Steve Slaton

Steve Slaton

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currentteam =Houston Texans
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currentposition =Running back
birthdate =birth date and age|1986|1|4
birthplace =Levittown, Pennsylvania
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weight =201
debutyear =2008
debutteam =Houston Texans
college =West Virginia
draftyear =2008
draftround =3
draftpick =89
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* Houston Texans (2008-present)
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* College awards and honors
* College records
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nfl =SLA557176

Steven Slaton (born January 4, 1986 in city-state|Levittown|Pennsylvania) is an American football running back for the Houston Texans of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Texans in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at West Virginia.

Slaton finished his collegiate career in the top three in virtually every rushing category at West Virginia University, also setting many season record and game records in school history and Big East Conference history. He earned consensus All-American honors in 2006, joining a small handful of West Virginia players to do so, and was a Doak Walker Award and Heisman Trophy finalist. Slaton, along with teammate Pat White, were both front-runners for the 2007 Heisman Trophy and were the third duo in FBS history to rush for 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons.

Early years

Born into a family of six siblings, Steve Slaton is the son of Carl Slaton and Juanita Tiggett-Slaton. He grew up with a hard childhood. Up until first grade congestion in his ears rendered Slaton completely deaf at times. In fifth grade, Slaton's sister died of leukemia. [ [http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05303/597355.stm WVU's Steve Slaton overcomes many obstacles ] ]

Playing for Conwell-Egan Catholic High School in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania, Slaton made the varsity football team as a freshman. He was the most valuable player of the Philadelphia Catholic League and a four-year all-conference selection. As a senior, he rushed for 1,836 yards and 26 touchdowns. He was a first team all-state as a junior and senior. He rushed for more than 6,000 career yards and 73 touchdowns, setting five school records. Slaton was invited to, but did not participate in, the annual Big 33 Football Classic. [cite web | title = Steve Slaton | work = Player Profile | publisher = MSNsportsNET.com | url = http://www.msnsportsnet.com/profile.cfm?id=101042&sport=football]

Slaton was also a track star in high school. His best times were 7.05 in Trials, 23-3.05 long jump (sixth-best in the U.S.), and then won the 60-yard dash in 7.07, the 200-yard dash in 23.17, and the 400-yard dash in 51.36. [ [http://www.dyestat.com/3state/PA/4in/feb15pcl.htm Pennsylvania - DyeStat high school track and field and cross country ] ]

Slaton received offers to go to college from North Carolina, Maryland and Rutgers, but chose West Virginia, but mainly as a defensive back. [ [http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn/viewtopic.php?t=208491 SportingNews.com - Your expert source for NCAA Football stats, scores, standings, and blogs from NCAA Football columnists ] ] [ [http://www.philly.com/dailynews/sports/20070824_COULDNT_BE_PROUDER.html COULDN'T BE PROUDER | Philadelphia Daily News | 08/24/2007 ] ] Slaton had originally chosen Maryland for his college, but they ended up passing a scholarship on him, instead going with Morgan Green. [ [http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2007/07/31/terptv-maryland-tackles-the-small-screen/ TerpTV: Maryland Tackles The Small Screen - FanHouse - AOL Sports Blog ] ]

College career

2005 season

Slaton began his true freshman year as the 4th string running back. He saw his first action in the second game of the season versus Wofford. He carried the ball 8 times for 42 yards and also had a 14-yard reception.

After not getting any carries the next two games, he led the team with 90 yards rushing on eleven carries against then #3 ranked Virginia Tech. Slaton got his first ever start of his career in the next game against Rutgers. Rushing for 139 yards and a touchdown, Slaton helped the Mountaineers to the 27-14 win.

