Colgate – played in 42 games with 39 starts … earned four varsity letters … finished his career with a school and Patriot League record 5,621 rushing yards, and a school, Patriot League and FCS career mark for most rushes with 1,240 … also had the school record for most career rushes per game (29.5), most yards gained per game in a career (133.8), most consecutive games gaining 100 yards or more (18), most games gaining 200 yards or more (8), most yards gained in two consecutive games (511), most seasons gaining 1,000 yards or more (4), most touchdowns scored by rushing (57), most career points (358), most career touchdowns scored (59) and most all-purpose plays (1,303) … his 133.8 yards rushing per game in his career ranks 13th best in FCS history, while his 5,621 yards is fifth all-time and his 57 rushing TD’s is 11th best.
AS A Senior (2008) – played in nine games with eight starts … was injured in the Cornell game suffering an ankle injury … honorable mention All-America by The Sports Network … first team all-Patriot League … was Colgate’s leading rusher with 221 carries for 1,148 yards and 15 touchdowns … averaged 5.2 yards per carry and 127.6 yards per game … caught seven passes for 34 yards … led the team in scoring with 90 points and all-purpose running with 133.4 yards per game … had five games over 100 yards rushing and two over 200 yards … his 272 yards against Fordham was the second highest single game total in school history, while his 239 yards against Dartmouth was the eighth highest single game total … named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
As A Junior (2007) - third team All-America by The Sports Network ... finalist for the Walter Payton Award, given the outstanding player in the FCS ... first team all-Patriot League ... received Colgate’s Andy Kerr Trophy, as the team’s offensive MVP ... led the FCS in rushing with 170.5 yards per game ... carried 409 times for 1,875 yards and 20 touchdowns ... his rushing total was the third highest single season mark in school history ... tied the FCS record for consecutive 100-yard games in a season with 11 ... had three games over 200 yards rushing (vs. Dartmouth, Bucknell and Holy Cross) ... his 270 yards against Bucknell was the second highest single game total in school history ... caught 26 passes for 187 yards ... had a career-high six catches for 49 yards against Towson ... finished with 120 points - fifth highest in school history ... his 10.91 points per game was seventh best in the FCS ... had 2,062 all-purpose yardage which was seventh best in the FCS and the fifth highest single season total in school history ... set or tied five Patriot League season or career records, including a season-best 170.45 rushing yards per game.
As A Sophomore (2006) - honorable mention All-America by Football Gazette ... first team all-Patriot League ... second team all-Northeast Region by Football Gazette ... started all 11 games at tailback ... carried 290 times for 1,234 yards and 12 touchdowns ... led the Patriot League with 112.2 yards per game (15th in FCS) ... caught 19 passes for 176 yards and one touchdown ... touchdown reception came against Princeton ... was the leading scorer with 82 points - 28th in FCS with 7.45 points per game ... was the all-purpose running leader with 128.2 yards per game ... had five games over 100 yards including a season-high 184 yards against Bucknell.
As A Freshman (2005) - third team All-America by the Football Gazette ... Patriot League Rookie of the Year ... ECAC Rookie of the Year ... The Sports Network co-Rookie of the Year ... second team all-Patriot League ... second team all-Northeast Region by the Football Gazette ... received Colgate’s Andy Kerr Trophy, given annually to the most valuable offensive player ... was Colgate’s and Patriot League’s leading rusher with 320 carries for 1,364 yards and 10 touchdowns ... finished eighth in the nation with 124.0 yards per game ... had eight games with 100 or more yards rushing, and three games over 200 yards ... rushed for a freshman record 257 yards in win over Georgetown, which?is the fifth best single-game total in school history ... had 222 yards against Holy Cross and 205 yards in the FCS playoff game against New Hampshire ... averaged?a school record 29.0 carries per game ... set a school record for most yards gained in two consecutive games with 462 - 257 vs. Georgetown and 205 vs. New Hampshire ... his longest run was an 80-yard touchdown run against New Hampshire - equaling the eighth longest in school history ... had three rushing TD’s against the Wildcats ... caught 10 passes for 116 yards and one touchdown.
High School: A 2005 graduate of DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland ... lettered three years with the Stags ... played running back and linebacker in his senior year ... served as captain ... second team all-league and all-county ... honorable mention all-Met ... team was league champions in his junior and senior seasons ... named team’s most valuable player ... coached by William McGregor.
Personal: Major is English ... parents are Mark Terry and Stacey Scott-Hill ... born May 24, 1987 in Washington, D.C. ... has three brothers and four sisters ... full name is Jordan William Scott.