JUNIOR (2025, AT FIU)
- Appeared in ten games; Threw for nine touchdowns and 1,742 passing yards with a 62.4% completion percentage; rushed for five touchdowns on the ground totaling for 132 yards
- Finished the season sitting tied for second all-time in career touchdowns at FIU with 42
- Finished the season sitting third all-time in career passing yards at FIU with 6,713 as well as passing completions, tallying 546
- Went 15 of 28 passing for 127 yards at #2 Penn State (Sept. 6)
- Went 18 of 24 for 184 yards and with a 46-yard long completion while also rushing for a season-high 61, recording one rushing touchdown and one passing touchdown vs. Florida Atlantic (Sept. 13), earning the program's first win in the Shula Bowl rivalry since 2016.
- Recorded a season-high 296 passing yards with one touchdown on 22-of-36 passing and added 2 rushing yards vs. Kennesaw State (Oct. 21)
- Earned multiple nods to preseason watch lists in 2025: Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Watchlist, Davey O'Brien Award Preseason Watchlist, Manning Award Watchlist, Walter Camp Preseason Player of the Year Watchlist, Maxwell Award Watchlist
- Earned a host of 2025 preseason honors: CUSA Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, CUSA Preseason Watchlist, Group of Five All-American Third Team (Hero Sports), All-CUSA Preseason Second Team (Athlon Sports and Phil Steele)
SOPHOMORE (2024, AT FIU)
- Played in and started all 12 games at Quarterback in his sophomore season and passed for 22 touchdowns, the second-most in FIU history in a single season
- Completed 188 of 264 passes for 2,457 yards
- Ranked first in CUSA and 19th nationally in passing efficiency
- Threw for a career-high 362 yards and a season-high 23-for-32 with two touchdowns against Monmouth on Sept. 21
- Passed for 338 yards with 18 completions and a career-high four touchdowns, matching the all-time FIU record vs. New Mexico State on Oct. 29
- Had a season-high 13 rushing attempts at Kennesaw State and also passed for three touchdowns on Nov. 23
- Completed 20 passes and had one touchdown at Indiana on Aug. 31
- Passed for two or more touchdowns in seven games and racked up 250-plus passing yards five times
- Named 2024 All-CUSA Preseason Fourth Team (Athlon)
- Named 2024 All-CUSA Preseason Fourth Team (Phil Steele)
FRESHMAN (2023, AT FIU)
- Named 2023 All-CUSA Freshman Team
- Started final 11 games of regular season at quarterback in outstanding freshman campaign; he became the first true freshman to start at quarterback for FIU since Alex McGough in 2014
- Threw for a total of 2,414 yards while completing 194 of 332 attempts with 11 touchdowns and had a long pass of 80 yards and had 11 interceptions
- His 2,414 passing yards ranked as the sixth-best total by a freshman in FBS (59th overall) and sixth-best in Conference USA
- Average of 219.5 passing yards per game was the fourth-best total in CUSA and the 50th nationally; he completed a total of 29 passes that went for over 20 yards
- Also rushed for six touchdowns, which broke the previous span – which marked the second-longest in program annals
- Tossed for 249 yards or more six times and threw multiple TD passes in four games
- In first start of career vs. Maine (Sept. 2) he broke the FIU record for most passing yards by a true freshman with 292 while tossing a pair of touchdown passes, including one that went for 62 yards
- Tabbed 284 yards in road win at UConn (Sept. 16), which also marked the first of four games without an interception; ran for first career touchdown in win over Huskies
- Completed a season-high 78.1 percent of passes (25-of-32) for a total of 250 yards at New Mexico State (Oct. 4)
- Tossed for 265 yards and a pair of touchdowns at Arkansas (Nov. 18)
- Added 249 yards and a season-best three touchdown passes in season-finale vs. Western Kentucky (Nov. 25)
HIGH SCHOOL
- Rated as a three-star prospect by 247sports and ranked as the nation’s 71st rated signal caller by 247sports
- Three-time state champion and named Florida Player of the Year in 2022-23
- First quarterback in Miami Central history to lead the program to an undefeated season; helped lead Miami Central High to their fourth consecutive state championship during his senior season with a perfect 14-0 record
- As a senior he completed 129-of-206 passes for 2,128 yards and 24 touchdowns; he only tossed four interceptions while rushing for 278 yards on 50 carries and another nine touchdowns
- During his junior campaign he notched 1,101 yards and 14 touchdowns, while completing 64-of-88 pass attempts; also rushed for 164 yards and four touchdowns on 19 carries
- Started prep career at Miami’s Monsignor Pace High
