Prospect Profiles
Willis McGahee
Position: Running Back
College: Miami (Fla.)
Height: 6-0
Weight: 223
Hometown: Miami, Fla.
Career Notes | Agility | High School | Personal | Stats
ANALYSIS
Positives: Has good upper-body muscle development … More quick than fast, but can make cuts at the holes and has the hip swerve needed to avoid defenders slashing through traffic … Instinctive runner who sets up and uses his blocks well … Very creative and strong inside runner who plays at a low pad level, carrying defenders on contact and breaking arm tackles consistently … Has an above-average short burst to cut back or bounce outside and the acceleration to run away from defenders … Will usually improvise and create when the hole is clogged … Shows good ball security and will cut sharply while finding a way to get open on pass routes.
Negatives: Not asked to block and needs work on his technique, as he will overextend and lunge when trying to cut-block in pass protection … Can set up a defender, but seems to struggle a bit running in space … Used mainly on flares and screens and needs some pass-route refinement, but his hands appear natural.
CAREER NOTES
Scheduled to play behind Frank Gore in 2002, the third-year sophomore seized his opportunity to shine when Gore was injured prior to the season opener … Went on to establish himself as one of the most electrifying scoring machines in the history of college football … Gained 2,067 yards on 349 carries (5.9 avg.) with 31 touchdowns, caught 25 passes for 355 yards (13.1 avg.) and had a 35-yard kickoff return in only 21 games for the Hurricanes … His 2,067 yards on the ground and 31 scores rank fifth on the school's all-time record lists … His 186 points scored rank sixth in Hurricane annals.
2002 SEASON
Consensus All-America and All-Big East Conference first-team selection … Finalist for the Heisman Trophy, given to the nation's top player, finishing fourth in the voting (660 points) … Shattered school season records, carrying 282 times for 1,753 yards (6.2 avg.) and 28 touchdowns, breaking the previous marks of 1,416 yards and 17 scores by Edgerrin James in 1998 … Only Nebraska's Mike Rozier (29 in 1983) and Oklahoma State's Barry Sanders (37 in 1988) ran for more touchdowns in a season in NCAA Division I-A annals … His 10 100-yard performances broke the old Hurricanes season record of eight, set by Ottis Anderson in 1978 … Added 350 yards on 24 receptions (14.6 avg.) … Gained 2,108 all-purpose yards, breaking the old Miami season record of 1,708 by Anderson in 1978.
Florida A&M - Rushed 6 times for 60 yards and a 19-yard score.
Florida - Exploded for 204 yards on 24 attempts, joining Lorenzo Roan (249 vs. East Carolina in 1980) and Edgerrin James (271 vs. Boston College in 1977 and 299 vs. UCLA in 1998) as the only players in school history to rush for over 200 yards in a game.
Tennessee - Carried 21 times for 134 yards with scores of 1, 6, 1 and 4 yards, adding 33 yards on 3 catches.
Boston College - Followed with 17 attempts for 135 yards and a pair of touchdowns and made 3 catches for 86 yards.
Connecticut - Rushed 11 times for 107 yards, including a pair of 15-yard touchdowns and an 11-yard touchdown … Also snared a pair of passes for 10 yards.
Florida State - Gained 95 yards on 26 tries with a 4-yard score and 78 yards on 3 catches.
West Virginia - Had his only two turnovers of the season (fumbled twice), but made up for by rushing 31 times for 112 yards with a pair of 1-yard touchdowns and a and 2-yard score … Caught 2 passes for 71 yards.
Rutgers - Followed with 23 attempts for 187 yards and 2 touchdowns, gaining 13 yards on a pair of grabs.
Tennessee - Collected 154 yards with a 1-yard score on 20 carries and 17 yards on 2 catches.
Pittsburgh - Rushed 19 times for 159 yards, including 7- and 69-yard touchdowns and made 4 catches for 11 yards.
Syracuse - Amassed 134 yards on 14 tries with touchdowns of 61 and 51 yards.
Virginia Tech - Closed out the regular season in record-shattering fashion, becoming the first player in school history to rush for over 200 yards twice in the same season (joined Edgerrin James as the only players in Miami annals to run for over 200 yards twice in a career), as he totaled 205 yards on 39 carries with scores of 1, 4, 3, 10, 1 and 31 yards … His 6 touchdowns broke the old school record of 5 in a game, set by Bill L'Italien vs. Piedmont in 1933 … Only Illinois' Howard Griffith (8 vs. Southern Illinois, 1990) and Mississippi's Showboat Boykin (7 vs. Mississippi State, 1951) rushed for more touchdowns in a game in NCAA Division I-A history … Also snatched 2 passes for 21 yards.
Ohio State (Fiesta Bowl) - Held to 67 yards and a score on 20 carries, leaving the game after tearing his medial collateral and anterior cruciate ligaments (also damaged his posterior cruciate ligament) in his left knee … Underwent reconstructive surgery immediately after the game.
2001 SEASON
Reserve tailback, seeing action in eight games … Finished with 67 carries for 314 yards (4.7 avg.) and 3 touchdowns … Did not catch any passes, but added 35 yards on a kickoff return.
2000 SEASON
Redshirted as a freshman.
INJURY REPORT
Missed the Temple and Boston College games in 2002 after suffering a knee sprain vs. West Virginia (Oct. 25, 2001) … Tore his medial collateral and anterior cruciate ligaments (also damaged his posterior cruciate ligament) in his left knee vs. Ohio State in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl … Underwent reconstructive surgery immediately after the game.
CAMPUS AGILITY TESTS
4.24 in the 40-yard dash … 3.69 in the 20-yard shuttle … 41-inch vertical jump … 10-foot-11 broad jump … 375-pound bench press.
COMBINE AGILITY TESTS
ARM HAND TEST 40 20 10 225 VJ BJ SHUTTLE CONE
30 9¼ 12
HIGH SCHOOL
Regarded as one of the top running backs in the nation and the best in Florida, as he was listed as the sixth-best running back on PrepStar's 1999 Top 100 Dream Team and the 10th-best overall prospect in the Southeast Region, adding SuperPrep All-America honors as a senior at Central (Miami, Fla.) High … Rated the fifth-best running back nationally 11-best overall prospect in Florida by SuperPrep … USA Today honorable mention All-American … Named to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Super Southern 100, Dallas Morning News National Top 100 and listed as one of the South's top players by recruiting analyst Bill Buchalter of the Orlando Sentinel … Named the best tailback in Florida on the Florida Times-Union Super 75 list … Miami Herald Class 6A-5A All-Dade selection … Listed among the top I-backs nationally by recruiting analyst Max Emfinger … Played just five games during his senior season due to a knee injury … In those five games, rushed for 677 yards and scored 11 touchdowns on 77 carries … Averaged more than 8 yards per carry as a junior … Played for Team Florida in the 2000 Florida/Georgia All-Star Game … Coached by Tim Harris.
PERSONAL
Criminology major … Son of Jannie Jones and Willis McGahee … Born Willis Andrew McGahee on Oct. 21, 1981 … Resides in Miami, Fla.