2003 Started all 10 games in which he played for the Bulldogs, missing the final two games of the season with a leg injury...Caught 26 passes for 324 yards, a 12.5 yard average, and one touchdown...Also rushed the ball twice (1 yard)...
2002 Played in all 12 games during his sophomore season, starting at one wide receiver position five times...Led the club with 40 catches for 511 yards, a 12.8 yard average, and four touchdowns.
2001 Played in 10 of a possible 11 games for the Bulldogs during his first season on the field...Recorded 14 pass receptions on the year, gaining 170 yards (12.1-yard average) with one touchdown...Also rushed four times for 29 yards, a 7.3-yard average, and another score...Also contributed to Bulldog special teams...Brought back four kickoffs for 61 yards, a 15.2-yard average, and 12 punts for 125 yards, a 10.4 average...He ranked fifth in the SEC and 43rd nationally in punt return average.
2000 Redshirted his true freshman season, working as both a quarterback and wide receiver on State's scout team.
High School Recognized as an honorable mention all-America by USA Today, one of just 13 players from the state of Mississippi to receive such distinction...Ranked No. 8 among the nation's top wide receivers by Bobby Burton in The Sporting News...Ranked as the No. 6 athlete in the Southeast by PrepStar magazine in its postseason edition...Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution Super Southern 100 listing of the South's top prospects...One of just 15 wide receivers mentioned...Listed as the No. 73 player in Dixie, regardless of position, by Allen Wallace in his preseason Superprep recruiting magazine...Rated No. 4 in the state of Mississippi in Superprep's postseason All-America Issue...Recognized as one of the top four performers in the state by Jeff Whitaker in his Deep South Football Recruiting Guide...Ranked eighth on the Jackson Clarion-Ledger chart of the state's top 10 prospects in its postseason listing...Named first-team, all-state by the Clarion-Ledger as a kick returner...Named to that paper's preseason Dandy Dozen, symbolic of the top 12 performers in the state.
Personal Born Damion Ray Bivines, 5-17-81, in Pascagoula, MS...Son of Mrs. Shirley Maclin...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. |