Slaton had one of the most memorable games in WVU football history in the next game versus Louisville. After trailing 17-0 at Halftime, Slaton and the Mountaineers rallied from a 24-7 4th Quarter deficit to win the game 46-44 in 3 overtimes. After kicking an onside kick that led to the tying score, the Mountaineers headed into overtime with the Cardinals. Slaton finished the game with 188 yards on 31 carries and 5 rushing touchdowns. Slaton also had his first receiving touchdown of the season. His six touchdowns are a WVU and Big East record. He was named the Walter Camp, USA Today, and Rivals.com national player of the week and was also named the Big East player of the week. Slaton added 71 yards on 17 carries in a nationally televised Big East game with Connecticut, while his teammate Pat White upstaged him with 106 pass yards and a score and 63 rush yards and two rushing touchdowns. Slaton left the game early after an injury to his wrist.

Slaton's 17 rushing touchdowns on the season was tied for third most in a season in West Virginia history, while his 1,128 yards rushing is ranked 13th most rushing yards on a season in school history (a record he broke his sophomore season).

Slaton had another outstanding day against Cincinnati, gaining 129 yards on 25 carries and scoring 4 touchdowns. To begin the 2nd quarter, Slaton had a Walter Payton-like diving touchdown over a pile on the goaline, followed by two more touchdown runs. Slaton scored three more touchdowns (two rushing, one receiving) in the next game against Pitt. Slaton had 179 yards rushing on 34 carries as West Virginia beat Pitt, 45-13. In the final Big East game of the season, Slaton had 86 yards on 28 carries and one touchdown against the South Florida Bulls. West Virginia finished the regular season 10-1 and 7-0 in the Big East, earning the school a bid in the Nokia Sugar Bowl, while Slaton finished the season with 1,128 yards on 205 attempts with 17 touchdowns.

Slaton and White finished the season with 2,995 total yards and 24 touchdowns between the two players to begin their three-year career together.

Nokia Sugar Bowl

WVU defeated the University of Georgia Bulldogs in the 2005 Nokia Sugar Bowl on January 2, 2006. Slaton was named the Sugar Bowl MVP, gaining a new Sugar Bowl record of 204 yards on 26 carries and scoring 3 touchdowns. His game was highlighted by a pair of 52-yard touchdown runs. Slaton's 204 yards were not only a Sugar Bowl record, but the second most rushing yards ever in a BCS game. [cite news | title = BSC Records | publisher = Bcsfootball.org | date = 2006-07-09 | url = http://www.bcsfootball.org/bcsfb/records-individual/ | accessdate = 2006-10-14 ]

In a May 19, 2008, ranking, ESPN ranked Slaton's performance in the 2006 Sugar Bowl as the #5 best ever in a BCS bowl game. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3400731 ESPN - Young's double delivery highlights memorable BCS performances - College Football ] ]

2006 season

Slaton recorded his second straight 200-yard performance by putting up 203 yards on 33 carries and two touchdowns against instate rival Marshall in the first game of his sophomore season. Playing only the first two series of the Eastern Washington game, Slaton was still able to get 105 yards on only 8 carries and scoring two touchdown. In a very meaningful game of revenge, Slaton dazzled a national audience by gaining 149 yards in the 1st quarter alone against Maryland. Slaton finished the game with 195 yards on 21 carries and added another two touchdowns. Slaton helped the highly ranked Mountaineers to their fourth win of the season by gaining 80 yards on 24 carries against the East Carolina Pirates.

Slaton finished with 185 yards on 26 carries and scored his 7th touchdown of the season against Mississippi State as the Mountaineers moved to 5-0 on the season. In the first Big East game of the season, against the Syracuse Orangemen, Slaton carried the ball 20 times for 163 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown run. On a Friday night game in front of a national audience against the Connecticut Huskies, Slaton carried the ball nineteen times for 128 yards, including a career high 56-yard touchdown run.

In the Big East game of the year vs. Louisville, Slaton was unable to repeat his freshman performance. After a great first half, Slaton had two costly fumbles on consecutive snaps to start the 3rd Quarter. Slaton sat out the rest of the 3rd because he was unable to grip the ball after taking a helmet to his elbow. He returned in the 4th to help WVU close the gap, but the defense was unable to come up with any stops and WVU lost the game, 44-34. Slaton finished the game with 156 yards on 18 carries and a 42-yard touchdown run. Slaton added another 74 yards on 3 receptions.

