Career: Finished ISU career with the most receiving touchdowns (41) and receptions (262) in program history ... ranks second in career receiving yards (3,559) behind Tyrone Walker (3,565).
2025: Earned All-America honors from FCS Football Central on SI, The Associated Press and Stats Perform ... All-MVFC First-Team selection at wide receiver ... led ISU in receptions (83), yards (1,141) and receiving touchdowns (19), with his 11 touchdowns during the regular season tied for first in the MVFC and No. 4 in the FCS ... ended the season ranked No. 1 in the FCS in receiving touchdowns and No. 6 in receiving yards ... also ranked No. 5 in the FCS in total touchdowns (20) and total points scored (122) ... holds the single-season record with the 19 receiving touchdowns, ranks fourth on the ISU single-season receptions list and fifth on the single-season receiving yardage list ... averaged 13.7 yards per reception on the year and had a trio of 100-plus yard receiving performances, including a season-best 162 yards in a win at Murray State ... caught multiple touchdowns in six contests, with three straight in the FCS playoffs against North Dakota State (3), UC Davis (2) and Villanova (2) ... during ISU's playoff run, Sobkowicz averaged 91 yards per game and totaled eight touchdowns ... had one of the best games of his career in the second-round FCS playoff win at #1 North Dakota State, recording three touchdowns on eight receptions ... had 150 yards and two touchdowns in the quarterfinal playoff win at UC Davis.
2024: All-MVFC Second-Team selection at wide receiver ... started in all 14 games and ranked second in the MVFC with 1,108 receiving yards on 80 receptions (13.9 yards per catch) … became Illinois State's first 1,000 plus yard receiver since Anthony Warrum in 2016 and his 1,108 yards are the fifth most in a single season by a Redbird wideout ... was fourth in the league with nine touchdown receptions … posted four 100-plus yard receiving performances, with back-to-back 100-plus yard efforts during the FCS playoffs at Southeast Missouri State (136) and UC Davis (111) … posted season-bests with 156 yards and two scores in the victory over Indiana State … also tossed a 28-yard touchdown in a win at Southern Illinois.
2023: All-MVFC Second-Team selection … ranked in the top 20 in the country in touchdowns (10), receiving yards (933), yards per game (84.8) and receptions per game (6.2) ... played in all 11 games, recording a team-high 68 catches … led the MVFC with those 10 TD receptions and ranked third in yards and yards per game … had a career day against Youngstown State with 11 grabs for 170 and three touchdowns … tallied four 90-plus yard receiving performance and scored a touchdown in seven-straight games … also a threw a touchdown pass on the year.
2022: Started all 11 games for the Redbirds at wide receiver ... led the team with 377 yards receiving and three touchdowns and ranked second on the squad with 31 catches ... averaged 12.2 yards per catch on the year ... hauled in touchdowns in back-to-back games against Eastern Illinois and Southern Illinois ... had a season-high six catches for 96 yards against Youngstown State ... caught a 14-yard touchdown pass at North Dakota State.
2021 (fall): Redshirted.
Rolling Meadows HS: Two-year starter at wide receiver ... recorded 615 yards receiving and seven touchdowns in shortened spring season ... named team captain ... tallied over 800 yards receiving and had 10 touchdowns during junior season on the gridiron ... earned first-team all-conference honors and was also selected as an all-stater ... team lost to Nazareth Academy in state semifinals and finished with a 12-1 record ... also a standout on the basketball court, helping team to a conference championship while earning all-conference honors.
Personal: Born Sept. 16, 2002, in Arlington Heights, Illinois ... son of Jack and Magda Sobkowicz ... one of five children ... his older brother, Max, also played football for the Redbirds ... his older brother, David, played collegiate football at Winona State.