2010 (Redshirt-Junior): Set a program-record with 16 passing touchdowns… set an FIU single-season record with 2,623 passing yards… opened the season with a two-touchdown performance against Rutgers (9/11)... completed an FIU-record 35 passes against Maryland (9/18), including setting records for consecutive completions with 12 and completions to different receivers with 12 as well... threw for a season-best 355 yards against the Terrapins... completed 17-of-31 attempts against North Texas (10/16) for 288 yards and two touchdowns... threw a season-best three touchdowns against ULM (11/6)... matched his season-best with three scores against Troy (11/13)... completed 16-of-19 passes for one touchdown against Louisiana (11/20)... completed 21-of-27 attempts for 266 yards and one score against Arkansas State (11/27)... closed out the regular season with a 141 yard, one touchdown performance against Middle Tennessee (12/4)… completed 16-of-27 attempts for 140 yards and one score in FIU’s victory over Toledo in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl.
2009 (Junior): Redshirted after transferring from Mississippi State.
2008: (Sophomore at Mississippi State): Started in four games for the Bulldogs, completing 55 of 115 attempts for 560 yards and three scores...opened the season with a 12 of 25, 172 yard one touchdown performance at Louisiana-Tech... followed that up by completing 15 of 23 attempts for 158 yards and two scores against St. Louis University...against Auburn, completed 10 of 25 attempts for 78 yards...threw for 120 yards on 14 of 22 passing against Georgia Tech.
2007 (Freshman at Mississippi State): Named to both The Sporting News and the Southeastern Conference Coaches’ Freshman All-SEC first team...played in all 13 games for Mississippi State during his true freshman season, earning the starting call at quarterback nine times...completed 134-of-255 passes (.525) for 1,392 yards, nine touchdowns and seven interceptions ... despite limited time, he finished 10th in the SEC in passing yards per game (107.1)...also rushed 47 times for 67 yards...opened his collegiate career by throwing 137 consecutive passes without an interception, one attempt away from the NCAA record for the record by a freshman at the beginning of his career...rushed one time (1 yard) against the Green Wave...earned his first collegiate start Bulldogs’ 31-15 win over Gardner-Webb...Completed four-of-eight passes for 42 yards and rushed two times for 33 yards in the triumph over the Runnin’ Bulldogs...completed three-of-six passes for 17 yards and rushed twice (minus 4 yards) at South Carolina in Week 5...completed nine-of-12 passes for 93 yards, no touchdowns or interceptions, in piloting MSU to a 30-13 win over UAB in Week 6....had the best game of his Bulldog career in Week 7 action against Tennessee... ompleted a then-season-best 18-of-33 passes (.545) for 203 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions, against the Volunteers...completed 18-of-35 passes for 169 yards, with no touchdowns or interceptions, at West Virginia in Week 8 ...connected on 17-of-28 passes for 152 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions, at nationally No. 14 Kentucky in Week 9... completed nine-of-21 passes for 100 yards and one interception in State’s Week 10 victory over Alabama...bounced back from that performance to complete a career-high 29 passes in 51 attempts for a career-high 421 yards, an all-time best four touchdowns and four interceptions, at Arkansas in Week 11...connected on 13-of-28 passes for 130 yards, a touchdown and an interception in his team’s 17-14 win over Ole Miss in the Battle For The Golden Egg ...completed eight-of-18 passes for 39 and one interception in the Bulldogs’ 2007 AutoZone Liberty Bowl win over Central Florida... Also rushed six times for 21 yards against the Knights .
St. Thomas Aquinas High School: Named first-team, Class 5A all-state at quarterback by both the Florida Football Writers Association and the Florida Varsity.com web site...Selected to the East vs. West all-star game in Orlando, Fla., a game that attracted players from 30 states...Completed four-of-five passes for 116 yards in that game...Rated the No. 85 prospect in the state of Florida, regardless of position, by the South Florida Sun-Sentinel...He was the fifth-highest rated quarterback in the state on that publication’s listing...Credited with running a 4.5-second, 40-yard dash by recruiting web site Scout.com...During his high school career, he helped lead prep teams in two states to a cumulative 52-5 record...Threw for 3,767 career yards with 57 passing touchdowns and only 15 interceptions ...Also rushed for 27 TDs...Led George Smith’s St. Thomas Aquinas High School to the Class 5A state championship game in each of his three varsity seasons, losing each time to nationally ranked Lakeland...Broke the St. Thomas Aquinas record for career passing yards and touchdowns...Completed 99-of-182 passes (.544), for 1,509 yards and 24 touchdowns during that senior season...Led Aquinas to a three-year, 38-5 overall record, and to three straight state championship games...Completed 90-of-160 passes for more 1,700 yards and a single-season, school-record 29 touchdowns, with just three interceptions, during his junior season with the Raiders...Named to the Miami Herald All-Broward County first-team following that junior campaign, in which he led his team to a 13-1 mark...As a freshman, he was the back-up quarterback on a prep team that won a North Carolina state title...Outstanding student in the high school classroom...Other top scholarship offers...North Carolina State, Duke and UCF.
Personal: Born Wesley Mason Carroll, 9-18-88, in Orange, Calif...Son of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Carroll...Majoring in fitness management.