ESPN.com's 2013 All-America Team

Dri Archer
All-Purpose | Kent StateArguably no FBS player reflects his team's nickname better than Archer, who, with the ball in his hands, usually is gone in a flash for the Golden Flashes. He had only 15 kickoff returns, but three went for touchdowns -- two 98-yarders and a 99-yarder against Ball State -- as he averaged 38.2 yards per runback. Archer also averaged nine yards per carry with 15 touchdowns on 150 carries while averaging 15.4 yards per reception with four more scores. He became the first Kent State player selected to the Walter Camp All-America team, and he was named MAC Special Teams Player of the Year.
-- Adam Rittenberg
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