2013 – Junior Season
Played in 12 games along the offensive line and started in three contests… Pulled starting jobs against Tennessee State, Virginia Union and Florida A&M… Team averaged 212.7 rushing yards while in the starting lineup… Helped pave the way for four rushing scores against Virginia Union, as well as another four against FAMU in the Florida Blue Florida Classic… Helped anchor an offensive line that paved the way for the MEAC top-scoring team… Paved the way for the Wildcats to finish atop the league in rushing yards (3,159)… Helped the team to an NCAA ninth-best 243 rushing yards per game average… Helped pave the way for a rushing attack that scored 39 times on the ground, as well as another 10 through the air… Contributing force behind running back Isidore Jackson becoming the school’s all-time leading rusher in a game at North Carolina Central…
2012 – Redshirt Sophomore Season
Played in eight games on the campaign after failing to see playing time in 2011… Saw action on more than 30 plays throughout the season… Lined up in back-to-back games against Florida A&M and Savannah State… Collected playing time in three-straight games against Hampton, Tennessee State and Miami (Fla.)… Picked up his first playing action of the season with eight snaps against Alabama State in the season-opener as part of the MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando, Florida… Redshirted during the 2011 season…
2010 – Freshman Season
Played in three games as a reserve offensive tackle, including the FCS Playoff game vs. New Hampshire at Municipal Stadium… Saw his first intercollegiate action against Savannah State…
Ribault High School
Helped Jean Ribault High School make it to consecutive state playoff appearances playing under Coach Arthur Mallory… JRHS had consecutive records of 15-2 and 18-0 in 2006 and 2007… Named Most Improved and Best DL/OL as a team captain…
Personal
Born April 9, 1992 in Jacksonville, Florida to Gloria Dorsey… Active in volunteer work, feeding the homeless at shelters and tutoring children… Chose B-CU for the legacy and the opportunity…