Career
He was a four-year standout in football and judo in high school, both at Lake Havasu High School in Arizona and at Bishop Gorman High School in Summerlin, Nevada, where he was recognized nationally. Reynolds was a four-year letterman, two years at Lake Havasu High School and two years at Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas. A View Newspaper article called Reynolds the "most highly recruited high school football player in Nevada history".
As a senior, he recorded 94 tackles (including 12 tackles for loss) and 6 sacks to go along with his junior year totals of 96 tackles and 6 sacks.
As a junior, he also ran for a career best 393 yards from his fullback position. He was recognized at the Palo Alto Nike training camp in 2004 for his performance in their SPARQ (Speed, Power, Agility, Reaction, and Quickness) test.
He scored higher on the test than any player in the Camp"s history. As a senior, he was a United States of America Today first team All-American, a Parade All-American (a publication that also recognized him as the top linebacker in the country), a United States. Army All-American, and Nevada"s Gatorade player of the year.
Rivals.com and Entertainment and Sports Programming Network.com both ranked him the Number.
2 outside LB in the nation. He was also selected as the Las Vegas Sun state defensive player of the year. At Bishop Gorman, Reynolds was a high school teammate of fellow OU Sooner DeMarco Murray.
2005 and 2006 seasons
Reynolds was relegated to special teams as a true freshman, logging tackles against Oklahoma State, Nebraska, and Tulsa.
Although he was penciled in as a starter for the Sooners, Reynolds injured his Anterior Cruciate Ligament after spring practices and was redshirted for the 2006 Sooners. 2007 and 2008 seasons
As a redshirt sophomore in 2007, Reynolds appeared in 13 games and recorded 60 total tackles tackles.
As a redshirt junior in 2008, he appeared in only six games and recorded 44 tackles. 2009 season
In 2009, Reynolds recorded 79 total tackles to rank third on the Sooners team behind Travis Lewis and Quinton Carter.
In December, 2009, the National Collegiate Athletic Association denied Reynolds his request to play a sixth year due to injuries.
Reynolds told a reporter at the completion of his college career that he had no interest in pursuing an NFL career.