2005 Football Roster
Roster

Quinton Smith
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 195
- Class:
- Redshirt Junior
- Hometown:
- Cedar Park
- High School:
- Cedar Park HS
Owls' Career Rushing 4,948, Trevor Cobb, 1989-92 2,505, Quinton Smith, 2003-06 2,496, Michael Perry, 1995-98 2,415, Chad Nelson, 1994-97 2,218, Robbie Beck, 2000-03 2,028, Kyle Herm, 2000-03 2,024, Chad Richardson, 1996-99 1,995, Greg Henderson, 2001-04 1,917, Kosse Johnson, 1951-53 1,790, Spencer George, 1993-96 1,773, Dicky Maegle, 1952-54 1,770, Ed Bailey, 2001-04 1,675, Stahle Vincent, 1969-71 1,647, Yoncy Edmonds, 1992-95 1,642, Jamie Tyler, 1998-2001 1,583, Earl Cooper, 1976-79 1,548, John Coleman, 1972-75 Owls' Season Rushing 1,692, Trevor Cobb, 1991 1,386, Trevor Cobb, 1992 1,325, Trevor Cobb, 1990 1,096, Quinton Smith, 2006 1,034, Michael Perry, 1997 1,021, Ed Bailey, 2004 953, Chad Nelson, 1997 945, Stahle Vincent, 1971 944, Kosse Johnson, 1953 941, Yoncy Edmonds, 1993 Owls' Career All Purpose yards 6,512, Trevor Cobb, 1989-92 5,582, Michael Perry, 1995-98 3,405, Eric Henley, 1988-91 3,284, James Sykes, 1973-76 3,055, Quinton Smith, 2003-06 2,784, Earl Cooper, 1976-79 2,747, Dicky Maegle, 1952-54 Owls' Season All Purpose yards 1,844, Trevor Cobb, 1991 1,784, Michael Perry, 1997 1,674, Trevor Cobb, 1990 1,669, Trevor Cobb, 1992 1,608, Quinton Smith, 2006 1,561, Michael Perry, 1996 1,550, James Sykes, 1976 1,512, Dicky Maegle, 1954 |
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2005: Second-team all-Conference USA selection... Winner of the George Martin Award as the Owls' most valuable player, as well as a George R. Brown Offense Award as Rice's top running back... Started all 11 games at A-back... Led the Owls with 902 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 140 attempts... Rushed for at least 100 yards in five games, topped by a 154-yard effort against UTEP... Also had 143 yards and a 58-yard TD run in the win over Tulane... Scored twice on the ground at East Carolina... Had seven receptions for 40 yards and one touchdown, an eight-yard play against UCF. 2004: Played in eight games with five starts as a sophomore, earning his first letter... Gained 300 yards on 50 carries (6.0 average), scoring touchdowns against SMU and Fresno State... Gained 166 yards on 12 carries against Fresno, including an 80-yard touchdown run... Also had two receptions for two yards on the season. 2003: Played in eight games with two starts (Fresno State and Nevada, but did not letter... Rushed for 207 yards on 26 carries as a redshirt freshman... Top game was a 142-yard effort on only 13 carries at Fresno State, but missed most of the last five games with a leg injury... Had a 33-yard gain at Fresno for his longest run of the year... Caught one pass but for a four-yard loss in the season opener. 2002: Redshirt. High School -- 2002 graduate of Cedar Park Senior High School near Austin... Second-team Class 4A all-state pick for coach Mark Weaver... Most valuable offensive player in District 17-4A... Led Cedar Park to 8-3 record and spot in the bi-district playoffs in the only the second year of varsity competition for the school... Second-team all-CenTex selection by the Austin American-Statesman... One of the state's top prospects according to Dave Campbell's Texas Football magazine... Honorable mention as the Hill Country Sportsman of the Year... Also competed in basketball and track... All-district in baseball and basketball, winning the Timberwolves' MVP award in hoops... Won the district long jump and triple jump titles as a junior... Honor roll student who was named to Who's Who Among High School Students in Texas... A winner of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Legacy Award. Personal -- Full Name: Quinton Bernard Smith... Born: Jan. 14, 1984, at Tyler... Parents: Quinton and Pamela Smith, Cedar Park (one brother, one sister)... Rice Major: managerial studies/economics... College: Baker.