CAREER: Tallied six 100-yard games as a Hurricane ... Finished career with 1,515 total yards on 283 attempts ... One of just four UM players since 1975 to rush for 100 yards in four straight games ... The other three players to accomplish the feat at Miami since 1975 are Willis McGahee, Edgerrin James and Clinton Portis ... Played in 44 contests, starting 10 (all at running back) ... Began career on special teams before transitioning to running back his junior campaign ... Recorded career-high 25 rushing attempts at Duke in 2010 ... Had career-best single-game effort against FAMU in 2009 with 162 yards ... Earned Second-team All-ACC honors as a senior.
2010 (SENIOR): Second-team All-ACC ... Became just the fifth UM player since 1975 to rush for 100 yards in three straight games (101 at Clemson, 101 vs. Florida State and 111 at Duke) ... Rushed for 100 yards for a fourth straight week with 109 vs. North Carolina ... Only player in the ACC to rush for four-straight 100-yard games during the season ... Team's leading rusher with 899 yards on 190 carries ... Finished the season as the third-leading rusher in the ACC ... Recorded a season-high in carries and yards with 111 yards on 25 carries at Duke ... Scored five rushing touchdowns ... Longest run of the season was a 42-yard sprint at Ohio State ... Had five games of 70 or more yards, including six straight contests (Sept. 11-Oct. 23) ... Averaged 4.7 yards per carry ... Gained 70 or more all-purpose yards eight times ... Averaged 83.0 all-purpose yards per outing ... Tallied first career receiving touchdown vs. FAMU on a 32-yard strike ... Averaged 9.7 yards per catch ... Played in 12 games, starting 10 ... Named by the Hurricane media contingent the 2010 "Good Guy" Award at the team's annual banquet on December 12.
2009 (JUNIOR): Team's second-leading rusher with 616 yards on 93 carries and a team-high eight rushing touchdowns ... Averaged 6.6 yards per carry and scored a touchdown in seven of Miami's last nine games ... Saw his first career action at running back against Florida A&M on Oct. 10 and gained 162 yards on 14 carries - all in the second half - with a touchdown and a career-long 49-yard rush ... Had a season-high 16 carries for 76 yards and one score in win against Duke ... Rushed for over 100 yards for second time in 2009 in season finale at USF, gaining 114 yards on 12 carries ... Rushed for two touchdowns against Virginia and finished with 56 yards on 12 carries ... One of three Hurricanes to have a 150-yard rushing performance in a season, which was the first time a Miami team has had that occur ... Also played on the kickoff coverage team and has six total tackles (five solo, one assisted).
2008 (SOPHOMORE): Made the move to running back and excelled on special teams ... Played in seven games on kickoff cover team and recorded three tackles ... Named the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Year.
2007 (FRESHMAN): Saw action in all 12 games ... Played only on special teams in the first 11 games, but played some safety in the season finale at Boston College, registering one solo tackle ... Registered three solo tackles and five assisted tackles on special teams.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played running back in high school ... Played at Suncoast High School his first three years before transferring to Glades Central ... As a senior in 2006, rushed for 1,080 yards and 19 touchdowns ... As a junior at Suncoast High School, rushed for 530 yards and had five touchdowns to go along with three interceptions on defense ... As a sophomore, had four interceptions, more than 500 rushing yards, 300 more all-purpose yards and finished with 14 total touchdowns ... Rated the No. 7 safety prospect and No. 14 on the Florida Top 100 by Rivals.com ... Ranked the No. 27 safety and No. 26 on the Florida Hot 100 by Scout.com ... Rated the No. 26 player in Florida and the No. 42 defensive back in the nation by SuperPrep ... In the state of Florida, ranked No. 9 by the Orlando Sentinel and No. 19 by the St. Petersburg Times ... Coached by Willie Snead ... Son of former Hurricane Kenny Berry (1987-89).