At Midwestern State
Individual Honors
All-Lone Star Conference (1): 2022 (HM)
Fifth Year (2022)
gained All-Lone Star Conference honorable mention... competed in nine games making five starts at running back... ranked second on the team with 505 rushing yards on 87 carries with five touchdowns... also made 11 receptions for 115 yards... ranked 10th in the LSC and 161st in NCAA Division II with five touchdowns... ranked 11th in the LSC and 168th in NCAA Division II with 505 rushing yards... ranked ninth in the LSC and 127th in NCAA Division II averaging 56.1 rushing yards per game... ran for a season-high 103 yards on 15 carries including a campaign-long 59-yar rush for a touchdown against West Texas A&M (10/15)... accounted for 124 yards of total offense with 68 yards on 11 carries, while making four receptions for 56 yards against No. 2 Angelo State (11/12)... rushed for 69 yards and a touchdown while making two catches for 30 yards in a 41-37 win at Texas A&M-Kingsville (11/5)... rushed for two touchdowns on the way to a 59-yard performance at Western New Mexico (10/1)... accounted for 57 rushing yards on 11 caries with a touchdown in a 28-14 win at Eastern New Mexico (9/10)...
Senior (2021)
competed in nine games making three starts at running back... team's second leading rusher finishing campaign with 316 yards on 66 carries with three touchdowns... averaged 4.8 yards per carry... also caught eight passes for 48 yards... ran for season-high 91 yards on 17 carries with two touchdowns in a 30-13 win over Texas A&M-Kingsville (10/9)... rushed for 80 yards on carries including a season long 39-yard TD run at Central Washington (10/2)... ran for 81 yards on seven carries in MSU's season opening 48-27 win at Quincy (9/4)...
Junior (2020)1
amassed 82 yards of total offense leading the Mustangs to a 28-14 scrimmage win over Southeastern Oklahoma State rushing for 52 yards on nine carries with a touchdown catching two passes out of the backfield for 43 yards (2/27)... did not see action in MSU's three official games during an abbreviated spring campaign...
At Tyler Junior College
Sophomore (2019)
competed in nine games at running back... led Apaches in rushing with 447 yards on 80 carries with six touchdowns... averaged 5.6 yards per carry... caught six passes for 59 yards... ran for a season-high 114 yards on seven carries with two touchdowns including a 55-yard burst in a 45-7 rout of Texas A&T (9/21)... needed 15 carries to run for 101 yards with two touchdowns at Navarro College (9/14)... rushed for 50 yards at Blinn College (8/31), at Cisco College (10/19) and against Kilgore College (10/26)...
Freshman (2018)
competed in seven games at running back... rushed for 363 yards on 76 carries with four touchdowns... ran for a season-high 86 yards on nine carries with one touchdown in a 70-0 win over Texas A&T (9/22)... rushed for 77 yards on 21 totes with a touchdown in a 59-41 win over Navarro College (9/15)... accounted for 65 yards on eight carries including a touchdown at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M...Â
At Cy-Fair High School
a three-year letter winner and two-year starter at running back for coach Ed Pustejovsky at Cy-Fair High School in Houston, Texas... played a key role in helping Bobcats to the UIL Texas Class 6A Division II state championship as a senior in 2017 earning title game MVP honors... earned Collin Street Bakery TSWA Class 6A first-team honors and gained APSE Class 6A All-State honorable mention after running for 1,875 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior in 2017... ran for at least 100 yards in 10 games averaging 5.7 yards per carry and 133.9 yards per game as the District 17-6A MVP... also caught 22 passes for 251 yards and a TD... earned All-District 17-6A first-team honors as a junior in 2016 accounting for 1,322 rushing yards with 20 touchdowns... ran for at least 100 yards in six games averaging 5.6 yards per carry and 120.2 yards per game... a two-time academic all-district honoree... also competed as a shooting guard and small forward in basketball and sprinted in track & field season...
Personal
son of Chervondria Kennedy...
1 The 2020 football season was delayed to the spring of 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.