Outstanding receiver and runner slated to start for the third straight year . . . . . .
2005: Was a starter 10 of 11 games as a junior . . . His only "non-start" was due to a tight end formation on the first play of the Georgia Southern game . . . Tied for second on the team with seven receptions . . . Made more of a mark with his 229 rushing yards on just 17 carries (17.2 YPC) . . . Scored on a 21-yard run in the season opener against Georgetown (Sept. 3) and also tallied on a 27-yard run against The Citadel (Oct. 29) . . . Carried three times for 60 yards against the Bulldogs . . . Longest run of the year was a 65-yarder against VMI (Oct. 15) that set up the touchdown that put the Terriers in front 31-17 . . . Returned a pair of kickoffs against Furman (Nov. 12) . . . Was Wofford’s primary punt returner with 16 returns for an 8.1 average . . .
2004: Received the Terriers’ Best Receiver Award . . . Named Wofford’s Offensive Player of the Week in the 49-17 win over Gardner-Webb (Nov. 6) . . . Had a 30-yard scoring run and a 30-yard touchdown catch in an 11:33 stretch of the first half . . . Totaled two catches for 35 yards on the day . . . Tied for second on the team with eight receptions (16.2 average) . . . Recorded a career-long 36-yard catch in the season-opening victory at South Carolina State (Sept. 11) . . . Had two catches in each of the final three games, including a 25-yard touchdown grab from Jeff Zolman in the win at VMI (Nov. 20) . . . Totaled 99 yards in return yards against the Keydets . . . Returned two punts for 47 yards and three kickoffs for 52 yards . . . Posted Wofford’s two-longest punt returns of the season with 39 and 37-yard efforts, respectively, in wins over The Citadel (Oct. 30) and VMI . . . Averaged double figures in returns in all five games he had an attempt and 17.5 on the season (eight for 140 yards) . . . Rushed for 41 yards on the year . . . Gained 16 yards on a reverse in the 27-13 victory over Elon (Oct. 9) . . .
2003: Lettered as a true freshman. . . His first collegiate catch went for 10 yards in the 42-14 win at Chattanooga (Oct. 4). . . Had a 6-yard reception and a 4-yard run on a reverse in the semifinal-round playoff game at Delaware (Dec. 13). . . Also had a carry for one yard on a reverse in the 28-14 victory over East Tennessee State (Nov. 8) . . . Totaled two tackles on special teams, including a stop in the 34-17 quarterfinal-round playoff win over Western Kentucky (Dec. 6) . . .
High School: A 2003 graduate of the Webb School . . . A member of the All-KFL team . . . Three-time Best Offensive selection and a Mr. Football nominee . . . Had 25 receptions for 478 yards as a senior . . . Also played quarterback and defensive back . . . Rushed for 336 yards and returned three punts for 156 yards and two touchdowns while adding seven kickoff returns for 134 yards . . . Also earned three letters in basketball and two in track . . . All-region in basketball and a three-time Best Defensive Player selection . . .
Personal: Philosophy major . . . Born Sept. 5, 1985 in Oak Ridge, TN . . . Son of René Blue.
Brandon Berry’s Career Statistics
Year Rcpts Yds Avg TD Lng Atts Yds Avg TD Lng
2003 2 16 8.0 0 10 2 5 2.5 0 4
2004 8 130 16.2 2 36 5 53 10. 1 30
2005 7 64 9.1 0 13 12 207 17.3 2 65
Career 17 210 12.4 0 36 19 265 13.9 3 65