At JMU: Fourth-year Duke... returning CB starter who expected to again be a top performer at the position... breaks well on the ball, has a good feel for the game, and has the ability to play beyond the college level, said CB coach Mark Hendricks.
2007: CB starter in JMU's final 11 games after not playing at North Carolina... second-team All-CAA and second-team all-state by the Roanoke Times... had 57 tackles (32 for loss. 2.5 for loss)... broke up four passes... matched his career high of 12 tackles (9 solo) vs. Towson... had seven stops vs. New Hampshire (3 solo) and Virginia Military (4 solo) and six vs. Richmond (1 solo, 1 for loss) and at Delaware (3 solo)... his four-yard interception return to the New Hampshire 32 set up the second-half, game-tying TD in JMU's 41-24 win... forced a fumble vs. Coastal Carolina.
2006: Started 11 times, missing only the Villanova game... had 51 tackles (37 solo, 1 for loss)... had a season high nine stops (3 solo) at New Hampshire... had eight stops (1 solo) and broke up a pass vs. Rhode Island... had six solo tackles in the opener vs. Bloomsburg and six stops vs. William & Mary (3 solo) and Youngstown State (5 solo)... had a stop for loss among three tackles at Richmond.
2005: Played in eight games and started the last three as a true freshman... had 29 tackles (21 solo)... as a starter had 12 stops at William & Mary, nine vs. Villanova and two vs. Towson... had 11 solo stops at William & Mary and seven vs. Villanova... had six tackles off the bench vs. Richmond.
High School: All-Prince Georges County and an all-star game participant as a C.H. Flowers senior... ranked among the top 10 DBs in Maryland and had 40 tackles and had an interception... as a QB threw for 588 yards and eight TDs and ran for five scores... on an indoor state title track team.
Personal: Kinesiology major with a sports management concentration.