Career Honors & Awards
» Nebraska Defensive Scout Team MVP (2019)
» Academic All-Big Ten (2020, 2021, 2022)
» Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022; Spring 2020, 2021, 2022)
» Brook Berringer Citizenship Team (2020)
» Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2020)

2022 (Sophomore)
Garrett Snodgrass did not play in a game in 2022.

2021 (Redshirt Freshman)
Snodgrass played in five games in 2021. He made his season debut against Fordham and finished with two tackles. Snodgrass added two solo tackles the next week against Buffalo.

2020 (Covid Season)
Snodgrass played in every game as a redshirt freshman, contributing as a linebacker and on special teams while totaling five tackles. He made one tackle while playing special teams and inside linebacker at No. 5 Ohio State. Snodgrass saw the most extensive playing time of his career against Illinois, totaling a career-high four tackles in the fourth quarter, all from his linebacker spot.

2019 (Redshirt)
Snodgrass played in three games on special teams as a true freshman, utilizing his redshirt season. He made his Husker debut on special teams at Purdue in the final game of October, seeing action on Nebraska's kickoff coverage unit, and he was also a member of the kickoff coverage unit against No. 15 Wisconsin and Maryland. Snodgrass also impressed in his time on the scout team, earning Nebraska Defensive Scout Team MVP honors.

Before Nebraska (York HS)
Snodgrass starred as a versatile performer at York High School, making the Dukes one of the state’s top Class B programs during his career. Snodgrass played for his father, Glen, at York and lined up at as many as seven positions. His outstanding defensive play earned Snodgrass a selection as a semifinalist for the high school version of the Butkus Award as a senior.

As a senior in 2018, Snodgrass helped the Dukes to a 9-3 record and an appearance in the Class B state semifinals. On offense, Snodgrass completed 98-of-167 passes for 1,780 yards and 17 touchdowns, against just five interceptions, while rushing for 1,008 yards and 23 touchdowns. Defensively, he had 47 tackles, five tackles for loss and a sack. Snodgrass was a first-team All-Nebraska pick as a linebacker by the Omaha World-Herald and a member of the Lincoln Journal Star’s Super-State team.

Snodgrass keyed York’s run to the Class B state championship and a 12-1 record in 2017. On offense, Snodgrass rushed for 1,542 yards, threw for 692 yards and had 426 receiving yards. He paced the York defense with 86 tackles from his linebacker position. Snodgrass was the honorary captain of the World-Herald’s Class B offensive all-state team and a member of the paper’s All-Nebraska offense. The Lincoln Journal Star named him to its Super-State team as an all-purpose player. Snodgrass earned honorable-mention all-state honors as a sophomore, while helping York to a 7-3 record and a state playoff appearance.

Following his career, Snodgrass was selected to play in the 2019 Nebraska Shrine Bowl, where he played on the South squad coached by his father.

A multi-sport talent, Snodgrass was a three-time honorable-mention all-state basketball player and was a two-time state qualifier in the discus and finished fourth in the shot put as a senior. 

Snodgrass committed to Nebraska in November of 2017, and only visited the Huskers, but did have offers from Iowa State and Kansas State. A three-star recruit, he was ranked among the top four players in the state by both Rivals and 247Sports and was listed among the top 55 athlete prospects in the nation by both outlets. 

Personal
Garrett is the son of Glen and Allison Snodgrass, and he was born on Oct. 11, 2000. Garrett is an agronomy major who earned his bachelor's degree from Nebraska in May of 2023. He has volunteered his time with Husker Heroes, the Nebraska Football Road Race, Special Olympics and local hospital visits. His father, Glen, is the head football coach for York High School.