R-SOPHOMORE (2019)
• Appeared in nine games as the backup quarterback after returning from an injury suffered prior to fall camp
• Completed 19 of 31 throws for 219 yards and four touchdowns while also rushing 41 times for 179 yards and three touchdowns
• UConn (9/28): Completed 9-of-13 throws for 97 yards and one touchdown, while also rushing six times for 27 yards—scoring play was 21-yard pass to Marlon Williams
• ECU (10/19): Carried seven times for 33 yards; completed 2-of-4 throws for 49 yards and one touchdown, a 33-yard score to Gabriel Davis
• at Temple (10/26): Rushed seven times for 12 yards and one touchdown; completed 2-of-3 throws for 11 yards and one touchdown, a four-yard score to Jonathon MacCollister
• at Tulane (11/23): Rushed five times for nine yards and a touchdown; connected on his only throw, a two-yarder on fourth down to Anthony Roberson
• South Florida (11/29): Carried eight times for 36 yards and one touchdown; connected on his only pass for 37-yard gain
• vs. Marshall (12/23): Was 3-of-7 for 17 yards through the air and had 58 rushing yards on seven carries
R-FRESHMAN (2018)
• Played in 10 games, starting three
• Ran for 337 yards and six touchdowns on 69 carries
• Was 40-of-70 through the air for 619 yards and 3 touchdowns
• Had a passing efficiency of 110.90
• Averaged 4.9 yards per rush, 36 all-purpose yards per game and 95.6 yards of total offense per game
• Named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2018 American Athletic Conference Championship Game
• at UConn (8/30): Recorded the second longest run by a quarterback in program history with a 70-yard dash to the house
• at ECU (10/20): Earned first career start, going 12-of-20 for 69 yards passing and rushed for 120 yards with one touchdown on 22 carries, the second most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game in program history
• at South Florida (11/23): Came on in relief of an injured McKenzie Milton in the second quarter, carried the ball 10 times for 51 yards, also went 5-for-14 passing for 81 yards, with a long of 47
• Memphis (12/1): Connected on 19 of 27 pass attempts for 348 yards and two touchdowns, the most passing yards by a freshman since Ryan Schneider in 2000, posted four rushing touchdowns from 18 carries, tying the UCF single-game record and setting The American Championship Game record
FRESHMAN (2017)
• Spent the season with the scout team
HIGH SCHOOL
• Played for head coach Dealton Colton at Norview High School
• Named All-Tidewater Player of the Year
• Passed for 2,975 yards; Rushed for 1,127; Accounted for 52 total touchdowns
• Total of 4,132 combined yards ranks 10th on Virginia High School League single season chart
• Received three stars from 247, ranking No. 17 as a dual threat quarterback and No. 25 in Virginia
• Earned three stars from ESPN, ranking No. 33 among a dual threat quarterback and No. 26 in Virginia
• Received three stars from Rivals, ranking No. 25 as a dual threat quarterback and No. 26 in Virginia
PERSONAL
• Majoring in human communication
Darriel Mack Jr. Season 2020
#8PositionQB
Weight230 lbs
Height6-3
ClassRedshirt Junior
HometownNorfolk, Va.
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