Oklahoma State University Athletics

John Wohlgemuth
July 29, 2004 | Cowboy Football
2003: Wohlgemuth saw very limited action. He played in six games total, but saw action in the Cowboys final four contests, including the SBC Cotton Bowl against Mississippi.
2002: Wohlgemuth played in eight games during the regular season and caught five passes for 58 yards. He averaged 11.6 yards a catch. He made his first-career start against Nebraska in a 24-21 OSU win over the Cornhuskers. Against SMU, he had two catches for 23 yards, which included both his longest reception of 16 yards and a touchdown. In the home opener against Northern Iowa, he had one reception for 14 yards. He opened the year with two catches against Louisiana Tech for a total of 21 yards.
2001: John earned his first letter after he saw action in six Oklahoma State games and finished with one catch for five yards.
High School: Wohlgemuth was a prep standout at Fairview High School where he lettered three years in football, three in basketball, three in baseball and one year in track. He was All-State after his senior season in football. He was a state champion in the long jump.
Personal: Born Jan. 31, 1982, in Enid, Okla., John is the son of Don and Marsa Wohlgemuth. He has one sister, Lori. John is majoring in mechanical engineering at Oklahoma State.










