2023 (r-So.) | 13/8: Allen appeared in all 13 games with eight starts at safety during his third season on The Hill. He finished the year second on the team in total tackles with 51. Allen had 0.5 tackles for loss, one forced fumble, one interception, one quarterback hurry, three pass breakups, and one blocked kick in 2023. He posted a season-high nine tackles in the 35-28 win at Louisiana Tech on Oct. 5. Allen's forced fumble came in the 52-22 win over Houston Christian on Sept. 9, and his interception came in the 41-28 victory at FIU in the regular-season finale on Nov. 25. Allen blocked Old Dominion's field goal attempt in overtime of the Famous Toastery Bowl on Dec. 18, allowing WKU to kick the game-winning field goal on the ensuing possession to win 38-35.
2022 (r-Fr.) | 14/11: Allen played in all 14 of WKU's games in 2022 while making 11 starts along the way. He made 47 tackles throughout the season, including a season-high eight in WKU's game at UTSA. From his safety position in the defensive backfield, two of those tackles were for loss. Allen helped the Hilltopper defense lead the nation in forced turnovers in 2022 by forcing two fumbles and recovering one in a rivalry win at Middle Tennessee. Allen broke up two passes on the year and hurried the quarterback once. Allen finished the season strong, recording 15 tackles in the final three regular season games, leading WKU into the season finale in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl where the Tops defeated South Alabama, 44-23.
2021 (Fr.) | 4/0: Allen appeared in four games for the Tops, recording one tackle during the year. He will count 2021 as a redshirt season.
2020 (Fr.) | 4/0: Allen played in four games in his first season on The Hill, recording two tackles on special teams coverage units. He will retain his freshman year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
HS/Misc.: Allen led Peach County HS to an 11-2 record in his senior season, with the team going a combined 48-9 (.842) over his four years. Recorded 87 tackles, 10 pass breakups and three interceptions over his final two season. Rated as a three-star recruit by both ESPN and 247Sports, with his 81 composite score by 247Sports ranking 181st in the nation among safeties. Chose WKU over others such as Eastern Kentucky, Georgia Southern and Mercer.