Career Statistics
2011 (Game-by-Game): Started the first five games before suffering a season-ending ankle injury...Still finished second on the team in rushing with 246 yards on 64 carries...Averaged 49.2 yards per game...Also ranked fourth in catches with 11 for 81 yards..Caught one of the team's five touchdown passes...Rushed for 60 yards on 10 carries at W.Va. Wesleyan on Sept. 3...Played only in the first half...Totaled 67 yards rushing and six catches for 58 yards including a 34-yard touchdown reception at Lock Haven on Sept. 10...125 all-purpose yards was a season high...Rushed for a season-high 88 yards on 21 carries and caught five passes for 23 yards at nationally-ranked Bloomsburg on Sept. 24.
2010 (Game-by-Game): Displayed incredible toughness in battling injuries to finish as Millersville's leading rusher...Showed versatility and explosiveness...Totaled 497 rushing yards to lead the team and also ranked third in receiving with 25 catches for 197 yards...Missed three games after suffering a rib injury that knocked him out of the Cheyney game...Totaled four runs of at least 20 yards...Caught at least one pass in each game...Totaled 61 yards receiving on four catches and 46 rushing yards on 14 carries against Assumption in week one...Caught a season-long pass of 39 yards...Tallied 100 yards on 16 totes and posted a long run of 52 yards on Sept. 11 against Assumption...Also caught four passes in the game...Caught five passes for 48 yards and made a key 30-yard catch on fourth-and-18 to help Millersville knock off Gannon on Sept. 18...Scored first touchdown of the season and totaled 49 yards on nine carries against Bloomsburg on Sept. 25...Posted a long run of 37 yards in the game...Returned the lineup at Shippensburg on Oct. 30 and ripped off a 74-yard run--the team's longest run of the season...Finished with 89 yards on 12 carries and three catches for 24 yards...Totaled 92 yards on a season-high 21 carries at West Chester on Nov. 6...Caught four passes for 33 yards at Clarion on Nov. 13...Totaled 100 all-purpose yards four times.
2009: Served as Syracuse's top kick return specialist and back-up running back before missing the last two games of the season because of surgery to repair a tear in his left hip flexor muscle....His 987 kick return yards and his 41 returns rank second on the Orange single-season record lists...Ranked fifth in the BIG EAST with a 24.1 kickoff return average, which ties for eighth on SU’s single-season record list...Averaged 7.6 yards per carry on eight carries...Against Minnesota, returned five kickoffs for 154 yards, including one for 79 yards to start Syracuse’s second drive of the game...At Penn State, returned five kickoffs for 144 yards...Against Northwestern, returned six kickoffs for 128 yards, caught one pass for 14 yards and gained 25 yards on two carries...Against Maine, returned one punt for 14 yards and two kickoffs for 38 yards, and had one catch for five yards...Against South Florida, returned six kickoffs for 120 yards and had two carries...Against West Virginia, had four kick returns for 97 yards...Against Akron, had one kick return for 23 yards and had two carries for 29 yards...Against Cincinnati, averaged 27.4 yards per return on five returns... At Pittsburgh, had four returns and averaged 17.7 yards per return...At Louisville, he averaged 25.0 yards on three returns and had two catches for two yards.
2008: At Syracuse...Did not play in any games...Received redshirt.
High School: 2007 Prep Star All-East Region selection...Rated the 35th-best cornerback nationally by Rivals.com...Rated the 28th-best prospect in Pennsylvania by Rivals.com and Scout.com...Played for the victorious Pennsylvania squad in the Big 33 All-Star Game, scoring a rushing touchdown...As a senior, led his team with 173 carriers for 1,390 yards and 17 touchdowns and had 18 receptions for 337 yards and four touchdowns...As a junior, rushed for 800 yards and 14 touchdowns and had four interceptions and three kickoff returns for touchdowns in six games...Rushed for 1,010 yards in last six games of sophomore season after LeSean McCoy was injured...Received invitation to Army All-American Bowl...Named first team all-conference and first team all-state three-straight years as a running back and kick returner.
Personal: Son of John and Tania Jones...Has four siblings...Majoring in industrial technology.