Oklahoma State University Athletics
Dantrell Savage
August 11, 2007 | Cowboy Football
A stop-and-start back who took over starting duties down the stretch and became Oklahoma State's big-play threat in the backfield ... Honorable mention all-Big 12 by the Associated Press ... Was clocked at 4.3 in the 40 before arriving in Stillwater ... Culminated his first season on campus by being named the offensive MVP in the PetroSun Independence Bowl
2006: Was slowed early by a fall camp injury ... Played in 11 games and easily led OSU with a 6.5-yard-per-carry average ... Of the nation's top 50 rushers, only three averaged more yards per carry ... Made his OSU debut in the third game of the season and rushed for 97 yards against Florida Atlantic ... Ran for more than 100 yards in five of the last seven games of the season ... Ran for 134 yards against Texas A&M in an effort that included a 60-yard TD run that gave OSU the lead with just over three minutes remaining ... Ran for 117 yards and two scores against Nebraska ... Rushed for 116 yards with one TD against Baylor and 120 and a touchdown against Texas Tech ... Ran for 112 yards on 19 carries against Alabama ... On the game-winning drive against the Tide, Savage had a run of 23 yards and a 26-yard catch-and-run on a third-and-nine screen play ... Had touchdown runs of 70 yards (FAU), 60 yards (A&M), 25 (Tech), 20 and 18 (Nebraska) yards ... Caught eight passes for 48 yards on the season.
Junior College: Spent two seasons dazzling the junior college ranks at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where he rushed for 1,249 yards, an average of 138 yards per game, and was one of the top rushers in the JUCO ranks as a sophomore ... Named an honorable mention NJCAA and J.C. Gridiron News All-American, and was a first-team all-conference selection ... As a freshman, he rushed for 800 yards and scored a touchdown.
High School: His high school numbers were impressive with 1,418 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns ... Had 13 receptions for 167 yards and a pair of touchdowns ... Recruited by Mississippi State, Southern Miss and Troy.
Personal: Born Feb. 15, 1985 ... Son of Monica Hubbard ... Has a younger brother, Arsenio Brundidge, and a younger sister, Lastanicha ... An education major.
2006: Was slowed early by a fall camp injury ... Played in 11 games and easily led OSU with a 6.5-yard-per-carry average ... Of the nation's top 50 rushers, only three averaged more yards per carry ... Made his OSU debut in the third game of the season and rushed for 97 yards against Florida Atlantic ... Ran for more than 100 yards in five of the last seven games of the season ... Ran for 134 yards against Texas A&M in an effort that included a 60-yard TD run that gave OSU the lead with just over three minutes remaining ... Ran for 117 yards and two scores against Nebraska ... Rushed for 116 yards with one TD against Baylor and 120 and a touchdown against Texas Tech ... Ran for 112 yards on 19 carries against Alabama ... On the game-winning drive against the Tide, Savage had a run of 23 yards and a 26-yard catch-and-run on a third-and-nine screen play ... Had touchdown runs of 70 yards (FAU), 60 yards (A&M), 25 (Tech), 20 and 18 (Nebraska) yards ... Caught eight passes for 48 yards on the season.
Junior College: Spent two seasons dazzling the junior college ranks at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, where he rushed for 1,249 yards, an average of 138 yards per game, and was one of the top rushers in the JUCO ranks as a sophomore ... Named an honorable mention NJCAA and J.C. Gridiron News All-American, and was a first-team all-conference selection ... As a freshman, he rushed for 800 yards and scored a touchdown.
High School: His high school numbers were impressive with 1,418 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns ... Had 13 receptions for 167 yards and a pair of touchdowns ... Recruited by Mississippi State, Southern Miss and Troy.
Personal: Born Feb. 15, 1985 ... Son of Monica Hubbard ... Has a younger brother, Arsenio Brundidge, and a younger sister, Lastanicha ... An education major.
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