| 2001 -- Redshirted.....
2002 -- Solid spring competing for playing time at QB....completed four of 17 passes for 90 yards in annual spring G-Day game....listed as number two QB at conclusion of spring drills....recipient of William K. and Jane H. Holmes Endowed Football Scholarship....has played in nine games missing four with a foot injury suffered vs. S.C.....ran for one TD and passed for a second in debut vs. Clemson in season opener....best games vs. Kentucky (6 x 38 rushing, 10/14 passing for 102 yards and two TD's) and vs. Georgia Tech (6x20 yards rusing and 1 TD, 5x8 passing for 86 yards).....threw 37-yard TD pass in Nokia Sugar Bowl win over FSU.....member of team that won Georgia's first SEC championship in 20 years, defeated FSU for Nokia Sugar Bowl title, set school record for most victories in a season (13), and finished with a final national ranking of No. 3.......part of offense that finished as the SEC's top scoring offense (32.14) and passing efficiency offense (138.91)...
2003 -- Solid spring.....completed five of seven passes in annual spring G-day game....listed as number two QB at conclusion of spring drills....played in six games before knee injury sidelined him for remainder of the season....part of Georgia team that has won 31 games over the past three seasons and ranks among the top five teams nationally in winning percentage.
2004 -- Contact work limited in spring following rehab....expected to be full speed by pre-season practice....recipient of William K. and Jane H. Holmes Endowed Football Scholarship...completed 26-of-57 passes for 464 yards and four touchdowns in nine games during the regular season...also rushed for 87 yards as the Bulldogs' change-of-pace quarterback...saw his most extensive playing time against Georgia Tech, completing 5-of-16 passes for 112 yards and a touchdown as David Greene was sidelined with a thumb injury....2004 SEC Academic Honor Roll....part of team that posted 42-10 record from 2001-04 (sixth best in the country), three straight seasons of 10 or more wins, three straight bowl victories, and three consecutive national top six finishes
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