University of Minnesota Athletics
2019 Football Roster

Winston DeLattiboudere
- Position:
- DL
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-3 / 260
- Hometown:
- Baltimore, Md.
- High School:
- Howard
- Letters:
- 3
- Class:
- Redshirt Senior
PRONUNCIATION |
HONORS:
Academic All-Big Ten (2019)
Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2019)
Tony Dungy Award (2019)
Career: Played in 51 career games • finished with 83 tackles (43 solo), which included 13.5 for loss and five sacks.
2019 • SEASON SEASON: Started all 13 games • recorded 30 tackles (12 solo) including two for loss • forced two fumbles and recovered one. Game-by-Game: Recovered a fourth quarter fumble in South Dakota State territory with the Gophers down by one (Minnesota would go on to score the go-ahead touchdown) and added three tackles • notched one tackle in a start against Fresno State • tallied four tackles against Georgia Southern • made one tackle against Purdue • recorded two tackles and assisted on a sack against Illinois • registered three tackles against Nebraska • recorded four tackles against Rutgers • assisted on one tackle that resulted in a loss against Maryland • tallied three tackles against Penn State • notched two tackles against Iowa • recorded two tackles at Northwestern.
2018 • JUNIOR SEASON: Played in all 13 games and started 12 • recorded 25 tackles (17 solo), including 4.5 for loss and one sack. Game-by-Game: Started against New Mexico State and tallied two tackles • assisted on a tackle that accounted for a loss against Fresno State • recorded two tackles against Miami • made one tackle against Maryland • notched one tackle for a loss of two yards against Iowa • tallied two tackles against Ohio State • registered first sack of the season and four tackles against Nebraska • recorded two tackles against Indiana • notched one tackle for loss at Illinois • made one tackle against Purdue • registered one tackle against Northwestern • tallied two tackles against Wisconsin • recorded a career high five tackles including one for a loss of eight yards in Quick Lane Bowl victory over Georgia Tech.
2017 • SOPHOMORE SEASON: Started six games and played in all twelve • recorded 13 tackles, two sacks, forced one fumble and had three pass deflections. Game-by-Game: Started against Buffalo and made one tackle and one pass breakup • saw action against Oregon State and Middle Tennessee • recorded two tackles and two pass breakups against Maryland • saw action against Purdue and Michigan State • had two tackles and a strip sack against Illinois • notched one tackle against Iowa • saw action against Michigan • registered one sack against Nebraska • forced one fumble and notched four tackles including one for a loss against Northwestern • tallied two tackles against Wisconsin.
2016 • FRESHMAN SEASON: Played in all 13 games and started five • recorded 15 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. Game-by-Game: Made his collegiate debut against Oregon State and recorded one tackle • registered two tackles against Indiana State • saw action against Colorado State • made two tackles against Penn State • made first career start against Iowa and made two tackles and recovered one fumble • registered two tackles against Maryland and two against Rutgers • recorded one tackle for a loss at Illinois • made one tackle against Purdue and one at Nebraska • notched one sack against Northwestern • saw action against Wisconsin and Washington State.
2015: Redshirted • shared Defensive Work Team Player of the Year honors with Gary Moore.
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended Howard High School, where he helped the Lions (12-1) win the Howard County championship and make the state semifinals • played his entire senior season as a 16-year-old • named the Baltimore Sun’s 2014 All-Metro Defensive Player of the Year and the Howard County Times and Columbia Flier Football Defensive Player of the Year • earned first-team all-state honors • led a defense that held opponents to 7.5 points per game and shut out five teams • recorded 101 tackles and 38 quarterback hurries as a senior • his 42 tackles-for-loss included 17.5 sacks • also recorded one interception, one fumble recovery and one touchdown • coached by Bruce Strunk • also lettered in track and basketball • received three stars from 247Sports and was listed as a two-star prospect by Rivals.
PERSONAL: Son of Winston and LaVonne DeLattiboudere • has two brothers (Bryan and Brandon) • father, Winston, played football at Bowie State • has already graduated with a degree in
Sociology of Law, Criminology and Deviance