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2006: Sat out the entire season to focus on academics.
2005: Appeared in nine games for the Rams, starting three contests...Placed second on the team in rushing with 864 net yards on a team-high 166 carries for an average of 5.8 yards per carry...Recorded nine rushing touchdowns...Recorded a long run of 51 yards (vs. Livingstone College)...Averaged a team-high 107.1 yards per game rushing...Tallied three receptions for 26 yards for an average of 8.7 yards per catch...Pulled in a long reception of 16 yards...Average 2.9 yards per game receiving...Earned Second-Team All-CIAA honors...Placed second on the team in all-purpose yards per game with 110.0 yards per contest.
2004: Appeared in 10 games for the Rams, starting a pair of contests...Was one of two WSSU running backs to eclipse the 1,000-yard plateau as he and teammate Martin Hicks each recorded at least 1,000 yards rushing as a pair of running backs from the same team tallied at least 1,000 yards for the first time in school and conference (CIAA) history...Recorded 1,137 net yards on 176 carries en route to placing second on the team in rushing yardage...Averaged 6.5 yards per carry and scored a team-high 12 rushing touchdowns...Recorded a long run of 58 yards and averaged 113.7 yards per contest...Caught four passes for 17 yards for an average of 4.2 yards per catch with a long reception of 10 yards for an average of 1.7 yards receiving per contest...Led the team in scoring with 74 points and placed second on the team in total offense per game with 113.7 yards per contest...Earned First-Team All-CIAA honors at running back.
2003: Appeared in nine games for the Rams...Set a single-season rushing record for a "true freshman" as he averaged a team-high 7.5 yards per carry...Gained 574 yards on 74 carries and scored seven touchdowns en route to averaging 62.0 yards per game, good enough for fifth on the team in total offense per contest...Broke the 100-yard mark in three of the Rams' last four games (versus Livingstone, Johnson C. Smith, and St. Augustine's)...Recorded three games in which he scored multiple touchdowns as he turned in a pair of touchdowns versus Livingstone, North Carolina Central and St. Augustine's en route to scoring all seven of his touchdowns in the last four games of the season...Caught four passes for 42 yards on the season...Placed fourth on the team in all-purpose yards per game with 66.7 yards per game...Placed third on the team in scoring with seven touchdowns...Named CIAA Rookie of the Week twice...Named to the CIAA All-Rookie Team.
Personal: Bines returns to the Ram lineup for his fourth and final season in 2007 after sitting out last season to focus on academics...Bines' selection of the #1 jersey marks the first time that number has been worn since current head coach Kermit Blount wore the number in 1978...Enters the 2007 season sitting in eighth place in all-time rushing attempts with 416 carries...Enters 2007 sitting in sixth place in all-time rushing yards at WSSU with 2,675 yards...Enters 2007 sitting in sixth place in all-time rushing touchdowns at WSSU with 28...A native of Winston-Salem, NC, Bines is a 2003 graduate of Parkland High School where he completed a stellar four-year career and was tabbed one of the best, if not the best, player to ever play at Parkland...Was named All Conference and All-County in 2000...Named All Conference, All-County, team MVP, MVP of the State Championship game, 3-A Player of the Year, All-Region, and All-American en route to leading the Mustangs to a 15-1 record and a 3-A State Championship in 2001...Named All-Conference, All-county, All-Region and Conference Player of the Year in 2002 after injuring his knee and playing in only half of his teams' games...Son of Irene Williams...A Math Education major at WSSU...Born September 26, 1984...Nicknamed "Jed".









