As a senior, he had to overcome an injury to collect 800 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns and 85 tackles on defense.
[2] As a sophomore, he remained the backup running back behind Davis, collecting 55 carries for 278 yards (5.1-yard avg.)
He rushed for 178 yards and one touchdown in the season opener against Indiana State University, after replacing an injured Davis.
[3] As a junior, he was named the starter at running back after Davis graduated, sharing the backfield with future NFL quarterback Sage Rosenfels.
[9] Haywood was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys after the 2002 NFL draft on April 29.
[15] It was later found that a mixture of prescription medications for Haywood's asthma and alcohol played a part in his death.