2018: Played in 9 games.
2017: All-Pac-12 honorable
mention. Pac-12 All-Academic second team. CoSIDA Academic All-District. Rimington
Trophy watch list. 14 games played. Led Stanford to 656 total yards vs. Rice,
seventh-most in school history. Led Stanford to 405 rushing yards vs. UCLA,
fourth-most in school history. Bryce Love set single-game school rushing record
(301 yards) in his start vs. Arizona State.2016: CoSIDA Academic All-District. Pac-12 All-Academic second team. AP All-Bowl team (honorable mention). 13 games played and started at center. Led Stanford to 302 rushing yards vs. USC. Led Stanford to 365 rushing yards vs. Oregon State, eighth-most in school history. Led Stanford to 282 rushing yards (6.7 yards/carry) at Oregon. Led Stanford to 357 rushing yards at Cal, ninth-most in school history. Led Stanford to 373 rushing yards vs. Rice, sixth-most in school history.
2015: Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. Five games played.
2014: Did not see action.
High School: Played at Bartram Trail (Fla.) under head coach Darrell Sutherland. Four-star recruit by ESPN. Nation’s 24th-best offensive tackle, 74th-best prospect in Florida. Three-star recruit by Rivals. Three-star recruit by Scout. Nation’s 48th-best offensive guard. 37 career starts. 2013 6A all-state second team. 2013 Florida Times-Union Super 24. 2013 All-First Coast first team. 2013 Florida Times-Union Super 75. 2013 FHSF 6A All-State Elite Team. 2013 all-county first team. 2012 All-First Coast third team. 2012 all-county second team. Invited to Florida's North-South All-Star Game. Invited to NUC All-South All-Star Game. Lettered in track and field at shot put. Lettered in basketball. AP Scholar with Distinction. 2013 AP Scholar Award. 2012 AP Scholar Award.
Personal: Full name is Jesse Paul Burkett. Born in Jacksonville, Fla. Son of Bill and Carol Hardy Burkett. Father played football at Brown (1980-81. Great uncle, Mike Byelene, played football at Purdue (1937-40) and drafted by Green Bay Packers. Prepped at Massillon (Ohio) and played under head coach Paul Brown. Namesake of Brown’s eldest son. Majoring in Japanese and symbolic systems.
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