Oklahoma State University Athletics
2023 Football Roster
Roster
Kason Shrum
- Height:
- 6-1
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Hometown:
- Broken Arrow, OK
- High School:
- Broken Arrow
A walk-on who began his collegiate athletics career as a soccer player ... The son of former OSU President Dr. Kayse Shrum and Darren Shrum.
2024 (Senior): Did not see any in-game action.
2023 (Junior): Did not see any in-game action.
2022: Redshirt ... Did not see any in-game action during his first season playing college football.
Junior College: Played soccer at the University of Arkansas Rich Mountain, playing forward during a 27-game career ... Played in 16 games with 15 starts as a sophomore in the 2021-22 season ... Scored six goals and had three assists on the year ... His goals total tied for the most on the team and his assists total ranked second ... Also led the team with 18 shots on goal ... Ranked 13th in the NJCAA with four game-winning goals, highlighted by late scores in one-goal games against Murray State and National Park, with both coming in the final five minutes of play ... Scored a season-high two goals in a 5-1 win over Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ... Played 11 games for the Bucks as a freshman in the 2020-21 season, starting twice ... Scored an unassisted goal to cap a 4-1 win over Eastern Oklahoma State ... Scored two goals on two total shots just six minutes apart in Rich Mountain’s 4-1 win over Northern Oklahoma College ... Finished his freshman season with three goals on five total shots.
High School: Played soccer for coach Shane Schwab at Broken Arrow ... Played on the varsity team beginning his freshman year and went on to be named the Broken Arrow Team MVP before his career was over ... His teams won a state championship and reached a national ranking as high as No. 4 ... Signed with the University of Arkansas Rich Mountain to play soccer out of high school.
Personal: The son of former Oklahoma State President Dr. Kayse Shrum and Darren Shrum ... Adopted from Ethiopia at the age of 13 by the Shrums ... The first person from his birth family to attend college in the United States.