
| Career Notes |
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Saw action in 44 games while making 14 starts Tallied 46 catches for 630 yards (13.7 avg.) and seven touchdowns in his five-year career at Florida. |
| 2009 Season |
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Saw action in all 14 games for the Gators, starting in nine Finished third on the squad in receptions (25) and fourth in receiving yards (291) Collected 37 receiving yards on two catches in the Sugar Bowl versus Cincinnati Had a career-high four receptions for 53 yards, including Florida's only touchdown versus Alabama at the SEC Championship Game, a 23-yard catch from Tim Tebow in the second quarter Tallied two catches for 23 yards against Florida State in his final game at The Swamp Tied his previous career high with three receptions against FIU, amassing 45 receiving yards Scored his first touchdown of the season against Vanderbilt on an eight-yard lob from Tebow with 9:22 remaining in the game, while matching a then career high with three receptions for 28 yards against the Commodores Matched a previous career-high with three receptions for 26 yards in the win over Georgia Had one catch for 13 yards against Arkansas Grabbed two receptions for 27 yards in the win over Kentucky, the third consecutive game he had tallied two receptions Tallied 26 yards on two catches against Tennessee Collected two receptions for nine yards against Troy Had one catch for four yards in the Gators' season-opening win over Charleston Southern. |
| 2008 Season |
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Appeared in every game except Ole Miss, collecting starts against Tennessee and Alabama His 12 receptions and 228 receiving yards were more than his two previous seasons combined Had five touchdowns on only 12 receptions in 2008 Scored a critical touchdown in the fourth quarter of the BCS National Championship Game off a jump pass from Tim Tebow The touchdown gave the Gators a 24-14 lead and secured the National Championship title Scored his first-career touchdown off a 38-yard pass by John Brantley in the win over Kentucky Tied his career-high of three receptions against The Citadel and Alabama Amassed a career-high 53 receiving yards against The Citadel Graded out a Champion after recovering an onside kick at Florida State Secured the longest reception of his career on a 41-yard pass against Vanderbilt Appeared on the hands' team for a failed on-side kick attempt by LSU. |
| 2007 Season |
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Received playing time in all 13 games during the season, including his first career start against Ole Miss Had four receptions for 35 yards during the year Caught a pass in three of the season's first four games Reeled in a season-high two catches in the season opener against Western Kentucky for 16 yards Caught a season-long pass of 14 yards in the victory against Tennessee Made one reception for five yards in his first career start at Ole Miss. |
| 2006 Season |
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Named to the 2006 SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll Made a career-high three catches for 47 yards in the 62-0 win over Western Carolina Was chosen as the Offensive Scout Team Player of the Week in preparing the Gators to face South Carolina Had two receptions for 29 yards, including a 15-yard catch, in the win over UCF Saw time in the season-opening triumph over Southern Miss One of three wide receivers on the 2006 Leadership Committee, joining Dallas Baker and Jemalle Cornelius. |
| 2005 Season |
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Saw action in the Mississippi State game but did not appear in any other contests. |
| High School | |
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Finished his senior year with 91 receptions for 1641 yards and 18 touchdowns As a junior, caught 50 passes for 1,079 yards and 14 touchdowns Scout.com ranked Nelson as the 24th-best wide receiver prospect in the nation while Rival.com placed him 23rd Tom Lemming of ESPN.com ranked Nelson as the 58th-overall prospect in the country and sixth at the wide receiver position Played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl Three-year starter, four-year letterwinner and captain of football team Also played baseball, basketball and ran track in high school Won letters in baseball, basketball, and track and was a starter for baseball and basketball Named all-district for basketball and baseball and was a regional qualifier in track Named to the 2002, 2003 and 2004 all-state squads High school coach was Scott Ponder. | |
| Personal | |
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Was born on Nov. 7, 1986 His parents are Roy Nelson, Jr. and Karen Belcoff One of seven children Has four brothers, Daniel, Patrick, Jacob, and James, and two sisters, Nichole and Lauren Lists most memorable moment as winning the 2002 state championship in football Lists hobbies as church activities Admires Jerry Rice for being a team player and always being ready to play and his father for his support Chose the University of Florida for the coaching staff and the academics after considering Notre Dame, Texas, and Iowa. | |
| Receiving | ||||||||||
| Season | TEAM | G | RECPT | YDS | TDS | |||||
| 2006-07 | Florida | 4 | 5 | 76 | 0 | |||||
| 2007-08 | Florida | 13 | 4 | 35 | 0 | |||||
| 2008-09 | Florida | 13 | 12 | 228 | 5 | |||||
| 2009-10 | Florida | 11 | 25 | 291 | 2 | |||||
| TOTAL | 41 | 46 | 630 | 7 | ||||||
| Return | ||||||||||
| Season | TEAM | G | PNTRET | PNTYDS | PNTTDS | PNTLNG | KRRET | KRYDS | KRTDS | KRLNG |
| 2008-09 | Florida | 13 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| TOTAL | 41 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Fumbles | ||||||||||
| Season | TEAM | G | FUMB | FUMBLOST | ||||||
| 2009-10 | Florida | 11 | 1 | 0 | ||||||
| TOTAL | 41 | 1 | 0 | |||||||
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