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  Stacy Tutt

Stacy Tutt

Player Profile

Class:
RS Senior

Hometown:
Tappahannock, Va.

High School:
Essex/Fork Union

Height / Weight:
6-2 / 235

Position:
Quarterback

Updated Career Statistics

2005: Won the Richmond Touchdown Club Offensive Back of the Year Award... Was a finalist for the Dudley Award, finishing second to Darryl Tapp of Virginia Tech, and in front of D'Brickashaw Ferguson of Virginia... Signed a free agent contract as a running back for the New York Jets... Was a Second Team All-Atlantic 10 Quarterback... Earned Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week honors two times, Oct. 23 and Nov. 13... Was a I-AA.org Weekly All-Star as well as a Football Gazette Player of the Week, Oct. 23 following the Spiders' double-overtime win against Hofstra... Was a Second Team Quarterback on Don Hansen's Football Gazette All-Northeast Region squad... Started all 13 games for the Spiders... Helped an offense which scored 349 points on the season, second-most all-time at Richmond... Was part of an offense which averaged 381.3 yards a game, ranking 41st in the country... Helped the Spiders to a total of 4,957 yards on the season, most-ever in Spider football history... Started the season as a starting wide receiver for the Spiders, recording six catches for 41 yards... Moved back to the quarterback position for the Maine game... Threw for 2,219 yards which ranked fourth all-time at Richmond... Connected for 16 touchdowns, which was seventh on the Spiders' single-season list... Led the Spiders in rushing with 828 yards, while his 12 rushing TD's were the most on the team and ranked fourth all-time in a single-season... His 3,047 yard of total offense were the best-ever in a single-season at Richmond... His Player of the Week honors came after the Hofstra win where he recorded 450 yards of total offense, which ranked second all-time in a single-game... His 72 points scored this season were second on the squad behind Joseph Fore's 84, and ranked sixth-best ever in a single-season... He finished his career with 5,318 passing yards which ranks him third all-time on the career list at Richmond... His 36 career touchdown passes are fourth-best ever... He recorded 6,872 yards of total offense in his career which is second-most ever in a career at Richmond... He accounted for 160 points in his four-years at Richmond which is the fourth-highest career total ever for the Spiders. 2004: Started 11 games at quarterback... Single-season entries into Richmond's record book: completions (second with 189), passing yards (fifth with 2,156), touchdown passes (tied for seventh with 14), attempts (third with 325)... Completed 58.2 percent of his passes (189-for-325)... Had 14 touchdowns and 14 interceptions... Seventh in the Atlantic 10 with 220.0 yards of total offense per game... Threw for a career-best 310 yards and two touchdowns against James Madison (Oct. 23)... Tied for second most touchdowns in a single game with four at VMI (Sept. 11)... Earned Atlantic 10 Player of the Week after throwing two touchdown and running for another at UMass (Sept. 18)... Ran for 117 yards in a 24-14 win against the ninth-ranked Minutemen... Eclipsed 200-yards passing six times... Threw for 202 yards and three touchdowns against Towson (Nov. 6). 2003: Started all 11 games... First eight as wide receiver, last three at quarterback... Threw for 535 yards, completing 61.5 percent of his passes (48-for-73), and two touchdowns as starter... Had career-high 226 passing yards and threw for two touchdowns against William & Mary (Nov. 22)... Ran for 159 yards on 51 carries... Scampered for season-best 70 yards at UMass (Nov. 8)... Third on team with 40 receptions for 493 yards... Averaged 12.3 per catch and had two touchdowns... In first collegiate game as a receiver, made seven receptions for 101 yards and one score at Delaware (Sept. 13)... Also made seven catches at James Madison (Oct. 11). 2002: Played in nine games, making first collegiate start at William and Mary (Nov. 23)... Ranked fourth on the team with 303 rushing yards... Led the Spiders with seven rushing touchdowns and tied for second with 42 points... Threw for 408 yards on 26-of-54 passing (48.1 percent)... Threw four touchdown passes and five interceptions... Ran for a career-high 87 yards, two touchdowns, and threw for 60 yards and two scores against the Tribe... Threw for a season-high 171 yards and ran for 77 more against Maine (Nov. 16)... Completed a career-best 12 passes on a career-high 25 attempts against the Black Bears... Scored three rushing touchdowns and passed for 113 yards (4-of-8) against Northeastern (Nov. 2)... Earned Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week following that performance against the Huskies. 2001: Redshirted. High School: Lettered three years each in football, basketball and baseball at Essex High School in Tappahannock, Va... Spent year at Fork Union Military Academy, lettering in football... Captain of football squad at Essex... Named all-district, all-region, and all-state as a senior... School leader in career touchdown passes... Also named All-District as a junior... All-District selection three straight years in basketball... Named to Northern Neck District All-Tournament team senior season... Also an All-District selection in baseball... Threw for nearly 800 yards, ran for over 500 and received nearly 300 yards senior year at Essex High School... The first player in seven years at Fork Union to have thrown a touchdown pass, caught a touchdown and run for a touchdown in one game. Personal: Son of Stacy L. Tutt, Jr. and Patria Moore... Born Aug. 8, 1982.

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