In the ninth game of the season, Slaton exploded for runs of 65 and 63 yards to help WVU bounce back and beat Cincinnati 42-24, finishing with 148 yards and two touchdowns on just 12 carries. In the 99th meeting of the Backyard Brawl against Pitt, Slaton got off to a slow start in the first half running the ball (7 car., 6 yds.). He then became the first Mountaineer to ever have more than 100 yards rushing (215) and 100 yards receiving (130) in the same game. The 215 yard performance, which was a career-high, came on 23 carries and his 130 yards receiving, another career-high, came on 6 first half receptions, including a 67-yard pass from Pat White that led to West Virginia's first score of the game, off of a Slaton 15-yard run. Slaton added 4 more touchdowns, 2 receiving and 2 rushing. The following week, Slaton has his least productive game of his college career when South Florida held him to just 43 yards on 18 carries in a 24-19 loss.

In the final regular season game, in front of a national audience, Slaton helped lead the Mountaineers, without star quarterback Pat White, to a 41-39 triple overtime victory against Rutgers. Slaton gained 112 yards on 23 carries and scored two touchdowns, including one in overtime. Jarrett Brown, White's replacement, had 244 yards passing with a touchdown and 73 yards rushing and a ground score.

Slaton finished the season with 1,744 yards on 248 carries with 16 touchdowns with a wrist injury all season. Slaton's 1,744 yards was third in the nation, while his average yards per run was ninth and his touchdown total was tied for 8th. His yardage was a West Virginia rushing record for a season, breaking Avon Cobourne's record of 1,710 yards, and was 22nd in West Virginia's record book of most total offense in a season. Slaton's 360 reception yards is the second most in a season by a running back in school history as well, behind legendary fullback Jim Braxton's 565 yards, while his 27 receptions was tied for third most by a back in a season. Slaton's all-purpose yards of 2,104 is a West Virginia season record as well. In the season, Slaton and quarterback Pat White combined for 2,963 yards and 34 rushing touchdowns. They also combined for 4,978 total yards and 49 total touchdowns together on the season, the second-best output between the two in their three-year career together.

2007 season

Slaton missed spring practice due to connective surgery on his wrist. He took part in conditioning drills during the early summer after rehabing his wrist.

In the first game of the season against Western Michigan, Steve Slaton struggled rushing early as the Broncos keyed in on him, but ended with 109 rushing yards and three touchdowns and 61 receiving yards on 2 receptions and a touchdown as the Mountaineers won 62-24. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=272440277 ESPN - No. 3 West Virginia pours in most points since 2001 - NCAA College Football Recap ] ] In the second week of the season, after being held to just two yards on 5 carries in the first half, Slaton and his teammates came out strong in the second half to beat Marshall 48-23 in front of the largest crowd ever at Joan C. Edwards Stadium, in Huntington, West Virginia. Slaton finished the game with 146 yards on 24 carries and touchdown runs of 1-yard and 18-yards. In this game, Slaton became the third Mountaineer to surpass 3,000 rushing yards in his career.

In the third game of the season against Maryland, Slaton and the Mountaineers beat the Terps 31-14. Slaton finished the game with 26 carries for 137 yards and three touchdowns, including Slaton's longest run which was a 22 yard touchdown. Slaton earned the Wrangler Player of the Game honors presented by ESPN. In the following game against ECU, Slaton tied the school record scoring his 42nd rushing touchdown of his career and finished the game with 18 carries for 110 yards and a touchdown along with three receptions for 42 yards as the Mountaineeers won 48-7. In the 5th game of the season, Slaton, for the 3rd year in a row, was held under 100 yards rushing by South Florida, finishing the game with just 55 yards on 13 carries as WVU suffered their first loss of the season, 21-13. Against Syracuse, Slaton had 69 yards on 15 carries and 51 yards on 4 receptions in the 55-14 win. The following game against Mississippi State, which was homecoming for the Mountaineers, Slaton put up one of his best games of the season, rushing for 127 yards on 23 carries for one touchdown, also four catches for 36 yards and a kick return for 26 yards, as the Mountaineers rolled 38-13. Slaton's touchdown put him in the record books as the school's all-time leading scorer on the ground, passing Ira Rodgers and Avon Cobourne with 43 rushing touchdowns.

