2022 Football Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 51
Noah Layton
- Position:
- Offensive Lineman
- Height:
- 6-4
- Class:
- Junior
- Weight:
- 325
- Hometown:
- Plymouth, Minn.
- Previous School:
- Benilde-St. Margaret's H.S.
- College:
- Enrolled at Columbia College
- Major:
- Enrolled at Columbia College
2021
Did not see any game action as a sophomore offensive lineman … Contributed on the scout team.
2020
Season canceled due to COVID pandemic.
HIGH SCHOOL
A 2020 graduate of Benilde-St. Margaret’s in St. Louis Park, Minn., where he played four years of varsity football for Head Coach Jon Hanks … Third Team Associated Press All-State selection … Third Team Minnesota Football Coaches Association All-State selection … Second Team Minneapolis Star-Tribune All-Metro honoree … All-Conference honoree as a senior offensive lineman … Played on the offensive line (center) during all four seasons … Also saw action on the defensive line … Four-year starter … Helped the Red Knights win a Minnesota Class 2A state championship with a perfect 13-0 record as a freshman … Led the Red Knights to a 10-1 record during senior season … Guided his team to a 7-4 record as a junior and 8-1 record during sophomore year … Ranked the state’s No. 41 player by Gopherhole.com … Earned a total of eight varsity letters (four in football, four in track and field) … Earned all-conference honors in the shot put during his sophomore season … Personal-bests in track and field include a 46-6 ½ throw in the shot put and a 116-6 in the discus … Honor Roll student … National Honor Society student … Two-time Speech All-Conference selection as a junior and senior.
PERSONAL
Born Noah Layton on September 24, 2001 in Minneapolis, Minn. … Son of Arthur and Pamela Layton … Has a younger sister Lindsey … Both of his parents attended the University of Minnesota … Father played football at Minnesota in the 1990s (defensive lineman) and graduated in 1993 … Grandfather John Henderson played football at Michigan and in the NFL with the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings in the 1960s-1970s … Role model is his grandfather because he always makes good decisions … Nickname is “Big Fella’ … Sang in an acapella group all through high school … Favorite part of playing football is his team coming together to accomplish a common goal … Favorite sports memory was his team winning a state championship during his freshman season … Knew he wanted to attend Columbia the minute he stepped on campus because it felt like the place for him … Chose Columbia because of its great combination of football, education, and environment … Chose Columbia over offers from Dartmouth and Chicago and was recruited by South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota State … Enrolled at Columbia College … Has future plans to become a corporate lawyer and intends to major in Economics/Philosophy.
Did not see any game action as a sophomore offensive lineman … Contributed on the scout team.
2020
Season canceled due to COVID pandemic.
HIGH SCHOOL
A 2020 graduate of Benilde-St. Margaret’s in St. Louis Park, Minn., where he played four years of varsity football for Head Coach Jon Hanks … Third Team Associated Press All-State selection … Third Team Minnesota Football Coaches Association All-State selection … Second Team Minneapolis Star-Tribune All-Metro honoree … All-Conference honoree as a senior offensive lineman … Played on the offensive line (center) during all four seasons … Also saw action on the defensive line … Four-year starter … Helped the Red Knights win a Minnesota Class 2A state championship with a perfect 13-0 record as a freshman … Led the Red Knights to a 10-1 record during senior season … Guided his team to a 7-4 record as a junior and 8-1 record during sophomore year … Ranked the state’s No. 41 player by Gopherhole.com … Earned a total of eight varsity letters (four in football, four in track and field) … Earned all-conference honors in the shot put during his sophomore season … Personal-bests in track and field include a 46-6 ½ throw in the shot put and a 116-6 in the discus … Honor Roll student … National Honor Society student … Two-time Speech All-Conference selection as a junior and senior.
PERSONAL
Born Noah Layton on September 24, 2001 in Minneapolis, Minn. … Son of Arthur and Pamela Layton … Has a younger sister Lindsey … Both of his parents attended the University of Minnesota … Father played football at Minnesota in the 1990s (defensive lineman) and graduated in 1993 … Grandfather John Henderson played football at Michigan and in the NFL with the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings in the 1960s-1970s … Role model is his grandfather because he always makes good decisions … Nickname is “Big Fella’ … Sang in an acapella group all through high school … Favorite part of playing football is his team coming together to accomplish a common goal … Favorite sports memory was his team winning a state championship during his freshman season … Knew he wanted to attend Columbia the minute he stepped on campus because it felt like the place for him … Chose Columbia because of its great combination of football, education, and environment … Chose Columbia over offers from Dartmouth and Chicago and was recruited by South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota State … Enrolled at Columbia College … Has future plans to become a corporate lawyer and intends to major in Economics/Philosophy.
Highlights: FB | Columbia 14, Harvard 31
Friday, November 07
Preview: FB | Coach Poppe - Week 8 | Presented by Amity Hall Uptown
Friday, November 07
Highlights: FB | Columbia 10, Yale 24
Saturday, November 01
Preview: FB | Coach Poppe - Week 7 | Presented by Amity Hall Uptown
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