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2007
Completed 190-of-334 passes for 2,099 yards and 16 touchdowns while starting all 11 games at quarterback...his 16 touchdown passes tied for second in the conference...ranked third in the Southland in passing yards per game with a 190.8 yard average...completed 56.9 percent of his passes on the season...threw for career highs of 33 completions and 322 yards against Baylor while throwing for a pair of touchdowns...completed 12 passes for 166 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Stephen F. Austin...had six games with at least two touchdown passes...completed at least 60 percent of his passes three times, including a career-high 65.5 completion percentage against Sam Houston State when he found a receiver 19 times in 29 attempts...added 81 rushing yards and three touchdowns on the ground in 79 total attempts.
2006
Second-Team All-Southland Conference as a redshirt freshman quarterback...completed 124-of-233 passes for 1,676 yards and 11 touchdowns...ranked second in the Southland Conference in both passing offense and total offense...averaged 167.6 passing yards and 178.0 total yards of offense per game...also ranked third in the league in pass efficiency rating at 120.6...offensive averages are somewhat skewed as he came off the bench and saw limited action against both Tarleton State and Kentucky...came off the bench to complete 12-of-26 passes for 278 yards against Northern Colorado...first career start came at Southern Utah...completed 17-of-34 passes for 266 yards and three touchdowns including a short pass to running back Alvin Canady that went for an 83-yard score...also rushed the ball a season-high nine times for 26 yards at Southern Utah...in Southland Conference opener against Stephen F. Austin, completed 27-of-37 passes for 253 yards...passed for 201 yards including touchdown strikes of 12, 10 and 20 yards in the Bobcats' 27-17 road win at eventual SLC champion McNeese State...completed 12-of-23 passes and did not throw a pick for the first time since limited play against Kentucky...passed for three touchdowns the following week in a 38-17 home win over Southeastern Louisiana...was named the Southland Conference's Offensive Player of the Week after a 17-for-30 passing performance against SLU...had 236 passing yards in the game...late in the first half, with Texas State facing third-and-seven from midfield, sustained a scoring drive with a 10-yard run before capping the drive with a 28-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Luke to give Texas State a 14-3 lead at halftime...also completed a 29-yard touchdown pass to Luke in the second half...after five straight games with 200+ passing yards, completed 15-of-38 passes for 158 yards and was intercepted three times in a loss to Northwestern State...saw very limited action final weeks of the season due to an injury...academically, was an Oak Farms Dairy Academic Award recipient, and as a redshirt freshman was named to the Southland Conference's Capital One Academic All-Conference team...named one of the 2006 squad's team captains.
High School
As a senior at Canyon, ranked 10th in Class 4A in passing, completing 110 of 185 passes for 1,755 yards...also rushed for over 400 yards and 10 touchdowns...was a first-team all-district pick as well as first-team All-Greater San Antonio...was an honorable mention all-state selection...was a member of the Texas Top 100 in football...prep coach was Les Goad...during junior season, squad advanced to the regional finals before losing to arch rival Smithson Valley in the Alamodome...also an all-state member of Canyon's baseball team.
Personal
Born May 31, 1982 in New Braunfels...played professional baseball in the Cincinnati Reds organization for five years...son of Clay and Joyce George...industrial technology major.