2006
Played in seven games during an injury-ravaged sophomore campaign, starting six times...Completed 74-of-169 passes (.438) for 1,201 yards, seven touchdowns and nine interceptions...His activity was limited after suffering a broken collarbone in the season opener...Recovered to play again, but suffered a season ending second broken left collarbone during the game with Arkansas...Was named the Most Improved Offensive Player of the spring by the coaching staff following a standout four-week practice period.
2005
Played in eight games during his redshirt freshman campaign, earning starts in the final three games of the season...Completed 60-of-135 passes (.444) for 621 yards, two touchdowns.
2004
Played in one game during his true freshman season...Completed one-of-four passes for 9 yards, and added two rushes (minus 5 yards)...A medical redshirt was requested (separated shoulder) to regain his true freshman season.
High School
Rated the #1 quarterback at the 2003 summer Bowden Quarterback Camp, he won the camp's long throw competition with a 64 and one-half yard toss...He was also selected to the EA Sports Elite 11 quarterback camp that summer, one of just 100 quarterbacks nation-wide to be extended an invitation...Credited with running a 4.6 in the 40-yard dash by TheInsiders.com oline recruiting website...Completed 71-of-149 passes for 1,339 yards, 14 touchdowns and just seven interceptions during his senior campaign.
Personal
Born Michael David Henig, Jr., 12-7-85, in Montgomery, AL...Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Henig...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies. |