Made first career start in season opener against Lafayette, catching two passes for 32 yards
Caught five passes for 35 yards against Cincinnati in his second star
Totaled three receptions for 38 yards in homecoming game against Liberty
Made three receptions for 29 yards at Louisville
Had 34 receiving yards and a 38-yard rush at Ohio
Threw a 73-yard TD pass against Toledo
Had three receptions for 60 yards, along with a 23-yard rush against Central Michigan
Caught three passes for 48 yards at Kent State
Redshirt Junior (2024)
Did not see action due to injury
At Kansas State Redshirt Sophomore (2023)
Played in 12 games with four starts, totaling 14 catches for 184 yards and a touchdown
Set career highs in the season opener against SEMO in receptions (five), receiving yards (119) and long reception (44), the latter of which went for a touchdown. Joined tight end Ben Sinnott (100 yards) for the 16th double 100-yard receiving game in school history
Also had three catches for 31 yards against Troy and two catches for 18 yards at Missouri
Earned Second Team Academic All-Big 12
Redshirt Freshman (2022)
Reserve wide receiver who saw time in every game, totaling seven catches for 70 yards and a touchdown
Biggest catch of the year was a 25-yard touchdown in the third quarter of the Big 12 Championship to give K-State a 21-10 lead over No. 3 TCU
Also had a 17-yard catch against South Dakota and a 10-yard reception at Baylor
Freshman (2021)
True freshman who saw time in three games as he preserved his redshirt
Had a six-yard reception and a three-yard rush at Kansas
High School
Played wide receiver and safety at Berkeley Prep for head coach Dominic Ciao
Helped the Buccaneers earn a 7-2 record and a state runner-up finish
Finished prep career by tallying 1,342 yards on 71 receptions with 11 touchdowns
Also returned 17 kickoffs for 504 yards (29.6 yards per return)
Named to the 2020 Sports Illustrated All-America preseason watch list
Honorable mention on the 2019 Tampa Bay Times Hillsborough County team
Also played basketball at Berkeley Prep for his father, head coach Renaldo Garcia
Personal
Son of Jodi and Renaldo Garcia
Has one sibling, Rico
Father, Renaldo, was a three-year starting guard for the Florida basketball team from 1987-1991, helping the Gators earn their first SEC Championship in 1989
Renaldo went on to play professionally in Honduras