CAREER: National Football Foundation's (NFF) 2011 Hampshire Honor Society ... Played in 41 games … 144 rush attempts, 372 yards (9.1 average), four touchdowns … 248-480 passing, 3,155 yards (77.0 average) , 31 touchdowns, 25 interceptions … 55 receptions, 540 yards (13.2 average) … Career-highs: Touchdowns, 1, six times, rush yards, 68, vs. UW-Stout (10/13/07), long rush, 52, vs. UW-Stout (10/13/07), pass attempts, 41, vs. UW-Stout (10/13/07), pass completions, 26, at UW-Stout (10/16/10), pass touchdowns, 4, three times, long pass, 73, at UW-River Falls (10/06/10), receptions, 7, at UW-Platteville (11/14/09), receiving yards, 90, vs. UW-River Falls (11/07/09), long reception, 80, vs. UW-River Falls (11/07/09).
2010: Nominated for WIAC Offensive Player of the Week one time … Played in all 10 games starting nine … Went 125-of-249 on pass attempts for 1,760 yards and 19 touchdowns and 12 interceptions … Rushed for one touchdown … Caught one pass for seven yards … Completed 13-of-32 passes for 228 yards and four touchdowns with a 43-yard run against UW-Oshkosh on October 9th … Had a career-high 304 yards including a 73-yard completion and four touchdowns against UW-River Falls.
2009: Appeared in all 10 games ... Had a total of 328 receiving yards ... Longest reception was against UW-River Falls for 80 yards ... Ran for 51 yards against UW-River Falls ... Had seven receptions for 89 yards against UW-Platteville.
2008: Played in all 11 games … Had a total of 200 receiving yards … Caught a 48 yard pass against UW-Oshkosh … Caught an eight yard pass for a touchdown against Iowa Wesleyan.
2007: Started all 10 games as quarterback for the Pointers as a freshman … Ranked fifth in the WIAC in passing yards per game (139.5) … Ranked seventh in the WIAC in passing efficiency (110.3) … Threw for 298 yards and four touchdowns against Platteville … Rushed for 252 yards and three touchdowns on 82 carries … Ran for 68 yards on ten carries against Stout.
High School: Two-time letterwinner in football and three times in basketball … Badger South Conference Champions in basketball … State Semi-finalist in football … Unanimous first team all-conference quarterback and first team all-area quarterback … Transferred from Purdue University.
Personal: Majoring in business administration and managerial accounting … High school coach Bob Prahl ... Served as student assistant coach on 2010 Pointer Men’s Basketball National Championship team.