second in assisted tackles, and second in total tackles ... Intercepted a pass (tied for second on team) ... Made a team-high seven pass breakups ... Tied team lead with one forced fumble ... Returned one punt for 12 yards ... Saw a season-high 13 tackles vs. Howard (11/2).

2023 (El Camino College): Named to the All-SCFA Northern League First Team … Named the Defensive Player of the Game in the 2023 Beach Bowl in a 22-19 victory over Golden West … Had a pivotal interception in the bowl game … Was third on the team with 52 tackles (38 solo) … Played in 10 games, averaging 5.2 tackles per game … Recorded three pass break-ups … Had a season-best 12.0 tackles in a 31-24 victory at Bakersfield (9/30) … Had 9.0 tackles at Riverside (9/16).

2022 (Western Kentucky): Wagner appeared in nine games for the Hilltoppers during the 2022 season. His best performance of the year came against Hawaii when he made two tackles, one for loss, and intercepted a pass. He had a career-high six tackles in WKU's 73-0 win over FIU which contributed to his season total of 13. 

2021 (Western Kentucky): Wagner redshirted during the 2021 season.

2020 (Western Kentucky): Wagner was a member of WKU's practice squad and did not appear in a game in his first season on The Hill. He will retain his freshman year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

High School: Wagner was a four-year starter at Orlando Christian Prep, where he led his team to an 8-2 record as a senior. Accumulated 166 tackles, 7 interceptions and 4.5 tackles for loss over four seasons while also reeling in 89 catches for 1,354 yards and 20 touchdowns offensively. Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports and Rivals, with an 84 composite score from 247Sports. Chose WKU over others such as Louisville, Missouri, Rutgers and West Virginia.

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