CAREER STATS
2011: Appeared in 10 games as one of the Wildcats' top kick returners, collecting 309 yard on 16 returns...had his longest return of the year (29) at North Carolina A&T (10/8)...had five returns over 26 yards on the year...against Fort Valley State (10/15), Keith had three returns for 75 yards, his highest total of the year...he also had one reception for 23 yards at Miami (10/1)...with his 2011 output, Keith moves up in the B-CU record books to second in career returns (76) and fourth in career yards (1,556)...Named to College Football Performance Awards watch list for the Kick Returner of the Year Award, second team preseason All-MEAC by Phil Steele
2010: Played in 11 games for the Wildcats...returned 26 kicks for 573 yards and 14 for 192 yards...caught 10 passes for 153 yards...tied his own record for seven kick returns in a game against New Hampshire (12/4) and moved to seventh on the all-time returner yards list for the program...longest kick return of the season is 43 yards against Edward Waters (9/4) and punt return of 43 against North Carolina A&T (10/28)
2009: Saw action in all 11 games as a wide receiver and return specialist...B-CU's all-purpose yardage leader on the year with 80.0 yards per game, including over 700 yards in kickoff and punt returns, 114 yards rushing and 56 yards receiving...had a long kickoff return of 56 yards against Savannah State (10/17) and seven returns for 119 yards at Norfolk State (9/26)...averaged 19.8 on 34 KO returns in 2009...his top rushing game was 59 yards in seven carries against Morgan State (10/3) and he had two receptions for 54 yards against North Carolina A&T (10/31) with a long catch of 40 yards
2008: Attended Bethune-Cookman but did not see action in any games
Personal: Born January 28, 1990 in Orlando to Claudette Keith...father to Andre Keith...majoring in Criminal Justice at Bethune-Cookman...played basketball for two State Championships and four District Championships...played football for two District Championships as the quarterback...earned first team All- Central Florida and All-County in both sports...he collected the all-time most wins in football in school history (31-4), while setting the record for Passing TDs (60)...was a member of National Honor Society at Eustis