2017: Started all 13 games at right tackle, bringing his career totals to 41 starts in 43 college appearances … First-team All-Sun Belt selection as App State became the first Sun Belt program with three offensive linemen honored as first-team choices … Entering the 2017 bowl season, his overall grade of 86.6 from the PFF College Football site ranked 19th among 260-plus FBS tackles, and his four quarterback pressures led the 179 FBS tackles with at least 300 pass-block snaps … In receiving a grade of 92 from App State's coaches in a 34-0 win against Toledo in the Dollar General Bowl, Nunn had 13 knockdown blocks (increasing his season total to 75) and seven pancakes (raising his season total to 21) … App State ranked in the top 20 nationally in sacks allowed and the top 25 in rushing yards per game in each of Nunn’s four seasons as a starter. The Mountaineers ranked No. 2 nationally in 2017 with only eight sacks allowed, and they were 22nd nationally by rushing for 223.6 yards per game. App State rushed for more than 300 yards in each of its last three games, including 327 in the bowl win against Toledo … On the PFF College Football National Team of the Week after the Coastal Carolina win. App State threw for 427 yards and rushed for 122 in that 37-29 victory … Moving from right tackle to the right sideline, advancing 17 yards beyond the line of scrimmage, Nunn had a key downfield block when Jalin Moore turned a swing pass into a 75-yard TD reception at ULM … Blocks by Nunn and Colby Gossett created a hole for a 58-yard rush by Moore to set up the touchdown that gave the Mountaineers a 17-7 lead early in the second half of a 31-10 win at Georgia State.
2016: Second-team All-Sun Belt selection…Graded out at 93 percent...Started 11 games at right tackle, missing the final two regular-season games with an injury ... Graded out at 93 percent with 50 knockdowns and 15 pancakes, allowing only one sack in 704 plays... Paved the way for the No. 1 rushing offense in the Sun Belt/No. 9 nationally at 250.9 ypg and 262.5 ypg in Sun Belt play...App’s per-game rushing total (250.9) was the second highest season average in league history … App also led the league in passing efficiency...Helped App rush for 297 yards in the Camellia Bowl win over Toledo, 31-28.
2015: Appeared and started in the first seven games of the season before missing the final six … played the fifth-most snaps at 438 … topped out at a 77-percent job grade performance and 68-percent technique grade … compiled 33 knockdowns …totaled three games where his job grade was at 75 percent or higher in five of seven contests … his best performance was against Georgia State, as he played 72 snaps with an 82-percent technique grade and 85-perceng job grade … also had a 78-percent technique grade and an 85-percent job grade in 65 snaps at UL Monroe.
2014: Selected to the Sun Belt Conference all-newcomer team as a redshirt freshman ... saw action in all 12 games ... made 10 starts — three at left guard and seven at right tackle ... struggled somewhat at the outset of the season playing in the interior line ... only three of his 32 knockdowns on the season came in his three starts at left guard ... began to make the transition outside to right tackle following the Mountaineers’ Game 3 loss to Southern Miss ... saw limited action at Georgia Southern and versus South Alabama while adapting to the new position ... moved into the starting lineup at right tackle against Liberty and recorded an 83-percent job grade and three knockdowns in his debut at the position ... went on to tally 28 knockdowns and six job grades of 79 percent or better in his seven starts at right tackle ... was particularly impressive in 53-14 rout at Troy when he was on the field for 38 snaps and earned a perfect 100-percent job grade to go along with four knockdowns ... received a 90-percent job grade and was credited with three knockdowns against UL Monroe ... recorded five knockdowns in win at Arkansas State ... surpassed that total one week later when he tallied eight knockdowns and received a 90-percent job grade in win at UL Lafayette ... in Nunn’s seven games at right tackle, the Mountaineers averaged 41.9 points, 283.9 rushing yards, 505.9 total yards and just 0.29 sacks allowed per contest.
2013: Redshirted.
High School: Rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com … earned all-state and all-region honors … named Tri-County Lineman of the Week twice as a senior … compiled 35 knockdowns and averaged a 90-percent grade on offense and tallied 85 tackles on defense during senior campaign … was part of a defense that surrendered only 11.1 points per game in 2012 … helped lead York Comprehensive to a combined 20-7 record over the final two seasons of his prep career … recorded three tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack in 2012 South Carolina North-South all-star game … coached by Bobby Carroll.
Personal: Full name is Beau Grady Nunn … born June 12, 1995 (22 years old) … son of Shannon Callahan and Jason Nunn … is the one of five siblings … twin brother, Hunter, played tight end for the Mountaineers … grandfather, Don Ferrell, played football at Appalachian from 1966-69 and was an honorable-mention all-American … Beau is majoring in history education.