Became the 14th Owl to start in an Owl season opener
Was 12-25-2 versus Michigan State for 116 yards and one TD. He also carried the ball 25 times for a total of 67 yards
Completed 25 of the 37 passes attempted versus Army for a total of 193 yards and one INT while adding four carries for a total of 10 yards
Led the Owls to a 38-20 Shula Bowl win over FIU with a 14-26 night for 161 yards, and he added 64 yards on the ground on 14 carries and recorded his first FAU rushing TD. Distributed the ball to 10 receivers
Was 9 for 15 for 87 passing yards versus UConn and led all rushers with 27 yards on eight carries
Started the game going 9-for-12 for 150 yards, with an additional seven on the ground before giving way at a scripted time in the Owls' 41-10 win over Wagner
Had a career night with 351 yards, completing 22 of 30 passes and finding the end zone three times while adding 15 carries for a total of 69 yards versus North Texas
Had the third-longest run and the longest for a quarterback, a 76-yarder TD run versus UTSA. He ended that game with 108 rushing yards but 56 net yards due to sacks while adding a 9-19 passing performance for 96 passing yards
Turned in his second 300+ yard passing night with 306 yards, connecting on 22 of 42 pass attempts, including one for a score, and added 23 rushing yards on 15 carries
Started the ECU game but suffered a season-ending injury after two carries and six pass attempts, completing four for a total of 68 yards
At Marshall Redshirt Sophomore (2023)
Appeared and started in 10 games
Led team to a 5-5 record, including a 4-0 start, putting them on track for bowl eligibility for the seventh consecutive season
Finished the season with career highs in completion percentage (65.6%), passing yards (2,162), and touchdowns (11)
Added four rushing touchdowns and 273 yards on the ground
Opened the season with a 28-for-35 (80%) passing performance in a win versus Albany
Threw 300+ passing yards in two consecutive games (at North Carolina State, at Georgia State)
Went 29-for-35 (82.9%) with 278 passing yards and two touchdowns and added 102 rushing yards in a win versus Old Dominion
In his final game, recorded 314 all-purpose yards (214 passing, 100 rushing) and five total touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) on 16-for-22 passing, leading Marshall to a bowl-eligible sixth win of the season against Arkansas State
Redshirt Freshman (2022)
Appeared in all 13 games and took over as the team's starting quarterback midway through the season
Went 6-1 as a starter, which included winning the final five games of the season
Finished the season 131-for-235 for 1,558 yards with ten touchdowns and six interceptions
Also was Marshall's second-leading rusher, adding 466 yards and a touchdown
Combined for 337 all-purpose yards (274 passing, 63 rushing) and three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) in a win at Georgia Southern
Came into the game against Coastal Carolina and finished 19 of 36 for 320 yards
Rushed for a career-high 136 yards at Old Dominion
Threw two touchdown passes in each of his final four games of the season
Freshman (2021)
Appeared in two games for Marshall during his freshman season - North Carolina Central and FIU
Finished the season 3-for-6 for 46 yards passing while rushing for 18 yards on five carries
High School
Rated a three-star prospect by ESPN.com and 247Sports.com
Received offers from Georgia State, Austin Peay, Eastern Illinois, Eastern Kentucky, Fordham, Georgetown, and Murray State
Also played wide receiver at Wayne
Passed for 1,944 yards and seven touchdowns with 602 rushing yards and seven more scores on the ground during his junior season
Won the state championship in the triple jump and played basketball at Wayne