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Steve Slaton (born January 4, 1986) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the West Virginia Mountaineers , earning unanimous All-American honors in 2006.
The disappointing season drew to a close with 30–18 loss to Florida State in the Gator Bowl, giving WVU an 8–4 record. [47] Steve Slaton, WVU's fifth all-time leading rusher and record holder for single-season rushing yards (1,744) The 2005 season was a noteworthy one for the Mountaineers.
WVU's defense held, and the Mountaineers came back on offense again. Steve Slaton scored with a minute to go to tie the game at 24–24, and send the game into overtime. Starting in the third OT teams are forced to go for two following a TD, Pat White hit Jalloh on a pass which ended up being the deciding points.
Slaton, who played in Morgantown from 2005-07, is one of two WVU players on the ballot this year, joined by former defensive back ... WVU great Steve Slaton on the College Football Hall of Fame ...
Schmitt totaled 380 yards and two touchdowns himself, while Slaton was a huge beneficiary of his blocking, recording 1,128 yards and seventeen touchdowns. In 2006, Slaton, White, and Schmitt were featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated's regional "Big Man On Campus" article. With high expectations, the Mountaineers finished with an 11-2 record.
Freshman running back Noel Devine stole the spotlight from Patrick White and Steve Slaton as he rushed for 136 yards on only 5 carries. Slaton rushed for 137 yards and 3 touchdowns, while White had an off day of 95 yards passing and one rushing touchdown. This marked the 4th straight win over rival Maryland. The team wore white jerseys and blue ...
Heath Slater – professional wrestler, former wrestler at WVU; Steve Slaton – former NFL running back for the Houston Texans and Miami Dolphins; current CFL running back for the Toronto Argonauts; Geno Smith – current NFL quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks; Dave Stephenson – former NFL guard for the Los Angeles Rams and Green Bay Packers
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