Honors & Awards
» John Mackey Award Preseason Watch List (2018, 2019, 2020)
» Pat Clare Award (2019)
» Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2020)
» Academic All-Big Ten (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
» Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll (Fall 2016, 2018, 2019; Spring 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
» Brook Berringer Citizenship Team (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)
» Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2017, 2018, 2019, 2020)

2020 (Senior)
Jack Stoll battled injuries to appear in seven games with one start in 2020. Stoll earned his 25th consecutive start at No. 5 Ohio State and caught two passes for 24 yards in the first half before leaving the game with an injury. The injury kept him out of the Northwestern game, but he returned to play in the final six games. Stoll caught his first two passes since his injury against Minnesota, totaling 21 receiving yards on his two receptions. He then had three catches for 44 yards at Rutgers, including a season-long 23-yard reception. Stoll finished the year with seven catches for 89 yards.

2019 (Junior)
Stoll started every game as a junior, extending his streak to 24 consecutive starts at the position. He led Nebraska’s tight ends with a career-high 25 catches for 234 yards and one touchdown.
 
Stoll led Nebraska with a career-high 66 receiving yards in the opener against South Alabama, including a career-long 42-yard catch. He had two catches at Colorado and two more catches for 38 yards against Northern Illinois. At Illinois, Stoll caught three passes for 45 yards, including a six-yard touchdown reception. After catching one pass against Northwestern, Stoll tied his career high with four receptions at Minnesota. He then had three catches the next week against Indiana and had one catch at Purdue. Against No. 15 Wisconsin, Stoll hauled in two passes for 43 yards. He caught one pass for seven yards at Maryland and had three catches against Iowa.

2018 (Sophomore)
Stoll started all 12 games at tight end for Nebraska in his sophomore season. He led the Husker tight ends with 21 receptions, 245 receiving yards and three touchdown catches, setting career highs in all three categories. Stoll also returned a pair of short kickoffs for 16 yards.

Stoll earned his second career start against Colorado and had one catch for four yards before adding a nine-yard reception against Troy. Against Purdue, he set career highs with four catches and 51 receiving yards, including a 33-yard catch that was the second-longest catch of his career. At No. 16 Wisconsin, Stoll caught a 12-yard touchdown pass for his first TD of the season and third of his career. The next week at Northwestern, Stoll caught three passes for 40 yards. Against Bethune-Cookman, Stoll hauled in a career-long 37-yard reception for his only catch of the game. 

At No. 8 Ohio State, Stoll caught three passes - one shy of his career high - for 17 yards. He then caught a 12-yard touchdown pass against Illinois the next week. Stoll had two catches for 26 yards in the Huskers’ win over Michigan State. He concluded his sophomore season with four catches for 37 yards at Iowa, tying his career high in receptions and catching a 4-yard touchdown pass.

2017 (Freshman)
Stoll played in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman, earning a start at Minnesota. He caught eight passes for 89 yards and two touchdowns, and he also saw action on special teams. 

Stoll played in each of the first six games but did not have a reception. His 12-yard catch against No. 9 Ohio State marked his first career reception. Against Northwestern, Stoll set season highs with three catches for 41 yards, including a 32-yard touchdown grab that tied the game at 14 in the second quarter. The 32-yard touchdown marked Stoll’s first career score and was his longest reception of the year. He followed that performance with another multi-catch effort, hauling in two passes for 21 yards at Minnesota. Stoll caught a three-yard pass for his second career touchdown at Penn State and ended his season with a 12-yard reception against Iowa.

2016 (Redshirt)
Stoll redshirted in his first season in the program. 

Before Nebraska (Regis Jesuit HS)
Stoll excelled as a tight end during his prep career at Regis Jesuit High School. As a senior, Stoll was a second-team all-state selection after catching 32 passes for 434 yards and six touchdowns for Coach Danny Filleman’s team. Stoll’s play helped Regis Jesuit to a 9-3 record and a trip to the quarterfinals of the Colorado 5A state playoffs. 

Stoll also helped Regis Jesuit to a state quarterfinal appearance and a 10-2 record during his junior season. From his tight end position, Stoll caught 19 passes for 176 yards and four touchdowns. Stoll was also a factor in the passing game as a sophomore, helping his team to a 9-2 record and a state playoff appearance en route to all-conference honors.

Stoll was named a Blue-Grey All-American. He was ranked as the No. 3 prospect in Colorado by both Rivals.com and ESPN, while 247Sports ranked him as the fourth-best prospect in the state. ESPN ranked Stoll as the nation’s No. 9 tight end, while Rivals, Scout and 247Sports all listed him among the top 40 players at the position.

Stoll only visited Nebraska, but had numerous offers including Air Force, Colorado, Colorado State, New Mexico, Texas and Wyoming. Stoll was a second-team academic all-state selection, and he also competed in basketball and track and field for Regis Jesuit High.

Personal
Jack was born on Jan. 28, 1998, and is the son of Chris and Mary Grace Stoll. He earned his degree in marketing in May of 2020.  Stoll volunteered his time with a Day of Service, Husker Heroes, the Nebraska Football Road Race and local hospital and school outreach.