At #25 Rutgers, Slaton and the Mountaineers rolled over the Scarlet Knights 31-3. Slaton only had 16 carries for 73 yards, but did sport 3 touchdown rushes, but also had a reception for 51 yards on a screen pass and a 21 yard kick return. Against Louisville, Slaton had a less than impressive game with 17 carries for 60 yards, but he did have a touchdown in the 38-31 win. At that point, Slaton had been held under 100 yards rushing for four of the previous five games. The next week however, in the 28-23 win against #22 Cincinnati, Slaton earned the gameball from ESPN after rushing 23 times for 108 yards and a touchdown, also while catching three passes for a team-high 48 yards. [ [http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=273212132 ESPN - QB White carries No. 6 WVU past No. 22 Cincinnati - NCAA College Football Recap ] ] Slaton's rushing touchdown set a school record for most career points scored by non-kickers with 318 points in his career and his 151 all-purpose yards placed him second on the career school list with 4,690 yards. [ [http://www.msnsportsnet.com/page.cfm?sport=football&story=11720 MSNsportsNET.Com - West Virginia University Mountaineers ] ]

Slaton and the Mountaineers clinched the 2007 Big East Championship with a 66-21 win over #20 Connecticut. Slaton had a sub-par performance, rushing for 54 yards and 2 touchdowns on ten carries and grabbing two receptions for 11 yards. However, he surpassed 1,000 yards on the season on a 31-yard touchdown run for the third straight year; and by him surpassing 1,000 yards on the season, Slaton and Patrick White both surpassed 1,000 yards rushing for the second consecutive season, a feat that made them only the third pair in FBS history to ever do so. The next week however, the #2 Mountaineers fell to 5-7 Pitt in the Backyard Brawl 13-9 to end their National Championship hopes. In the loss, Slaton only carried the ball nine times for eleven yards.

Slaton failed to make the cut to the Doak Walker Award semi-finalist list, after being named runner-up the previous season. [ [http://www.smu.edu/athleticforum/news/111307DWsemifinalists.html SMU Athletic Forum: Official News Release ] ] However, Slaton was named to second-team all-Big East and was also awarded the team's Coaches Contribution Award by former head coach Rich Rodriguez.

Slaton finished the regular season with 1,053 yards on 210 carries for a tying season-high 17 touchdowns. He also had 25 receptions for 348 yards and a touchdown. Slaton and quarterback Patrick White combined for 43 total touchdowns, more than 67 Division 1-A teams that season. [ [http://newsok.com/article/3178486/1197094421 NewsOK: OU duo knows all about West Virginia ] ] They also combined for 5,460 total yards, the best output by the two in their three-year career together. Their three-year career together ended with 13,433 total yards and 106 total touchdowns combined, cementing themselves as one of the greatest duos in NCAA history.

In the 48-28 Fiesta Bowl under interim head coach Bill Stewart, Slaton left the game early in the first quarter with a leg injury after rushing one time for -2 yards and catching one pass for two yards.

Career statistics

Personal

Slaton has a child, Julian Xavier Slaton, born on November 30, 2006. Slaton's favorite NFL player is Emmitt Smith, and his favorite musical artist is Jay-Z. [ [http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/steve-slaton?id=945 NFL Events: Combine Player Profiles - Steve Slaton ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.houstontexans.com/team/player.asp?player_id=343# Houston Texans bio]
* [http://www.msnsportsnet.com/profile.cfm?id=101042 West Virginia Mountaineers bio]


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