10 - Terry Mayo
| Height: | 6-4 |
| Weight: | 245 |
| Year: | Senior |
| Hometown: | Greensboro, N.C. |
| College: | Reedley JC |
| Position: | QB |
2007: Earned
Lone Star Conference North Division Second Team honors... eighth in
the LSC and 94th nationally in total offense (167.3) and ninth in
the LSC and 75th nationally in passing efficiency (118.1)...named
LSC North Division Offensive Player of the Week after a 16-for-30,
260-yard and two touchdown effort in the season opener against
Pittsburg State (Aug. 25)...in front of the national television
audience, he completed a 71-yard touchdown completion to JaMichael
Palmer that tied the game at 14 against the Gorillas...had a
season-high three touchdowns passing and 240 yards through the air
as well as two rushing touchdowns on the ground in the 41-38 win
over Southeastern Oklahoma State (Oct. 6) en route to being named
LSC North Division Player of the Week for a second time...scored on
a 55-yard touchdown scamper against Ouachita Baptist (Sept.
1)...had touchdown passes in seven contests and ran for a touchdown
in four games. Prior to A&M-Commerce: Rated as
the No. 2 junior college quarterback recruit in the country
according to CollegeFootballNews.com coming out of Reedley Junior
College...also listed as the No. 27 prospect
nationally...Rivals.com listed Mayo as the No. 41 junior college
prospect in the nation...played two seasons at Reedley Junior
College in California...graduated from Eastern Guilford High School
in North Carolina in 1999 and was drafted in the 13th round by the
Milwaukee Brewers in the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft...spent
four seasons as a center fielder in the Brewers
organization...first-team all-state, all-region and all-conference
honoree at Reedley...185-of-300 passing for 2,474 yards and 22
touchdowns in 2005 at Reedley...as a freshman in 2004, Mayo
completed 178-of-365 passes for 2,128 yards and 13
touchdowns...lettered in football, baseball and basketball at
Eastern Guilford High School. Personal: Born July
1, 1981...son of Terry and Ruth Mayo.

