Five-time member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
2018 Academic All-District Selection
LIVINGSTONE’S CAREER HIGHS
Tackles 7, (2X), last at Illinois (9/15/18)
Sacks 1.0, 9x, last vs. Cincinnati (11/16/19)
TFL 2.5, (2X), last vs. Elon (9/1/18)
FF 1, (2X) last vs. Cincinnati (11/16/19)
FR 1, at UConn (10/5/19)
PBU 1, (2X), last at Temple (11/17/18)
Livingstone was a three-year starter for the Bulls, starting 37 games and playing in 50 straight games for USF from 2016 through 2019...helped lead the Bulls to three bowl games and victories over Power 5 opponents in the 2016 and 2017 Birmingham Bowls...a five-time academic all-conference selection, he as named the the Academic All-District team in 2018...he graduated with a 3.6 grade-point average in health sciences...posted 140 tackles, 31.0 tackles for loss, 11.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries on his career.
2019: Started all 12 games for the Bulls on the defensive line...ranked second on the team with 10.0 tackles for loss and third with 3.0 sacks...posted 38 tackles, recovered two fumbles and forced one on the year...was a Campbell Trophy semifinalist...posted three tackles, a pair of tackles for loss and a sack in the season opener vs. Wisconsin (8/30)...posted five tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss at Georgia Tech (9/7)...had five tackles and a sack in a win over BYU (10/12)...posted four tackles and a sack vs. No. 17 Cincinnati (11/16).
2018: Earned Google Cloud Academic All-District honors and the team’s Academic Excellence Award...member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team... started in 12 of the 13 games he appeared in...ranked fifth on the team with a career-best 56 tackles (30 solo)…tied for the team lead with 10.0 tackles for loss and tied for second with 4.0 sacks…paced the team with five quarterback hurries…had a career-high seven tackles against Elon (9/1) and Illinois (9/15)…tied a career-best with 2.5 tackles for loss against Elon (9/1)…had one forced fumble in the win over Elon (9/1)...posted six tackles at Tulsa (10/12) and at Cincinnati (11/10) and five vs. ECU (9/22) and UConn (10/20)...had two tackles for loss and three tackles in the Gasparilla Bowl (12/20)...posted a tackle in every game.
2017: Totaled 16 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, a pass breakup and a QB hurry while playing in all 12 games… set a career high with 2.5 tackles for loss against Stony Brook (9/2)... made three tackles against Texas Tech in the Birmingham Bowl (12/23/17)... member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
2016: Started all 13 games at defensive end in his debut season …posted 30 tackles (16 solo), 5.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks and a pass breakup…had a career-high five tackles against Syracuse (9/17) and Cincinnati (10/1)…registered sacks against Cincinnati and UCF (11/26)… set a career high with 2.0 tackles for loss against Cincinnati and UCF…posted at least one tackle for loss in four games... member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
2015: Redshirt season... member of American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team.
FORT LAUDERDALE HIGH SCHOOL: A three-star recruit, Livingstone posted a team-leading 14 sacks as a senior on the way to all-state third-team honors…recorded nine sacks and 42 tackles as a junior… also received offers from UConn, Cincinnati, East Carolina, FIU, Minnesota, Louisville, Indiana, Vanderbilt, Utah, Western Michigan, Liberty... coached by Tally Adams.
PERSONAL: Born Oct. 10, 1996...son of Marion and Dave Livingstone, who both immigrated to the U.S. from Jamaica, and earned degrees from FIU...earned his degree in health sciences in spring 2019...pursuing a second degree in biomedical sciences...selected to represent USF at the NCAA Student-Athlete Leadership forum in spring of 2019...plans to pursue a career as a physician's assistant...named to the USF Athletics Honor Roll in fall 2017, spring 2018 and fall 2018...selected to the 2017-18 American Athletic Conference All-Academic Team...2018 Google Cloud Academic All-District honoree with a 3.56 grade-point average.