Furman Athletics Hall of Fame
Sioux Falls, S.D.
Football — Wide Receiver, Return Specialist
Four-Year Letterman, Three-Year Starter — 1982-85
Team Captain —1984 & ‘85
All-South Carolina — 1984 & ‘85
All-Southern Conference — 1984 & ‘85
Southern Conference Champion — 1982 (9-3, 6-1 SoCon), 1983 (10-2-1, 6-0-1), 1985 (12-0, 6-0 SoCon)
Furman Four-Year Record — 39-10-1 (21-4-1 vs. SoCon)
NCAA I-AA Playoffs — 1982, ‘83, ‘85
NCAA I-AA Runner-up — 1985 (12-2)
28-23 Win Over South Carolina — 1982
28-Yard TD Reception Versus Georgia Tech (17-14 Win) — 1983
92-Yard TD Reception Versus East Tennessee State (28-7 Win) — 1983 (Furman/1st)
22-Yard TD Run Versus N.C. State (34-30 Win) — 1984
90-Yard TD Reception Versus Central Florida (42-6 Win) —1984 (Furman/3rd)
5 rec., 2 TDs; 46-Yard TD Run Versus N.C. State (42-20 Win) — 1985
6 rec., 163 yds., 2 TD Receptions Versus Marshall (34-3 Win) —1985
Career Games — 45
Career Starts — 31
Career Receptions — 106 (Furman/16th)
Furman Receptions Leader — 1984, '85
Career Receiving Yards — 2,045 (Furman/6th)
Career Touchdown Receptions — 26 (Furman/2nd)
Career Rushing Attempts — 21
Career Rushing Yards — 313
Career Rushing Touchdowns — 4
Career Points — 186
Career Punt Returns — 106 (Furman/1st)
Career Punt Return Yards — 832
NFL Draft — 1986 (4th Round, Kansas City Chiefs)
NFL Free Agent — 1986 (St. Louis Cardinals); 1987 (Buffalo Bills); 1987 & ‘88 (Kansas City Chiefs)
USFL Draft — 1985 (6th Round, New Jersey Generals)
Track & Field — Sprints, Relays
Three-Year Letterman — 1983-85
Team MVP — 1985
4x400m Relay (3:15.70) — 1985 (Furman Record)
Author: “You Can’t Be Too Fast”
Furman Athletic Hall of Fame — 1994
Note: Prior to 2002 the NCAA did not count playoff game statistics in season, career totals
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