2019 Football Roster
Sibley, Treon
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Jersey Number 21
Treon Sibley
- Class:
- Redshirt Freshman
- Position:
- WR
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 210
- Hometown:
- Akron, Ohio
Bio
2023 (Sr.):
- Saw playing time in 12 games, starting six contests
- Helped Liberty rank No. 4 in the country in total offense (499.1 yards per game) and No. 9 in scoring offense (38.3 points per game)
- Finished second on Liberty’s roster with 23 receptions and 467 receiving yards
- Ranked third on the team with four receiving touchdowns
- Averaged a team-best 20.3 yards per receptions
- Ranked second in Conference USA in receiving yards per reception (20.30)
- Averaged 38.9 receiving yards per game
- Finished with a reception in 10 of the 12 games he played
- Three receptions for 56 yards against Bowling Green
- Three receptions for 106 yards, including a 56-yard touchdown, against Buffalo
- Two receptions for 83 yards, including a 68-yard touchdown, against FIU
- Three receptions for 65 yards, including a 27-yard touchdown, against Jacksonville State
- 27-yard touchdown reception against Western Kentucky
- Three receptions for 30 yards during Liberty’s CUSA Football Championship game win over New Mexico State
- Had an eight-yard reception against No. 8 Oregon in the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl
- Saw playing time in all 13 games, starting one contest
- Finished the season with 11 receptions for 186 yards
- Ranked second on the team with three touchdowns
- Averaged 16.9 yards per reception
- First reception of the season was a 30-yard touchdown reception against Akron
- Also had a 20-yard kickoff return against Akron
- Two receptions for 41 yards against UMass
- Two receptions for 27 yards, including an 18-yard touchdown, against Arkansas, helping Liberty record the program’s first-ever victory over an SEC team
- Also had two solo tackles on special teams against Arkansas
- 12-yard reception against Virginia Tech
- Three receptions for 42 yards, including a 29-yard touchdown, against Toledo during the Boca Raton Bowl
- Also finished the year with six tackles on special teams and a forced fumble
- Saw playing time in all 12 games, starting five contests
- Finished the season with six receptions for 86 yards
- One of 12 players on the team with a touchdown reception
- Averaged 14.3 yards per reception
- 13-yard reception against Old Dominion
- 22-yard reception against Syracuse
- Two receptions for 44 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown, against UAB
- Two receptions for seven yards against UMass
- Also finished the season with four tackles on special teams
- Saw playing time in nine of Liberty’s 11 games
- Finished the season with three tackles (two solo, one assisted)
- Had a breakout game during Liberty’s home victory over ULM
- Finished the ULM game with two tackles (one solo, one assisted), blocked one punt attempt and recovered a different punt attempt that was fumbled in the end zone for a touchdown
- Added a solo tackle during Liberty’s win over No. 9/11 Coastal Carolina in the FBC Mortgage Cure Bowl
- Redshirted after playing in two games (Rutgers and UMass)
- Finished the Rutgers game with a 19-yard kickoff return
- Signed with Liberty during the December 2018 signing period and took part in Spring 2019 workouts
- Graduated from Coventry High School in Akron, Ohio in December
- Also received an offer from Akron
- Broke six school records during his high school career, including scoring 27 touchdowns and totaling nearly 1,800 all-purpose yards during his senior year
- All-state wide receiver
- PTC Player of the Year
- Son of Shannon Jackson and Trance-shun Sibley
- Completed his undergraduate degree in interdisciplinary studies in May 2023
- Currently working on his master’s degree in Sport Management
- Birthday is on January 5
Student-Athlete Q&A
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
I decided to come to Liberty because of the great environment.
Is there anything special you do pregame or postgame and why?
I pray to God and talk to my lost loved ones.
Who in your life inspires you and why are they such an inspiration?
My mom and grandparents inspire me because they work so hard and I want to make them proud.
What is your most memorable athletic moment/accomplishment?
Having a 13-1 record.
If you picked your jersey/uniform number, why is that number important to you?
I choose to wear 21 because I have worn it my whole life and it’s a part of me.
What is the first app you check on your phone each day?
My Alarm app goes off and I open that first.
What is your favorite hobby outside of athletics?
I like making music.
Who was your favorite athlete growing up?
Peyton Manning
What is your favorite possession and why?
My PlayStation 5 is my favorite possession because I like video games.
What is your Go-To karaoke song?
Shot For Me by Drake
What is your dream vacation spot and why?
I don’t really care, I just want to see the whole world.
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