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- Played in 44 games with 38 starts…Completed 791 of 1,278 passes (61.9 percent) for 9,360 yards, 79 touchdowns and 25 interceptions…Woodson’s 9,360 passing yards rank 2nd in Kentucky history, topped only by Jared Lorenzen (10,354 yards, 2000-03)…That total also placed him 9th on the Southeastern Conference all-time record list…His 1,510 offensive plays put him 2nd on the UK all-time record list behind Lorenzen (1,793) and 7th in conference history…Gained 8,870 yards in total offense, ranking behind Lorenzen (10,637) in school history…His 1,278 pass attempts are surpassed only by Lorenzen (1,514) in school annals and rank 7th on the SEC all-time record list…His 791 pass completions rank 3rd in school history (Lorenzen had 862; Tim Couch posted 795 from 1996-98) and rank 8th in SEC history…His completion percentage of 61.9 ranks 3rd in Kentucky history behind Couch (67.1%) and Dusty Bonner (65.3%, 1997, 99)…His 79 touchdown passes broke the old school record of 78 by Lorenzen and rank 4th in conference annals behind Danny Wuerrffel of Florida (114, 1993-96), Peyton Manning of Tennessee (89, 1994-97) and Chris Leak of Florida (88, 2003-06)…Woodson’s 325 consecutive pass attempts without an interception (2006-07) shattered the old NCAA record of 271 by Trent Dilfer of Fresno State (1993), the SEC mark of 214 by David Greene of Georgia (2004) and team record of 152 by Lorenzen in 2002…His 327 pass completions in 2007 rank 3rd on the school’s season-record list behind Tim Couch’s 400 in 1998 and 363 in 1997…His 518 pass attempts in 2007 rank 4th in UK history, topped by Lorenzen (559 in 2000) and Couch (553 in 1998 and 547 in 1997)…Only Couch (3,884 in 1997 and 4,275 in 1998) had more yards passing in a season for the Wildcats than Woodson’s 3,709 in 2007…His 40 touchdown passes as a senior topped Couch’s old school season-record of 37 in 1997 and also set a new SEC record, surpassing the previous mark of 39 scoring strikes by Wuerffel of Florida in 1996…Woodson ranks 4th on Kentucky’s annual record list with 587 plays that he participated in during 2007 and his 3,516 yards in total offense that year…Also ranks 4th on the school season-record list behind Couch (4,151 in 1998 and 3,759 in 1997) and Lorenzen (3,827 in 2000)…Woodson holds the conference mark for lowest interception ratio in a career (min. 400 attempts), with an average of 1 pass theft for every 51.1 passes…Woodson set school bowl records for pass attempts (50; the previous record was 49 by Tim Couch in the 1998-99 Outback Bowl), pass completions (32; the old mark was 30 by Dusty Bonner in the 1999 Music City Bowl), passing yards (358; topping the old record of 336 yards by Couch in the Outback Bowl) and total offense (358; the previous record was 344 by Couch in the Outback Bowl).
PERSONAL:
- Kinesiology major…Son of Andre’ W. Woodson and Robin Woodson…Comes from a military family. He was born in the state of Washington and has lived in Germany, Pennsylvania, and Hawaii before moving to the Fort Knox area in 1994…Actively involved in the school’s “Community Cats” program…Volunteered at the Special Olympics (2004) and helped work at a youth football clinic (2005 and 2007)...Guest speaker at Eastern Kentucky University and was a celebrity visitor to Cardinal Hill Hospital (2006)...Also participated in events at Mary Queen School, Mercer County High School, Cassidy Elementary School, UK Children’s Hospital, the American Cancer Society Relay for Life, and the Dance Blue fundraising dance marathon (2007)…Born April 25, 1984 in Fort Lewis, Washington…Resides in Radcliff, Kentucky.
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AGE: 24
HEIGHT: 6-4
WEIGHT: 227 lbs
BORN: Radcliff, KY
POSITION: Quarterback
COLLEGE: Kentucky
NFL EXPERIENCE: R
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"I thought that David Carr did a nice job tonight. We were able to rush the ball; we were able to do a few things early on. Trouble on our special teams and our cover teams late, but we were able to hang in there and win a game. We got a lot of people to play. We saw a lot of versatility, so it is a good way to finish up the preseason for us." - Head Coach Tom Coughlin on the Giants offense vs. the Patriots
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