University of Minnesota Athletics

2019 Football Roster

gophers wide receiver Demetrius Douglas (82)
Jersey Number 82

Demetrius Douglas

  • Position:
    WR
  • Ht./Wt.:
    6-0 / 195
  • Hometown:
    Portland, Ore.
  • High School:
    Jesuit
  • Letters:
    2
  • Class:
    Redshirt Sophomore
PRONUNCIATION

FEATURE STORIES
Sept. 2, 2019: Photography is more than a casual hobby for Gophers wide receiver (Star Tribune) 

HONORS:

Academic All-Big Ten (2019)
All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (2018)

2019 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Played in all 13 games and totaled 327 all-purpose yards • made 14 catches for 157 yards and also returned eight kickoffs for 133 yards and 11 punts for 37 yards. Game-by-Game: Caught one pass and returned one punt against South Dakota State • competed at Fresno State • made three catches for 40 yards against Georgia Southern and also returned one kickoff for 19 yards and one punt for 11 yards • recorded two catches at Purdue and competed against Illinois • returned one punt (four yards) and one kickoff (32 yards) against Nebraska • lone catch at Rutgers went for nine yards and also returned one kick for 16 yards • caught one pass against Maryland and returned two kickoffs for 33 yards • returned two punts and two kickoffs against Penn State • caught four passes for 60 yards at Iowa and returned one punt for 11 yards • returned one kickoff and two punts at Northwestern and caught two passes for 36 yards against Wisconsin • returned one punt in an Outback Bowl win against Auburn.

2018 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 13 games and started three at receiver • caught nine balls for 87 yards and one touchdown • served as team's primary kick and punt returner • returned 24 kickoffs for 594 yards (24.75 average) and his long return was 87 yards at Nebraska • returned seven punts for 113 yards (16.14 average), which included a 69-yard return for a touchdown at Wisconsin • third on the team with 794 all-purpose yards (594 kick return, 113 punt return and 87 receiving). Game-by-Game: Granted a medical hardship waiver from the NCAA and now has four years of eligibility remaining starting with the 2018 season • started against New Mexico State and made one catch for four yards • returned two kicks for 43 yards against Fresno State and one kick for 29 yards against Miami • returned four kicks for 88 yards at Maryland • played on offense and special teams against Iowa and returned one punt for six yards • returned one put for 12 yards and one kickoff for 14 yards at Ohio State • caught three passes for 31 yards and one touchdown (first of his career, 13-yard pass from Zack Annexstad) at Nebraska and also returned three kickoffs for 126 yards, which included a career-long 87-yard return • caught three passes for 43 yards against Indiana and returned five kickoffs for 98 yards • returned four kickoffs for 92 yards at Illinois • competed against Purdue • totaled 132 all-purpose yards (104 kick return, 19 punt return and 9 receiving) against Northwestern • returned a punt 69 yards for a touchdown in a win at Wisconsin • competed against Georgia Tech. 

2017: Played in the first three games of the season and started against Buffalo and Middle Tennessee • missed the final nine games with an injury • made 11 catches for 83 yards. Game-by-Game: Made Minnesota and collegiate debut against Buffalo and caught six passes for 36 yards • caught one pass for four yards at Oregon State • made four catches for 43 yards against Middle Tennessee. 

HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Jesuit High School in Portland, Oregon • wore No. 17 for the Crusaders • started at wide receiver and corner as he helped his team to a 12-1 record in 2016 • team went 26-1 his last two seasons and won a state championships his junior year • as a senior, recorded 38 receptions for 884 yards and 10 touchdowns • made 17 tackles, broke up seven passes and recorded five interceptions • consensus three-star corner recruit by Scout, Rivals, 247 and ESPN, but projects to play receiver at Minnesota • ranked as No. 2 corner in Oregon and as No. 49 corner in his class by Scout • 247 Sports listed him as the No. 6 prospect in Oregon, while ESPN had him at No. 9 and Rivals at No. 10 • coached by Ken Potter. 

PERSONAL:  Son of Omar and Adriane Douglas • has two sisters (Avery and Alex) father, Omar, played receiver at Minnesota from 1990-93 and ranks tied for eighth in receptions (130), tied for ninth in receiving touchdowns (14) and tenth in school history in receiving yards (1,681) • Omar, owns school record for touchdowns in a game with five (Oct. 9, 1993 vs. Purdue) and spent four years in the NFL with the New York Giants.

Thank You Gopher Fans
Tuesday, December 09
Painting the Axe
Saturday, December 06
Cinematic Recap: Gophers-Wisconsin
Wednesday, December 03
Signing Day Press Conference
Wednesday, December 03