2018 Football Roster
Curran, Keenan

Jersey Number 6
Keenan Curran
- Class:
- Senior
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 200
- Position:
- WR
- Hometown:
- Federal Way, Wash.
- High School:
- Federal Way HS
- Prev School:
- Air Force Prep
Bio
2018: A three-year starter for the Griz Curran finished in Montana’s all-time top-15 in both career receiving yards (2,008) and touchdown catches (20) … Caught six passes for a total of 62 yards and also threw a 25-yard touchdown pass to TE Colin Bingham against Northern Iowa ... Recorded 4 catches for 48 yards against Western Illinois (9/15) ... Against Southern Utah (11/3) recorded 91 yards on 6 receptions and 2 touchdowns ... Finished his career as a Grizzly with one of the best performances of his collegiate career, recording 8 catches (career-high) for 111 yards (season-high) in his final game against rival Montana State (11/17).
2017: All-Big Sky Honorable Mention … Terry Dillon Award winner for outstanding back or receiver … Montana’s leading receiver in 2017 with 38 catches for 803 yards and seven touchdowns … Averaged 73 yards-per-game, the sixth-most in the Big Sky … Set a new career-high against North Dakota with 151 yards off five catches … Caught two touchdown passes against both Savannah State and North Dakota … Had at least one touchdown catch in five games … Totaled 100+ yards receiving in two games … Tied for second-most on the team with 42 points scored on the season … Started 10/11 games as a junior … Has made 21 career starts … His current 1,548 career receiving yards rank him in the top-30 on Montana's all-time career receiving list … His 18 career touchdown catches rank him in UM' top-15 all-time in that category.
2016: Played in 11 games his sophomore year … led the team with 10 touchdown receptions and finished second on the team with 60 total points … third on the team with 40 catches and also 601 receiving yards with a team-high 15 yards per catch … career-high 75-yard reception against Saint Francis was the longest of the season by any Montana receiver … recorded two games with 100+ receiving yards … season-highs of seven catches, 129 yards and four touchdowns against Idaho State on Nov. 5 … His 4 TDs against Idaho State are tied for the most in Grizzly history … Caught two touchdowns against Miss. Valley State on Oct. 8 … fifth on the team with 601 total yards.
2015: Curran worked his way up the depth chart in his freshman year, playing in the Grizzlies’ final nine games of the season, and earning his first start at Idaho State … Saw time as a receiver on offense, as well as special teams action … Caught four passes for 55 yards, including a career-high 30 yard reception … returned three kickoffs for 45 yards, including a long of 21, and an average of 15 yards per return … racked up 100 all-purpose yards … Made four tackles defensively and logged a pass breakup against Montana State... Awarded the Bob & Adeline O'Conner Memorial Athletic Scholarship at the annual Lindsay Awards Banquet.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport standout at Federal Way High, earning three letters in football and track each, and a letter in wrestling … Named captain of his football team in 2014, and recognized with the team “Captain’s Award”… Named “Most Valuable Track Athlete” in 2014 … Was part of back-to-back state track champion teams in ’13-‘14, and back-to-back SPSL football champion teams in ’12-’13 … Was a State Champion triple jumper in 2013 … Was a 1st team all-league selection for football in ’14 … Named league defensive back of the year for football in ’14 … Named 1st team all-state defensive back in ’14 … Recorded 55 tackles, 7 interceptions, 3 FF on defense his senior season … On offense, recorded 1,500 yards rushing, 300 yards receiving, 500 passing yards, 1 rec TD, 17 rushing TDs and 5 passing TDs.
PERSONAL: Curran attended Air Force prep school for one year following high school. He is a business administration major, but lists his career goals as wanting to become a Sports Performance Trainer or Coach. His mother is Shannon Curran of Tacoma, Wash. He has a tattoo of his family shield he’s had since the age of 14. His high school coach was John Meagher.
2017: All-Big Sky Honorable Mention … Terry Dillon Award winner for outstanding back or receiver … Montana’s leading receiver in 2017 with 38 catches for 803 yards and seven touchdowns … Averaged 73 yards-per-game, the sixth-most in the Big Sky … Set a new career-high against North Dakota with 151 yards off five catches … Caught two touchdown passes against both Savannah State and North Dakota … Had at least one touchdown catch in five games … Totaled 100+ yards receiving in two games … Tied for second-most on the team with 42 points scored on the season … Started 10/11 games as a junior … Has made 21 career starts … His current 1,548 career receiving yards rank him in the top-30 on Montana's all-time career receiving list … His 18 career touchdown catches rank him in UM' top-15 all-time in that category.
2016: Played in 11 games his sophomore year … led the team with 10 touchdown receptions and finished second on the team with 60 total points … third on the team with 40 catches and also 601 receiving yards with a team-high 15 yards per catch … career-high 75-yard reception against Saint Francis was the longest of the season by any Montana receiver … recorded two games with 100+ receiving yards … season-highs of seven catches, 129 yards and four touchdowns against Idaho State on Nov. 5 … His 4 TDs against Idaho State are tied for the most in Grizzly history … Caught two touchdowns against Miss. Valley State on Oct. 8 … fifth on the team with 601 total yards.
2015: Curran worked his way up the depth chart in his freshman year, playing in the Grizzlies’ final nine games of the season, and earning his first start at Idaho State … Saw time as a receiver on offense, as well as special teams action … Caught four passes for 55 yards, including a career-high 30 yard reception … returned three kickoffs for 45 yards, including a long of 21, and an average of 15 yards per return … racked up 100 all-purpose yards … Made four tackles defensively and logged a pass breakup against Montana State... Awarded the Bob & Adeline O'Conner Memorial Athletic Scholarship at the annual Lindsay Awards Banquet.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-sport standout at Federal Way High, earning three letters in football and track each, and a letter in wrestling … Named captain of his football team in 2014, and recognized with the team “Captain’s Award”… Named “Most Valuable Track Athlete” in 2014 … Was part of back-to-back state track champion teams in ’13-‘14, and back-to-back SPSL football champion teams in ’12-’13 … Was a State Champion triple jumper in 2013 … Was a 1st team all-league selection for football in ’14 … Named league defensive back of the year for football in ’14 … Named 1st team all-state defensive back in ’14 … Recorded 55 tackles, 7 interceptions, 3 FF on defense his senior season … On offense, recorded 1,500 yards rushing, 300 yards receiving, 500 passing yards, 1 rec TD, 17 rushing TDs and 5 passing TDs.
PERSONAL: Curran attended Air Force prep school for one year following high school. He is a business administration major, but lists his career goals as wanting to become a Sports Performance Trainer or Coach. His mother is Shannon Curran of Tacoma, Wash. He has a tattoo of his family shield he’s had since the age of 14. His high school coach was John Meagher.
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