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09/30/2006 KU Football at NebraskaKU Football at Nebraska (Photos by Jeff & Laura Jacobsen) 09/23/2006 KU Football vs South FloridaKU Football vs. South Florida (Photos by Jeff & Laura Jacobsen) 09/16/2006 KU Football at ToledoKU Soccer at Toledo (Photos by Jeff Jacobsen) 09/09/2006 KU Football vs. Louisiana MonroeKU Football vs. Louisiana Monroe (Photos by Jeff & Laura Jacobsen)
2006 (Jr.): Appeared in all 12 games with 10 starts... Finished fourth on the team with 25 catches... Finished third on the club with three touchdown catches... Had a season-long 33-yard reception against South Florida... Averaged 12.6 yards per catch... Had a season-best 67 receiving yards against Toledo. 2005 (So.): Played in 11 games while making six starts... Hauled in 17 catches for 183 yards... Collected a season-best 35-yard reception against Iowa State late in the fourth quarter. 2004 (Fr.): Saw action at wide receiver in 10 contests as a true freshman... Ranked eighth on the team with eight receptions for a total of 85 yards... Grabbed two catches at Northwestern and at Oklahoma... Snared a season-long 21-yard pass against Texas. High School: A graduate of Eisenhower HS in Lawton, Okla.... An all-around athlete who earned a total of nine letters in football, basketball and track... Was named the school's Receiver of the Year in 2003 and 2004... Coached by Bill Whiteley. Personal: Born in Hienzville, Ga... Major is youth development... Likes to play video games and watch movies... Son of Gregory and Rhonda Henry... Has one brother and one sister. Favorites: Best part of football - Playing with friends; Athlete - Kobe Bryant; Non-Sports Hero - Dad (always pushed me to get better); Movie - Fast and the Furious; TV Show - Scrubs; Food - Pizza; Best thing about KU - Tradition |














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