He had more rushing yards (987) than each of the All-Florida first-team running backs. He also had more rushing touchdowns (14) than the first-team running backs combined.
He repeated as the MEAC offensive player of the year and led his team into the I-AA playoffs for the second straight season.
So why isn't Bethune-Cookman quarterback Allen Suber, a Tampa Catholic graduate, on the All-Florida team?
Suber is one of several outstanding players who, for various reasons, were squeezed out. Only two quarterbacks made the team. Had Suber not gotten injured early in B-CC's 32-24 playoff loss to Florida Atlantic, he, and not FAU's Jared Allen (who guided his team to a victory), might have made the team.