Where is Brant Kuithe from?

Last Modified Apr 23, 2025 07:44 GMT
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American college football player Brant Kuithe is a tight end for the Utah Utes, a team that competes in the Big 12 Conference. The six feet, two inches tall player is in his senior year as of April 2025. For Utah, he has attended 60 games overall and started 32 of them. He is a four-time all-conference selection, which also includes an All-Big 12 First-Team award in 2024 and All-Pac-12 Second-Team spots in 2019, 2020, and 2021. Kuithe concluded his career after recording 183 receptions, 2,387 receiving yards, and 22 receiving touchdowns, which is the most by any player at his position in the history of the program.

In 2024, his season was limited following a season-ending injury against BYU. He attended nine games and started five of them that season. He did not play any games in the 2023 season. In 2022, he appeared in four games and started three of them ahead of a season-ending injury. In 2021, he played in all 14 games and started nine of them. The previous year, he appeared in five games with three starts. In 2019, he saw all 14 games in action with nine starts, while in his freshman year, he had 14 games in hand with two starts.

Brant Kuithe Hometown

Brant Kuithe’s hometown is Katy, Texas, United States as per his roster on the Utah Utes University website.

Kuithe attended Cinco Ranch high school, as per his roster on the Utes University website. 247Sports and Rivals rated him a three-star recruit. During his senior year, he won the District 19-6A MVP in 2017. He is a three-time all-district honoree.

Where was Brant Kuithe born?

Brant Kuithe was born in Katy, Texas, United States, as per his roster on ESPN. He was born on December 19, 1999, and is 25 years old as of April 2025.

Brant Kuithe Nationality

Brant Kuithe is an American by nationality.

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FAQs on Where is Brant Kuithe from?

A. Brant Kuithe hails from Katy, Texas, United States. 

A. Brant Kuithe attended Cinco Ranch High School in Katy, Texas.

A. Brant Kuithe initially committed to Rice University alongside his twin brother, but they later opted for the University of Utah.

A. Brant Kuithe faced a significant setback in the 2022 season when he sustained a knee injury during a game against Arizona State, resulting in a torn ACL.

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