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Jersey Number 5
Josiah Freeman
- Position:
- WR
- Height:
- 6-3
- Weight:
- 196
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Soledad, Calif.
- High School:
- Soledad HS
- Prev School:
- Hartnell JC
Bio
2024 (JUNIOR): Appeared in four games before suffering a season-ending injury against Washington State (Oct. 12) … had eight receptions for 95 yards and two touchdowns … scored touchdowns against New Mexico (Sept. 21) and Washington State (Oct. 12) … had a season-best performance at New Mexico with five receptions for 46 yards and a score.
2023 (R-SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 13 games … got his first career start against Eastern Washington (Sept. 9) … totaled 19 receptions for 249 yards … tied for the career-high with an average of 13.1 yards per catch this season … scored his first career touchdown against New Mexico State in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl (Dec. 16) … had a career-high 75 yards on four receptions at Utah State (Oct. 13) … had a career-high five catches for 65 yards against Boise State (Nov. 4) … had at least one catch in eight games this season.
2022 (SOPHOMORE): Did not participate ... redshirted.
PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played football at Hartnell Junior College in Salinas, Calif. … was an all-state and all-conference wide receiver … was named the offensive MVP in 2021 … in 2021, he played in eight games with 50 receptions 866 total yards receiving and 10 touchdowns … averaged 108.3 receiving yards per game, a mark that led the state that season … averaged nearly 18 yards per reception … was also an academic standout, earning Dean’s List recognitions in the spring of 2020.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Soledad High School in Soledad, Calif. … was an all-conference and all-league player … he is the first Soledad High alumnus to ever play Division I college football.
PERSONAL: From Soledad, Calif. … son of Cynthia Flores … has four siblings … favorite athlete is Julio Jones because he was the reason why he loves the position he plays … had recruiting interest out of junior college by Utah, Washington, Washington State, Arizona State, Nevada, Texas State and UNLV … chose to attend Fresno State because of the culture around the program, and the coaching staff ... majoring in Cert of Adv Study Ed Tech.
2023 (R-SOPHOMORE): Appeared in 13 games … got his first career start against Eastern Washington (Sept. 9) … totaled 19 receptions for 249 yards … tied for the career-high with an average of 13.1 yards per catch this season … scored his first career touchdown against New Mexico State in the Isleta New Mexico Bowl (Dec. 16) … had a career-high 75 yards on four receptions at Utah State (Oct. 13) … had a career-high five catches for 65 yards against Boise State (Nov. 4) … had at least one catch in eight games this season.
2022 (SOPHOMORE): Did not participate ... redshirted.
PRIOR TO FRESNO STATE: Played football at Hartnell Junior College in Salinas, Calif. … was an all-state and all-conference wide receiver … was named the offensive MVP in 2021 … in 2021, he played in eight games with 50 receptions 866 total yards receiving and 10 touchdowns … averaged 108.3 receiving yards per game, a mark that led the state that season … averaged nearly 18 yards per reception … was also an academic standout, earning Dean’s List recognitions in the spring of 2020.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Soledad High School in Soledad, Calif. … was an all-conference and all-league player … he is the first Soledad High alumnus to ever play Division I college football.
PERSONAL: From Soledad, Calif. … son of Cynthia Flores … has four siblings … favorite athlete is Julio Jones because he was the reason why he loves the position he plays … had recruiting interest out of junior college by Utah, Washington, Washington State, Arizona State, Nevada, Texas State and UNLV … chose to attend Fresno State because of the culture around the program, and the coaching staff ... majoring in Cert of Adv Study Ed Tech.
FB Media Availability [9/2]: QB E.J. Warner
Tuesday, September 02
FB Weekly Press Conference [9/1]
Monday, September 01
FB highlight vs Georgia Southern [8/30/25]
Monday, September 01
Post-Game Press Conference [8/30]
Saturday, August 30