Lindenwood:
Career- Lindenwood's all-time leader in touchdowns ... entering 2012, had 27 rushing touchdowns, 12 receiving touchdowns, and eight special teams scores ... averaging 8.1 yards per rush, 19.9 yards per reception, and 34.7 yards per kickoff return ... averaging a touchdown once every six times that he touches the ball … had 2,032 rushing yards, 975 receiving yards, and 4,084 all-purpose yards in his first three seasons ... had eight 100-yard rushing games and two 100-yard receiving games … has career-highs of 179 rushing yards and 135 receiving yards … two-time NAIA All-American and two-time HAAC Player of the Year.
2011- Appeared in seven games with six starts … scored a touchdown in six of the seven games he appeared in … scored six total touchdowns and was fourth on the team with 36 points … finished the season with 368 rushing yards and four rushing touchdown … caught nine passes for 129 yards and a score … averaged over 30 yards on seven kickoff returns, and scored one touchdown … third on the team with 368 total offense yards and fourth with 713 all-purpose yards … in the win over NCAA Division I Northern Colorado, had 65 rushing yards and 97 receiving yards, and he scored on a 71-yard pass play that gave the Lions their first lead of the game … had two rushes of 70 yards or longer, including a career-best 84-yard run, against Central Missouri … set a career-high with 179 rushing yards in that game … scored his seventh career kickoff return touchdown with a 84-yard return against Kansas Wesleyan … averaged 7.4 yards per rush and 14.3 yards per reception … 21 of the 59 times he touched the ball resulted in a first down or touchdown, including 10 on first-down plays … had four plays of 70 yards or longer, with two on the ground, one on a pass play, and one on a kickoff return … named the team’s Offensive Player of the Week for the Central Missouri contest.
2010- First-team All-American by the Victory Sports Network ... HAAC Player of the Year for the second straight season ... first-team All-HAAC ... earned HAAC Player of the Week honors twice during the season, once on offense and once for special teams ... appeared in all 11 games and started 10 ... led the HAAC in rushing yards per carry, scoring, and all-purpose yards ... ranked eighth in the NAIA in scoring and 14th in all-purpose yards per game ... leading rusher on the team with 664 yards on 97 carries and had eight rushing touchdowns ... was third on the team with 572 receiving yards and seven receiving touchdowns, and was fourth with 22 receptions ... averaged 6.8 yards per carry and 26.0 yards per reception ... returned two of 11 kickoffs for touchdowns ... averaged 34.9 yards per kickoff return, which would have led the nation except he wasn't kicked to enough to qualify ... had a team-high 147.3 all-purpose yards a game ... scored multiple touchdowns in five games, including three games with three touchdowns ... had at least one touchdown in every game but two ... had two 100-yard rushing games and two 100-yard receiving games ... had over 100 rushing and receiving yards versus Benedictine, and scored in that game rushing, receiving, and on kickoff return ... had two rushing touchdowns versus Missouri Valley and Culver-Stockton ... had a season-high 134 rushing yards versus Culver-Stockton on just five carries ... had a season-high 135 receiving yards against Graceland on three receptions ... had a long rush of 52 yards versus Culver-Stockton, a long reception of 78 yards versus Central Methodist, and a long kickoff return of 95 yards versus Benedictine ... blocked a punt versus Missouri Valley ... in the playoffs, had 65 rushing yards and a 68-yard touchdown reception.
2009- First-team All-American by the Victory Sports Network ... HAAC Player of the Year, First-Team All-HAAC Running Back, and Honorable Mention All-HAAC Kickoff Returner ... appeared in 12 games and had eight starts ... led the NAIA with 9.6 yards per rushing attempt ... scored once every 5.7 times that he touched the ball ... first in the NAIA in total scoring (144), second in scoring per game (12.0), 16th in all-purpose yards per game (145.9), and 23rd in rushing yards per game (83.3) ... set a Lindenwood record with 24 touchdowns, with 15 rushing, four receiving, four kickoff return touchdowns, and one special teams fumble return touchdown ... averaged 83.3 yards a game on the ground and finished the year with 1,000 total yards ... averaged 22.8 yards receiving a game and led the team in all purpose yards a game with145.9 ... tied a NAIA record with four kickoff return touchdowns, accomplishing that in just 13 attempts, and he averaged 36.7 yards per kickoff return ... had 25 plays of 25 yards or more, including eight of 50 or more yards, with 14 coming on runs, four on pass receptions, and seven on kickoff returns ... 15 of his touchdowns have been 25 yards or longer, including 11 of 40 yards or more ... named the Offensive Player of the Game in the NAIA playoff games against Ottawa and Carroll ... in those two games, averaged 133.0 rushing yards and had six touchdowns ... had five games with over 100 rushing yards, including a season-high 157 versus Carroll ... had six games with two rushing touchdowns ... had a season-high 66 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns against MidAmerica Nazarene.
2008- Redshirted.
High School:
Attended Washington ... two-time first-team all-conference selection ... rushed for 3,273 over his first three seasons and scored 44 touchdowns ... had two 1,000-yard rushing seasons, including a career-best 1,229 in 2007 ... had 15 rushing touchdowns and two receiving scores as a senior.
Personal:
The son of Angela Stephens and Joseph O'Bryant ... a sports management major ... has five siblings, Haliana, Kaelee, T, Dre, De'Ante.