University of Minnesota Athletics
2022 Football Roster

Jersey Number 7
Chris Autman-Bell
- Position:
- WR
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-1 / 210
- Hometown:
- Kankakee, Ill.
- High School:
- Bishop McNamara
- Years in College / At Minnesota:
- 6 / 6
- Remaining Eligibility Entering 2025 Season:
- 1 year
- Letters:
- 4
- Class:
- Sixth Year
| PRONUNCIATION |
HONORS:
Academic All-Big Ten (2022)
All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (2021, media)
CAREER: Competed in 56 career games • made 131 catches (10th in school history) for 2,058 yards (eighth in school history) and 14 touchdowns (tied for 11th in school history) • ranks second in school history with a catch in 41 straight games (streak ended against Nebraska on Aug. 31, 2023).
2023: Saw limited action in nine games as he battled an injury • made six catches for 88 yards and one touchdown.
Game-by-Game: Started against Nebraska, but did not make a catch, ending his consecutive games played streak with a catch at 41 games • did not play against Eastern Michigan • competed at North Carolina and at Northwestern • missed the Louisiana and Michigan games with an injury • competed at Iowa • had one catch against Michigan State • made two catches for 16 yards against Illinois • gained 66 yards and scored one touchdown on two receptions at Purdue • played at Ohio State • caught one pass for seven yards against Wisconsin • professionalized prior to the Quick Lane Bowl.
2022: Competed in the first three games of the season • made 11 catches for 214 yards and one touchdown • missed the final 10 games of the season with an injury. Game-by-Game: Made three catches for 38 yards against New Mexico State • grabbed five passes for 118 yards against Western Illinois • caught a 39-yard touchdown against Colorado and ended the game with three receptions for 58 yards • suffered a season-ending injury against Colorado.
2021: Started all 11 games he played in and lead team in receptions (36), receiving yards (506) and receiving touchdowns (6). Game-by-Game: Missed the Ohio State and Miami games with an injury • made his season debut at Colorado and caught four passes for 79 yards • caught one ball for nine yards against Bowling Green before leaving the game with an injury • caught two passes for 40 yards – included a 32-yard touchdown – at Purdue • recorded a career-high 11 catches for 103 yards and one touchdown against Nebraska • hauled in four balls for 35 yards against Maryland • lone reception at Northwestern went for 10 yards • caught one ball for 24 yards against Illinois • caught five passes for 109 yards at Iowa, which included a 68-yard touchdown pass from Tanner Morgan • made four receptions for 44 yards and caught two touchdowns at Indiana • caught two balls against Wisconsin for 37 yards and one touchdown • lone catch against West Virginia in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl went for 16 yards.
2020: Competed in seven games and made 22 catches for 430 yards and one touchdown. Game-by-Game: Caught one pass for 45 yards against Michigan • made four catches for 112 yards (first career 100-yard game) and one touchdown at Maryland • lone reception at Illinois went for five yards • caught three passes for 24 yards against Iowa • caught five passes for a career high 129 yards against Purdue • caught five balls for 82 yards at Nebraska • made three catches for 33 yards and returned one kickoff for 12 yards at Wisconsin.
2019: Played in all 13 games and made 28 catches (caught at least one pass in every game) for 371 yards and five touchdowns. Game-by-Game: Caught two passes for 17 yards against South Dakota State • made two catches for 29 yards at Fresno State and caught his first career touchdown (20-yard pass from Tanner Morgan with 46 seconds left in the game) in the fourth quarter to force overtime • recorded two catches for 47 yards against Georgia Southern • recorded three catches for 97 yards and one touchdown (70 yards) at Purdue • caught two passes for 30 yards and one touchdown against Illinois • lone catch against Nebraska was a 15-yard touchdown, which was his third straight game with a touchdown • competed at Rutgers and made one catch • notched four catches for 56 yards against Maryland • made three catches for 31 yards and scored one touchdown against Penn State • recorded three catches for 21 yards at Iowa • caught one ball for eight yards at Northwestern and three passes for 16 yards against Wisconsin • caught one pass for seven yards in an Outback Bowl win against Auburn.
2018: Played in all 13 games and started nine • made 28 catches (fourth all-time for a Minnesota freshman) for 449 yards (third all-time for a Minnesota freshman) and led the team with a 16.03 yards per catch average. Game-by-Game: Made his Minnesota and collegiate debut against New Mexico State where he caught four passes for 43 yards • snagged two balls for 31 yards against Fresno State • caught one pass for 15 yards against Miami • made four catches for a team-high 70 yards at Maryland • caught three passes for 61 yards against Iowa • started at Ohio State • caught two passes for 75 yards at Nebraska • two receptions against Indiana went for 23 yards • caught two balls for 17 yards at Illinois • gained 44 yards on three catches against Purdue • lone reception was for three yards against Northwestern • caught three passes for 26 yards in a win at Wisconsin • made one catch for 41 yards against Georgia Tech.
2017: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Bishop McNamara High School in Kankakee, Ill. • wore No. 7 for the Fightin' Irish • as a senior, was limited to only two games as he was sidelined with a broken hand • as a junior, caught 34 passes for 881 yards and 15 touchdowns as team won the Class 3A state championship • ranked as a three-star prospect by Rivals, Scout, ESPN and 247 Sports • Scout ranked him as the No. 85 receiver in his class and as the No. 4 receiver in Illinois • Scout also listed him as the No. 87 recruit in the Midwest • Rivals tabbed him as the No. 17 recruit in Illinois, while 247 Sports had him at No. 35 • ESPN ranked him as the No. 8 recruit in his state and as the No. 90 receiver in the nation • coached by Rich Zinanni • also lettered in basketball.
PERSONAL: Son of Reggie Bell and Rosie Autman and of Tawone Autman • has four brothers (TJ, Kristain, Kwame, AJ) and six sisters (Tristyn, Taylor, Toree, Tia, Leah and Kiely).
Military Appreciation Game
Friday, November 07
Fleck Postgame Locker Room
Thursday, November 06
Cinematic Recap: Gophers Beat Spartans
Wednesday, November 05
Coach Fleck Postgame Interview
Sunday, November 02







