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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. He was chosen by the Houston Texans in the third round of the 2008 NFL draft.
West Virginia halfback Steve Slaton was taken out of the game early on with a hamstring injury, leaving the Mountaineers with freshman Noel Devine. West Virginia scored early with two field goals by Pat McAfee to take the lead, 6–0, into the second quarter.
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.
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.
West Virginia committed 11 penalties and allowed a moribund Mississippi State offense to threaten several times in West Virginia's 42–14 win. Steve Slaton bailed out the Mountaineers (5–0) with 185 yards and a touchdown and Pat White rushed for two scores as West Virginia pulled away late to extend the nation's second-longest winning streak ...
The man who was painting walls in Oklahoma is now charged with knocking them down at WVU and expanding the Mountaineers' level of national relevance in college baseball. His contract with WVU runs ...
Even though K-State and West Virginia both have quality rushing attacks they also both have elite run defenses. The Wildcats are only allowing 2.5 yards per rush and the Mountaineers are only ...