Jarrett Kingston

OG, OT · USC

UPDATES

Week 5: USC improved to 5-0 with a 48-41 road win over Colorado.  Kingston logged 68 snaps at right guard and helped block for an offense that tallied 498 yards and averaged 7.7 yards per play.  He allowed a QB hurry but did not allow a sack.

Week 4: During USC's 42-28 win versus Arizona State, Kingston logged 62 snaps at right guard.  He helped block for an offense that tallied 535 total yards.  Kingston did not allow a sack but did allow three QB hurries in the game.

Week 3: DNP - Idle

Week 2: USC improved to 3-0 with a 56-10 win over Stanford.  Kingston played right guard for 39 snaps.  He was part of an offensive line that didn't allow a sack for the game.  He also didn't allow any pressure on Caleb Williams.  The offense tallied 573 total yards on the game.

Week 1: Kingston played 46 snaps again at right guard for the Trojans 66-14 win over Nevada.  Kingston didn't allow a sack during the game but did allow a QB hurry.  Kingston was part of an offensive line that blocked for an offense that totaled 668 yards of offense.

Week 0: Kingston was in on 35 snaps at RG in USC's 56-28 home-opener win over San Jose State. Kingston was part of a USC offensive line that didn't allow a sack all evening. He allowed one pressure and was the blocker responsible for the one hit the Spartans got on Trojans' QB Caleb Williams. 

HISTORY — from college profile

2023: Transferred to USC in the spring of 2023 from Washington State...Enters the season as a redshirt senior.

—at Washington State—

In a five-year career at Washington State (2018-22), Kingston appeared in 37 games on the offensive line in his career with 26 starts (16 starts at left guard and 10 starts at left tackle).

2022 (sr): Kingston started for his second season on the offensive line as a redshirt senior at Washington State...Named Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 Conference...started first nine games of the season at left tackle...Earned the best run-block grade among all Pac-12 offensive line and the eighth-best in the country by PFF in Cougar's win over Idaho...Named the Pac-12 Offensive Lineman of the Week for his performance in Washington State’s 17-14 win at No. 19 Wisconsin allowing 0 pressures in 50 snaps...Suffered season-ending leg injury versus Stanford...Did not allow a sack in 398 pass snaps and earned the third-best pass-blocking grade among Pac-12 offensive tackles according to PFF.

2021 (rs jr): Started all 13 games of the season — the first 12 games at left guard and the final game at left tackle at the Sun Bowl against Central Michigan.
 
2020 (rs soph): He started all four games at left guard in the abbreviated 2020 Pac-12 season.

2019 (rs fr): Appeared in 10 games at left guard.
 
2018 (fr):  Redshirted and appeared in just one game against Washington.
 
High school: Attended Anderson High School (Bothell, WA)...Named to the 2017 All-NorCal Offense by SportStar Magazine as a senior on the offensive line...On defense, he recorded 53 tackles with 30.0 for loss including 15 sacks, and one forced fumble and one fumble recovery...Earned 2016 All-CIF Northern Section First Team honors as a junior on defense after making 56 tackles with 20.5 tackles-for-loss including 8.5 for sacks...Competed in track and placed first in the state in the discus (156-1).
 
PERSONAL

He earned his bachelor’s degree in Social Science from Washington State. He is currently pursuing a certificate in Gerontology. His cousin, Daniel Marx, was a fullback at Stanford (2014-17).

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Height: 6042
Weight: 300
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