2018 USC Football Roster
Roster
Tremblay, Caleb

Jersey Number 96
Caleb Tremblay
- Position:
- Defensive Lineman
- Height:
- 6-5
- Weight:
- 270
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Napa, CA
- High School:
- Vintage HS/American River CC
Bio
CAREER: He has 21 tackles, including 3.5 for losses of 23 yards, with 2 sacks for minus 18 yards, in his career while appearing in 18 games, with 3 starts.
2021: The veteran Tremblay will look to be a key contributor on the defensive line as a senior in 2021.
2020: Tremblay saw action on the defensive line as a senior in 2020. Overall in 2020 while appearing in 4 games (all but Arizona and Utah) and starting once (versus Arizona State), he had 3 tackles, including 0.5 for a loss of 2 yards. He had 2 tackles (with 0.5 for loss) against Arizona State and 1 tackle against Washington State.
2019: Tremblay was a key contributor on the defensive line, both at tackle and end, as a junior in 2019. Overall in 2019 while appearing in 11 games (all but Fresno State) and starting twice (Colorado and Oregon), he had 16 tackles, including 3 for losses of 21 yards, with 2 sacks for minus 18 yards. He was slowed in the Arizona State game with a stinger. He missed some of 2019 spring drills while recovering from a 2018 knee injury.
He had a tackle (0.5 sack) against Stanford, a tackle at BYU, 2 tackles each against Utah and Notre Dame, a tackle for loss against Arizona, 4 tackles with a sack at Colorado in his first career start, 3 tackles against Oregon and 2 tackles (0.5 sack) at California.
2018: Tremblay, who transferred to USC in the spring of 2018 from a junior college, saw action in USC’s first 3 games on the defensive line as a junior in 2018 before a knee sprain sidelined him the rest of the season, allowing him to redshirt. Overall in 2018, he made 2 tackles (1 each against UNLV and Stanford).
JUNIOR COLLEGE: He made 2017 PrepStar All-Western Region, JC Athletic Bureau All-California Region I first team and All-National Nor Cal Conference as a sophomore defensive tackle at American River Community College in Sacramento (Calif.). In 2017, he had 44 tackles, including 9.5 for losses (with 4.5 sacks), 2 forced fumbles and 1 deflection.
As a 2016 freshman, he had 30 tackles, including 6.5 for losses (with 3 sacks), a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
He took a year off from school in 2014 and was a part-time student at American River in 2015 after injuring his knee.
HIGH SCHOOL: He made 2013 All-Monticello Empire League first team as a senior defensive lineman and second team as a tight end at Vintage High in Napa (Calif.). In 2013, he had 48 tackles, including 3 for losses (with 2 sacks), and 3 deflections on defense and 2 receptions for 30 yards (15.0 avg) with 1 TD on offense.
As a 2012 junior, he made All-Monticello Empire League first team as a linebacker and second team as a tight end while getting 56 tackles, with 3.5 sacks, and 1 fumble recovery on defense.
He also played basketball at Vintage, averaging 4.9 points and 5.2 rebounds.
PERSONAL: He received his bachelor’s degree in sociology at USC in the summer of 2020 and is working on his master’s degree in non-governmental organizations and social change.
2021: The veteran Tremblay will look to be a key contributor on the defensive line as a senior in 2021.
2020: Tremblay saw action on the defensive line as a senior in 2020. Overall in 2020 while appearing in 4 games (all but Arizona and Utah) and starting once (versus Arizona State), he had 3 tackles, including 0.5 for a loss of 2 yards. He had 2 tackles (with 0.5 for loss) against Arizona State and 1 tackle against Washington State.
2019: Tremblay was a key contributor on the defensive line, both at tackle and end, as a junior in 2019. Overall in 2019 while appearing in 11 games (all but Fresno State) and starting twice (Colorado and Oregon), he had 16 tackles, including 3 for losses of 21 yards, with 2 sacks for minus 18 yards. He was slowed in the Arizona State game with a stinger. He missed some of 2019 spring drills while recovering from a 2018 knee injury.
He had a tackle (0.5 sack) against Stanford, a tackle at BYU, 2 tackles each against Utah and Notre Dame, a tackle for loss against Arizona, 4 tackles with a sack at Colorado in his first career start, 3 tackles against Oregon and 2 tackles (0.5 sack) at California.
2018: Tremblay, who transferred to USC in the spring of 2018 from a junior college, saw action in USC’s first 3 games on the defensive line as a junior in 2018 before a knee sprain sidelined him the rest of the season, allowing him to redshirt. Overall in 2018, he made 2 tackles (1 each against UNLV and Stanford).
JUNIOR COLLEGE: He made 2017 PrepStar All-Western Region, JC Athletic Bureau All-California Region I first team and All-National Nor Cal Conference as a sophomore defensive tackle at American River Community College in Sacramento (Calif.). In 2017, he had 44 tackles, including 9.5 for losses (with 4.5 sacks), 2 forced fumbles and 1 deflection.
As a 2016 freshman, he had 30 tackles, including 6.5 for losses (with 3 sacks), a forced fumble and a fumble recovery.
He took a year off from school in 2014 and was a part-time student at American River in 2015 after injuring his knee.
HIGH SCHOOL: He made 2013 All-Monticello Empire League first team as a senior defensive lineman and second team as a tight end at Vintage High in Napa (Calif.). In 2013, he had 48 tackles, including 3 for losses (with 2 sacks), and 3 deflections on defense and 2 receptions for 30 yards (15.0 avg) with 1 TD on offense.
As a 2012 junior, he made All-Monticello Empire League first team as a linebacker and second team as a tight end while getting 56 tackles, with 3.5 sacks, and 1 fumble recovery on defense.
He also played basketball at Vintage, averaging 4.9 points and 5.2 rebounds.
PERSONAL: He received his bachelor’s degree in sociology at USC in the summer of 2020 and is working on his master’s degree in non-governmental organizations and social change.
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