2026 Football Roster

Jersey Number 6
Mudia Reuben
- Position:
- Wide Receiver
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 210
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Kansas City, Mo.
- Prev School:
- Stanford
- High School:
- Park Hill South
• Pro Football Focus Team of the Week (Week 13, 2025)
• Nominated for 2026 Wuerffel Trophy and AFCA All-State Good Works Team
• 2024 Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award (Stanford)
A wide receiver transfer from Stanford who joined the Bulls in the summer of 2025…saw action in 25 games in three seasons for the Cardinal, posting 24 receptions for 283 yards and three touchdowns…missed most of the 2024 season with a foot injury...graduated from Stanford in three years...pursuing a master's degree in pharmaceutical nanotechnology - biomedical engineering at USF...while at Stanford he began the "Nigerian Water Project" that has thus far installed six water wells in Nigerian Villages.
2025: Started eight games and saw action in 11 on the year...third on the team with 495 receiving yards and fourth with 26 receptions...collected five touchdown catches...surged in the last three games of the regular season, collecting 14 receptions for 325 yards and four touchdowns over the span...caught a season-best five balls for 174 yards and touchdowns of 60 and 59 yards in a win at UAB (11/22)...made five catches for 90 yards and a 60-yard touchdown catch vs. Rice (11/29)...made four catches for 61 yards and a 41-yard touchdown at Navy (11/15)...had five catches for 44 yards in a a win at No. 13 Florida (9/6)...missed the Cure Bowl with injury.
2024 (STANFORD): Earned the Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award…played in the first three games of the season before suffering a season-ending foot injury…finished the season with four receptions for 31 yards and a touchdown…scored the first points of the game on five-yard reception against Cal Poly (9/7) and had three catches for 21 yards in the game.
2023 (STANFORD): Appeared in 10 games and made his first three starts at wide receiver…set career highs with 15 receptions for 199 yards on the year…added two carries for 11 yards…drew his first collegiate start in the season opener at Hawai'i (9/1)…caught three passes for a career-best 79 yards, including a 38-yard reception, in the home opener vs. Sacramento State (9/16)…posted a career-best four receptions at home vs. No. 9 Oregon (9/30).
2022 (STANFORD): Appeared in all 12 games…had five receptions for 53 yards and two touchdowns on the year…added 20 yards on four runs…recorded his first two career catches and first career touchdown reception against Colgate (9/3).
HIGH SCHOOL: Named the KCSRC Offensive Player of the Year…earned first-team all-district and all-conference honors…Otis Taylor Award winner for the best receiver in Kansas City…totaled 1,008 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns on 48 catches as a senior…the 14 touchdowns and 1,008 receiving yards were school records…set a school record with 23 receiving touchdowns on his career…led Park Hill South to back-to-back conference titles and to the district finals…served as his high school team’s kicker as well…ranked the No. 11 recruit in Missouri by Rivals, No. 12 by ESPN and PrepStar, and No. 14 by 247Sports and On3…at wide receiver, was ranked No. 71 by PrepStar, No. 72 by Rivals, No. 95 by On3, No. 109 by 247Sports and No. 113 by ESPN…also lettered in soccer and track and field…led Park Hill South to a district and sectional title and the state quarterfinals in soccer…named all-conference and all-district in soccer…scored 10 goals as a sophomore…was the district champion in the triple jump to qualify for the state championships…four-year academic letterwinner…was a nationally recognized soccer player until picking up football in July of 2020 before his junior year.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Stanford in three years with a degree in life and health science...pursuing a master's degree in pharmaceutical nanotechnology - biomedical engineering at USF…the son of Francis and Gladys Reuben…his parents are from Nigeria…siblings are Etinosa and Lyenoma…brother, Etinosa, played as a defensive tackle at Georgia Tech, Clemson and UMass…was a high-level soccer player (center/forward) in high school with college offers before moving to football full time… enjoys, cooking and hanging out with friends…has citizenship in the United States, Canada and Nigeria...earned USF Athletic Honor Roll recognition in fall of 2025 and spring of 2026...began the "Nigerian Water Project" using his NIL revenue while at Stanford - eventually raised $20,000 for the project that has thus far created six bore hole water wells and water storage centers in Nigerian villages, bringing access to fresh water much closer (sometimes eliminating a four mile walk) to villagers and schools and greatly impacting daily life...selected to join USF CEO of Athletics Rob Higgins reporting to the Florida State University Board of Governors Task Force on Intercollegiate Athletics in spring of 2026, specifically on the state of athletics NIL...selected to host a USF Coaches Tour event in downtown Tampa featuring CEO Rob Higgins, Football Head Coach Brian Hartline and four other USF head coaches and in the spring of 2026...American Conference All-Academic (2025).
