2018: Played in 13 games.
2017: First Team All-MAC. Phil
Steele First Team All-MAC. Academic All-MAC and MAC Distinguished
Scholar-Athlete selection. Started all 11 games played at center (missed one
contest due to injury/rest). Took 801 snaps. Was on the preseason watch lists
for the Rimington Trophy and the Outland Trophy. WMU ranked 21st in the nation
rushing in 2017, averaging 224.8 yards per game - seven different players
rushed for 26 touchdowns. Earned third varsity letter. Lone junior voted by
teammates for “Captain’s Award”, joining seniors Jarvion Franklin, Donnie
Ernsberger and Robert Spillane.
2016: Named Second-Team All-MAC.
Academic All-MAC and MAC Distinguished Scholar-Athlete selection. Started all
14 games at center. Member of Bronco offensive line that was ranked No. 4 in
the country by Pro Football Focus. The team finished 24th in the country in
rushing offense and allowed just 16 sacks on the year, the 13th fewest total in
the country. Opened holes for team to run for over 300 yards three times. Paved
the way for Jarvion Franklin to rush for a WMU program-record 281 yards on the
ground at Akron (10/15).2015: Started 12 games. Made his first career start against No. 4 Michigan State (9/4). Helped pave the way for 401 yards rushing against Ohio (10/17) in the second half. Blocked for the MAC Freshman of the Year and Popeye’s Bahamas Bowl MVP Jamauri Bogan who finished with 1,051 rushing yards and 16 TDs on the season. As a team, the Broncos were second in the MAC and 29th in the country with 204.6 yards per game on the ground.
High School: Attended East Kentwood High School in Michigan. Rated 3-star prospect by ESPN, Scout.com, Rivals.com. No. 13 in Detroit News Blue Chip Recruits list. Ranked No. 12 on Detroit Free Press Fab 50 list. Two-time First Team All-Conference. All-State Honorable Mention. Named Detroit Free Press First Team All-State. Ranked No. 1 center in the state of Michigan. Named Top Ten “Best of the Best” offensive lineman at Rivals.com Big Man Elite camp.
Personal: Business major, received undergraduate degree in April 2018, working on a master’s degree. Born on Feb. 26, 1997 in Grand Rapids, Mich. Son of John and Melissa Keenoy. Has one younger sibling, Mackenzie. Played youth football with WMU quarterback Jon Wassink.
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