Tevin Washington
- 2010 (Sophomore)
Played in eight games and started the final four games of the season... rushed 116 times for 514 yards (4.4 yards per carry) and four touchdowns... completed 25-of-61 pass attempts for 417 yards and two touchdowns with three interceptions... produced 931 yards of total offense... rushed seven times for 44 yards and a touchdown in the season opener vs. South Carolina State (Sept. 4)... did not play in games 2-5... responded well in a difficult situation when starter Joshua Nesbitt went down with a season-ending injury late in the first half of the Nov. 4 Virginia Tech game... played the entire second half and nearly rallied the Yellow Jackets to a road win on national television... rushed 11 time for 45 yards and completed two passes for 80 yards against the Hokies... rushed for 122 yards on 21 carries and passed for 101 yards and a touchdown in his first career start, vs. Miami (Nov. 13)... carried 21 times for 94 yards and a touchdown and passed for 90 yards and a TD in the win over Duke (Nov. 20)... rushed 23 times for 73 yards and two touchdowns and completed 8-of-15 passes for 101 yards at Georgia (Nov. 27)... had career highs for rushing attempts (28) and rushing yards (131) in the Independence Bowl vs. Air Force.
- 2009 (Freshman)
Began the season as the top backup to Joshua Nesbitt at quarterback... moved down the depth chart to third after Jaybo Shaw returned from injury... played in one game -- the season opener against Jacksonville State (Sept. 5)... completed his only pass, for 21 yards... rushed six times for 40 yards including a long run of 17 yards.
- 2008
An athletic true freshman quarterback who redshirted... can be dangerous in Tech's option game.
- High School
Named first team class 6A all-state... also a two-time member of the Montgomery Advertiser all-metro team... earned all-county honors three times... posted career numbers of 5,042 yards passing, 2,097 yards rushing, 42 passing touchdowns and 25 rushing TDs... rushed for 1,088 yards and 14 TDs as a senior... led Wetumpka to a 10-2 record in 2007... passed for more than 200 yards five times in `07, including a season-high 254 yards in the second round of the state playoffs... rushed for more than 100 yards in five games, including a season-high 214 yards vs. Fairhope HS... a three-year starter for the Indians... played four years of football, including two as team captain, under coach Chad Anderson... also played basketball and baseball in high school... Coach Anderson on Washington: "He doesn't try to force things, but he can get you out of a bad situation with his ability. He routinely made plays that made you just say `Wow!'"... chose Georgia Tech over Louisville, Troy and Memphis... selected Georgia Tech because of its academic tradition, the opportunity to play college football at the highest level and to play for Coach Paul Johnson.
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