REUBEN CAREER HIGHS:
Receptions: 5, 2X, last vs. Rice (11/29/25)
Yards: 174, at UAB (11/22/25)
Receiving Touchdowns: 2, at UAB (11/22/25)
Longest Reception: 60, 2X, last vs. Rice (11/29/25)
Rushing Yards: 14, vs. UCLA (10/29/22)
Long Run: 14, vs. UCLA (10/29/22)
• Nominated for 2026 Wuerffel Trophy and AFCA All-State Good Works Team
• 2024 Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award (Stanford)
A wide receiver transfer from Stanford who joined the Bulls in the summer of 2025…saw action in 25 games in three seasons for the Cardinal, posting 24 receptions for 283 yards and three touchdowns…missed most of the 2024 season with a foot injury...graduated from Stanford in three years...pursuing a master's degree in pharmaceutical nanotechnology - biomedical engineering at USF...while at Stanford he began the "Nigerian Water Project" that has thus far installed six water wells in Nigerian Villages.
2025: Started eight games and saw action in 11 on the year...third on the team with 495 receiving yards and fourth with 26 receptions...collected five touchdown catches...surged in the last three games of the regular season, collecting 14 receptions for 325 yards and four touchdowns over the span...caught a season-best five balls for 174 yards and touchdowns of 60 and 59 yards in a win at UAB (11/22)...made five catches for 90 yards and a 60-yard touchdown catch vs. Rice (11/29)...made four catches for 61 yards and a 41-yard touchdown at Navy (11/15)...had five catches for 44 yards in a a win at No. 13 Florida (9/6)...missed the Cure Bowl with injury.
2024 (STANFORD): Earned the Billy Anderson Commitment to Community Outreach Award…played in the first three games of the season before suffering a season-ending foot injury…finished the season with four receptions for 31 yards and a touchdown…scored the first points of the game on five-yard reception against Cal Poly (9/7) and had three catches for 21 yards in the game.
2023 (STANFORD): Appeared in 10 games and made his first three starts at wide receiver…set career highs with 15 receptions for 199 yards on the year…added two carries for 11 yards…drew his first collegiate start in the season opener at Hawai'i (9/1)…caught three passes for a career-best 79 yards, including a 38-yard reception, in the home opener vs. Sacramento State (9/16)…posted a career-best four receptions at home vs. No. 9 Oregon (9/30).
2022 (STANFORD): Appeared in all 12 games…had five receptions for 53 yards and two touchdowns on the year…added 20 yards on four runs…recorded his first two career catches and first career touchdown reception against Colgate (9/3).
HIGH SCHOOL: Named the KCSRC Offensive Player of the Year…earned first-team all-district and all-conference honors…Otis Taylor Award winner for the best receiver in Kansas City…totaled 1,008 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns on 48 catches as a senior…the 14 touchdowns and 1,008 receiving yards were school records…set a school record with 23 receiving touchdowns on his career…led Park Hill South to back-to-back conference titles and to the district finals…served as his high school team’s kicker as well…ranked the No. 11 recruit in Missouri by Rivals, No. 12 by ESPN and PrepStar, and No. 14 by 247Sports and On3…at wide receiver, was ranked No. 71 by PrepStar, No. 72 by Rivals, No. 95 by On3, No. 109 by 247Sports and No. 113 by ESPN…also lettered in soccer and track and field…led Park Hill South to a district and sectional title and the state quarterfinals in soccer…named all-conference and all-district in soccer…scored 10 goals as a sophomore…was the district champion in the triple jump to qualify for the state championships…four-year academic letterwinner…was a nationally recognized soccer player until picking up football in July of 2020 before his junior year.
PERSONAL: Graduated from Stanford in three years with a degree in life and health science...pursuing a master's degree in pharmaceutical nanotechnology - biomedical engineering at USF…the son of Francis and Gladys Reuben…his parents are from Nigeria…siblings are Etinosa and Lyenoma…brother, Etinosa, played as a defensive tackle at Georgia Tech, Clemson and UMass…was a high-level soccer player (center/forward) in high school with college offers before moving to football full time… enjoys, cooking and hanging out with friends…has citizenship in the United States, Canada and Nigeria...earned USF Athletic Honor Roll recognition in fall of 2025 and spring of 2026...began the "Nigerian Water Project" using his NIL revenue while at Stanford - eventually raised $20,000 for the project that has thus far created six bore hole water wells and water storage centers in Nigerian villages, bringing access to fresh water much closer (sometimes eliminating a four mile walk) to villagers and schools and greatly impacting daily life...selected to join USF CEO of Athletics Rob Higgins reporting to the Florida State University Board of Governors Task Force on Intercollegiate Athletics in spring of 2026, specifically on the state of athletics NIL...selected to host a USF Coaches Tour event in downtown Tampa featuring CEO Rob Higgins, Football Head Coach Brian Hartline and four other USF head coaches and in the spring of 2026...American Conference All-Academic (2025).
REUBEN CAREER HIGHS:
Receptions: 5, 2X, last vs. Rice (11/29/25)
Yards: 174, at UAB (11/22/25)
Receiving Touchdowns: 2, at UAB (11/22/25)
Longest Reception: 60, 2X, last vs. Rice (11/29/25)
Rushing Yards: 14, vs. UCLA (10/29/22)
Long Run: 14, vs. UCLA (10/29/22)
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