Steve Suter

Despite Suter's career being plagued and finally cut short by injuries, he set multiple NCAA, conference, and school records.

He was ranked #8 in the state of Maryland for rushing and named as a USA Today honorable mention All-American, Prepstar all-region, first-team all-state, and Baltimore Sun All-Metro player.

[1] In 2002, Suter played in all 14 games as a first-string slot receiver and started in the 2003 Peach Bowl as an X-receiver.

On his second career carry, he scored on a 61-yard run against N.C. State and was named as the ACC Offensive Back of the Week.

[4] During the Peach Bowl against Tennessee, he made his first career start as a receiver and returned a punt and shook four tackles to pick up 79-yards.

[1] In 2003, Suter started in 10 games and played in two more, much of the time battling a lateral meniscus tear in his left knee.

During that game, he also earned the number-one spot on the ESPN SportsCenter "Play of the Day" feature, for a diving reception in which he tipped the ball before pulling it in as he fell to the ground in a tangle with cornerback Lance Frazier.

Suter also set records in the weight room: he broke the school's all-time wide receiver highs for strength index (768), squat (580-lb), clean (352-lb), and vertical jump (42-in).

[9] He attended the Washington Redskins try-outs before signing as a free-agent for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League on 16 May 2005.

[11] After the end of his playing career, Suter returned home and took a job at the Scott McBrien Passing Academy in Rockville, Maryland.