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At Navy: Enters the fall as the back-up to Ricky Dobbs ... received a lot of reps with the first team during spring drills with Dobbs mending his surgically-repaired knee ... also expected to be the holder for field goals and PAT's ... tough, hard-nosed runner who has deceptive speed ... has a good grasp of the offense ... appears to be a natural in the option game ... led his team to a 38-7 victory in the spring game, rushing for 99 yards and three touchdowns on just 11 carries and completing eight of his 11 passes for 105 yards and one touchdown ... ran the pro agility drill in 4.10 seconds, the fourth-fastest mark on the team ... has earned one varsity letter. 2009: Made three appearances during the season, including starts against Wake Forest and Temple in place of an injured Ricky Dobbs ... rushed for 223 yards and five touchdowns on 53 carries ... completed two of his four passes for 27 yards and was picked off once ... started his second consecutive game in a 27-24 loss to Temple ... completed two of his four passes for 27 yards, including a long pass of 31 yards to Mario Washington ... carried the ball 16 times for 52 yards and a two-yard TD ... inserted into the starting lineup for the Wake Forest game after a knee injury suffered by starter Ricky Dobbs against SMU ... was a solid performer against the Deacs, rushing for a career-high 89 yards on a career-high 23 carries in Navy's 13-10 win over Wake Forest ... scored Navy's only TD on a career-long 40-yard run ... it's the third-consecutive year that a Navy quarterback has led Navy to victory in his first-career start ... he is the first Navy quarterback in the triple option era to beat a team from a BCS conference in his first-career start ... made his first collegiate appearance in the Mids' 63-14 win over Rice, coming into the game with 9:49 remaining in the third quarter in relief of starter Ricky Dobbs ... carried the ball 14 times for 82 yards and three one-yard touchdowns ... headed into his sophomore season as the No. 2 quarterback, but a preseason knee injury kept him out of action for the first three games. 2008: Did not see any varsity action. High School / Personal: A 2008 graduate of Big Bear High School, Proctor was a three-sport standout ... a four-year letterwinner in football, he picked up three letters in basketball and baseball ... led the football team to back-to-back De Anza League titles with a combined 24-2 record in 2006 and `07 ... received All-State (Calif.) and all-county honors in football his senior year ... was named the division and league MVP as a senior ... baseball team claimed the De Anza League crown in 2008 ... a two-time all-state, all-county and All-CIF center fielder for the baseball team ... earned All-CIF and all-league kudos as a point guard for the basketball team in 2007 and `08 ... member of the National Honor Society ... full name is Kriss William Proctor ... born Feb. 3, 1990, in Big Bear City, Calif. ... son of Kenny and Sandie Proctor ... majoring in international relations. |
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