
With a height of 6'1" and a weight of 200 lbs, Kobe Hudson has played college football, representing the University of Central Florida (UCF) since 2022. Playing at the position of wide receiver, Hudson began his collegiate football career with the Auburn University (Auburn Tigers) in 2020 till 2021. At the 2025 NFL Combine, he underwent a vertical jump of 35", a broad jump of 10 '2" and ran a 40-yard dash in 4.57 seconds. Making his comeback as the No. 1 receiver in 2024 for the UCF Knights, he led the team with 770 receiving yards and 47 receptions. (as per his college roster page)
Hudson played 12 games in 2024 and received an honorable mention All-Big 12. He recorded seven passes for 79 yards against Utah, seven catches for 114 yards, and a touchdown against Cincinnati. Hudson is ranked among the list of top 15 of the Big 12 in the total receiving yardage. He started 12 out of 13 games in 2023, finishing with 900 yards with 44 receptions and eight touchdowns. Hudson was mentioned as the WR pick on the All-Big 12 team selected by the league coaches. (as per his college roster page)
Kobe Hudson's hometown
Pine Mountain, Georgia, is the hometown of Kobe Hudson. He did his high school from Troup County High School in LaGrange, Georgia. He initially played as a wide receiver during his freshman and sophomore years but switched to being a quarterback in his junior year. Hudson was a Class 4A State and Region 5-AAAA player as a junior with 3,386 yards and 38 touchdowns. He played as a freshman in every game of 2020 and competed in the All-American Bowl.
Kobe Hudson's nationality
Kobe Hudson is of American nationality, as per the NFL website.
FAQs on Kobe Hudson
A. Kenneth and Daffin Hudson are the parents of Kobe Hudson.
A. Kobe Hudson has three siblings named Dwartny, Shon and Detorick Hudson.
A. Kobe Hudson was born on September 11, 2002, making him 23 years of age.
A. Kobe Hudson weighs around 88 kg or 193 lbs.
A. Kobe Hudson attended Troup County High School located in LaGrange, Georgia.