Kevin Smith

KR, RB · Central Florida
Kevin Smith was well aware of the number 181 as he prepared to play in the 2007 Liberty Bowl. Smith was 181 yards shy of the NCAA single-season rushing record of 2,628 yards set by Barry Sanders at Oklahoma State in 1988. Smith fell 62 yards short, but set another record with 450 rushing attempts, topping the single-season mark of 405 carries by Marcus Allen of Southern California in 1981. Smith's 180 points scored in 2007 rank fourth on the NCAA list. The school's all-time leading rusher after just three seasons, Smith proved to be durable and a true workhorse for the Knights during his junior year. He was a model of consistency, scoring at least once in 12 of the 14 games in which he appeared. He registered 13 100-yard rushing performances, including five games of at least 200 yards and a career-high 320 yards vs. Alabama-Birmingham. Smith lettered three times in football at Southridge High School. He was a two-time All-Dade County selection as both a running back and free safety, recording 53 tackles with four interceptions during his senior season. He scored a touchdown on both a punt return and fumble recovery. As a junior, he rushed for 1,125 yards and 15 touchdowns. He was also a member of the school's Academic Honor Roll. Smith was not heavily recruited coming out of high school, choosing Central Florida over Akron in 2005. He went on to earn Freshman All-Conference USA honors, as he set the school freshman rushing record with 1,178 yards and nine touchdowns on 249 carries (4.7-yard average). His 1,178 yards rank fourth on the school's overall season rushing list. He also had eight receptions for 44 yards (5.5-yard average), as he produced five 100-yard efforts on the ground. As a sophomore, Smith earned second-team All-Conference USA honors, despite missing three games. He was suspended vs. South Florida for a violation of team curfew and sat out the final two contests vs. Tulane and Alabama-Birmingham with a right shoulder injury. He finished with 206 attempts for 934 yards (4.5-yard average) and seven touchdowns, adding 158 yards on 23 catches (6.9 avg). Smith was a consensus All-American and All-Conference USA first-team choice. The league's co-Offensive Player of the Year -- along with East Carolina's Chris Johnson and Tulane's Matthew Forte' -- produced record-breaking seasons, with Johnson winning the NCAA all-purpose yardage title, and Smith and Forte' were two of college football's three 2,000-yard rushers in 2007. Yet, all three were slighted by the voters for the Doak Walker Award (nation's top running back). Few could argue that Smith's final season at Central Florida was anything short of outstanding. He scored 29 times on 450 carries for 2,567 yards (5.7-yard average). He hauled in 24 passes for 242 yards (10.1 avg) and a score, recorded two solo tackles and amassed 2,809 all-purpose yards, an average of 200.64 yards per game. Smith started 34 of 36 games at Central Florida, establishing new career records with 905 carries for 4,864 yards (5.37-yard average) and 45 touchdowns. His 4,864 yards rank second in Conference USA history. He caught 55 passes for 444 yards (8.1 avg) and a score, as he totaled 276 points. He posted four solo tackles and amassed 5,123 all-purpose yards, an average of 142.31 yards per game.