HONORS: Named to the 2005 SEC Coaches' First Team Preseason All-SEC Team…Named to the Watch List for the 2005 Biletnikoff Award, presented to the nation's most outstanding receiver…
CAREER: Has seen action in 28 games with 15 starts…His 62 catches through his freshman and sophomore seasons are tied for sixth-best in UF history for two-year start…
2005: Suffered a broken leg on a kickoff return against Tennessee and missed the remainder of the year…At the time of his injury, he was second among Gator receivers with an average of 14.8 yards per catch…Had 10 receptions for 148 yards and five rushes for 64 yards (12.8 avg.)…His four kickoff returns yielded 124 yards and a whopping 31.0-yard average…Scored Florida's lone touchdown against Tennessee on an 18-yard end around in the first quarter…Had two receptions for 26 yards versus the Vols…Was injured on the opening kickoff of the second half, when he had a 21-yard return… Debuted with seven receptions for 99 yards versus Wyoming, including a career-long 63-yard catch in the second quarter from Chris Leak that set up a field goal…Accomplished a hat trick with three plays that gained over 20 yards against Louisiana Tech when he had a kickoff return for 29 yards, a rush for 26 yards and a reception for 23 yards…Also had a kickoff return of 47 yards against Wyoming, longest by a Gator since Chad Jackson had a 47-yarder in the 2004 opener against Eastern Michigan…Was the only player nationally to catch a pass longer than 60 yards and have a kick return longer than 45 yards….Lone Gator receiver to earn first-team accolades on the SEC Coaches' Preseason Team…
2004: Pro Football Weekly All-American Honorable Mention…Starter at wide receiver in all 12 games who was also the squad's top kickoff returner…Second for the most plays seen among wide receivers with 606…Finished the year second on the squad with 43 receptions and 689 receiving yards…His 16.0 yards per catch were second on the squad…Ranked fifth in the SEC in receiving yards per game (57.4) and tied for eighth with 3.6 receptions per game…Led UF in receiving in the last three games of the regular season, totaling 14 catches…Had a catch in all 11 regular-season games…Made 11 kickoff returns for 174 yards…Had 12 plays of 20-plus yards on the year…Was just three yards shy of his 2003 total in receiving yards by the third game of the 2004 season…Surpassed his 2003 total in catches five games into the season…Led the team with five catches at Florida State and tied for the lead with five in the Vanderbilt matchup…Made a then career-best 62-yard reception against Middle Tennessee State, a catch almost twice as long as his previous best of 36 yards in the Louisiana State contest that same year…Scored on a 61-yard reverse against Arkansas…Set a season-long kickoff return of 30 yards in the game against Mississippi State…Caught a career-high eight receptions against Kentucky…Had first career touchdown in the sixth game of the season against Middle Tennessee State and he finished the season with four touchdowns…
2003: Named to The Sporting News SEC All-Freshman Team…A true freshman who saw time at receiver and on special teams in all 13 games for 213 plays, including 153 plays on offense…Led all freshmen with 19 receptions and 174 receiving yards…Nineteen receptions were the fourth-highest true freshman total in school history (30-Reidel Anthony in 1994, 22-Ricky Nattiel in 1983 |