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SCOTT MAYLE WIDE RECEIVER
Ohio University
Scott is undoubtedly one of the most athletic receivers
in the country. Having been a major contributor to the
Bobcats football team, Scott is also an All-American
long jumper on the Ohio track team. With school
records in the 60 meters and long jump and a
personal best of 26 feet, few receivers eligible
for the 2007 draft will posess Scott's level of athletic
explosiveness.

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2006:
Played in all 14 games, making 13 starts
Caught 28 passes for a team-high 411 yards
His 14.7 yards per catch was the highest on
the
team
Named
MAC East Division Special Teams Player of the Week
after a season-long 46-yard kickoff return that set up a
field goal at Eastern Michigan
Caught a season-high five passes for 38 yards in
the season-opener
against UT Martin
Had two
catches for 64 yards at Illinois, including a 58-yard
catch and run that set up Ohio's first touchdown
Caught three passes for a season-high 88 yards
against Miami
His 38-yard and 34-yard catches
improved his career total of plays from scrimmage
covering at least 20 yards to 31
Ranked fourth in
school history for most receptions in a career with
107
Second in most receiving yards in a career
with
1,847Third in touchdown receptions for a
career
with 11.
2005:
Played in all 11 games, starting 10 times
Named All-MAC by Collegefootballnews.com as a
kick
returner
Led the MAC and ranked 17th in the nation
in kickoff returns with an average of 27.2 per return
Registered his first career kickoff return for a
touchdown with an 88-yarder against Ball State
Led the team with 21 catches for 338 yards
and three touchdowns
Ranked
second on the team with 1,051 all purpose
yards
Notched four catches for 100 yards in the
opener at Northwestern
. Made a
career-long 50-yard run and had a 39-yard touchdown
catch at Buffalo
Also competed for the Bobcat track & field
team ... Winning the
MAC championship in the long jump ... Repeated as
NCAA Mideast Regional champion in the long jump ...
Finished 12th at the NCAA Outdoor Championship.
2004:
Played in 10 games, starting nine
Led the team
in receiving yards with 583 and in yards-per-catch at
17.7
Caught five
passes for 134 yards versus Buffalo ... Of those five
catches, one was an 80-yard touchdown reception
from Ryan Hawk, tying the third-longest play in school
history
Set career highs in receiving yards (157) and
rushing yards (52) in the win at Kentucky
Caught an
89-yard touchdown pass, one of two touchdown
catches, against the Wildcats
Won the NCAA
Mideast Regional championship in the long jump
while competing for the Bobcat track & field team.
2003:
Started all 12 games for the Bobcats ... Finished
second on the team with 25 catches ... His 515 yards
were the most since the 1992 campaign and gave
him a 20.6 yards-per-catch average ... Four
touchdowns via the air also led the team and set an
Ohio freshman record ... Had at least one catch in
every game, hauling in multiple receptions nine
times ... Season high was four against Akron ...
Enjoyed his highest yardage total that day, 119 ... Had
109 yards receiving on just three catches at Iowa
State, highlighted by an 80-yarder that was the second-
longest in school history ... A 63-yarder at Akron and a
51-yarder against Western Michigan were two other
long scores ... Took his first career reception to the
end zone against Southeast Missouri State (32
yards) ... Carried the ball nine times for 22 yards and a
touchdown ... Scored on a 23-yarder against Western
Michigan ... Returned kickoffs for the final five games
of the year ... Took back 12 kicks for 274 yards for a
team-high average of 22.8 ... Longest effort was a 45-
yarder in the season finale at Marshall ... One of his
season-high three returns against Kent State went for
44 yards ... His five touchdowns ranked third on the
team, while his 30 points stood fourth.
2002:
Redshirted ... Participated on the Bobcat track
team in the 100-meter dash and the long jump ...
Placed 14th in the country after covering 24-11.25 in
his first jump at the NCAA Championships in
Sacramento, Calif. ... Advanced to nationals by placing
fifth in the Midwest Regional with a career-best mark
of 25-10 ... Won both the indoor and outdoor MAC
Championships in the long jump ... Recorded
distances of 23-11 and 25-5.5, respectively ... Ran a
10.53 100 meters at the MAC Outdoor
Championships.
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A four-sport athlete ... Earned three letters in football
and track, two in basketball and one in baseball ... The
Big 10 Conference Co-Player of the Year in 2000 and
2001 ... Earned all-state and all-state honorable
mention during his career ... Carried 157 times for
1,809 yards as a senior ... Finished his career with
284 carries for 3,788 yards ... Helped the Colts to a
third-place finish in the conference and a No. 13
ranking in the state.
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| Personal |
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Hometown: Philippi, West Virginia. . .
A specialized studies major ... Son of Hiram and Rosa
Mayle.
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Uniform: #82
Height: 6010
Weight: 185
Forty: 4.31
Vert: 42.5
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