Dan LeFevour was one of 35 players named to the Manning Award Watch List in August 2007. Dan LeFevour was named Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week for two consecutive weeks in October 2007, and again in the second week of November . Dan LeFevour also garnered USA Today's Player of the Week for the week of October 16, 2007 . On December 1, 2007 Dan LeFevour became the second player in Division I FBS history to pass for 3,000 yards and rush for 1,000 yards in a single season (Vince Young was the first).
Dan LeFevour Bio in 2007
In 2007 Dan LeFevour won the MAC Offensive Player of the Year. All-MAC first team for second consecutive season. Dan LeFevour was the first quarterback to lead his team to a MAC title as a freshman and a sophomore. second player in Bowl Subdivision history to throw for 3,000 yards and rush for 1,000 in the same season. named MAC Championship Game MVP after passing for 185 yards and a touchdown and rushing for a career-high 170 yards and two touchdowns against Miami (12/1). four-time MAC West Division Offensive Player of the Week. Dan LeFevour was selected by USA Today National Player of the Week for performance against Army (10/13). threw for 251 yards and two scores and ran for 100 yards and four touchdowns against the Black Knights. posted a pair of 300-yard passing, 100-yard rushing efforts. Dan LeFevour threw for 382 yards and two scores and ran for 132 yards and two touchdowns at Akron (11/23). Dan LeFevour passed for 360 yards and school record-tying five touchdowns and rushed for 146 yards and a score at Ball State (10/6). In the game against Akron, Dan LeFevour has a 514 yards of total offense and 506 yards at Ball State. These are are two highest single-game totals of Dan LeFevour in school history and rank third and fourth, respectively, in MAC history. rushed for two or more touchdowns in seven games, including each of the last five. threw for two or more touchdowns in eight games. caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from Duane Brooks against Northern Illinois (9/29). 24th different player, and first quarterback, in school history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. Academic All-MAC honoree.
Dan LeFevour Bio in 2006
In 2006, Dan LeFevour won the MAC Freshman of the Year. He was also the All-MAC first team selection. Dan LeFevour posted 407 yards of offense, including 360 passing, and four touchdown passes at Kentucky (9/30). Dan LeFevour has a 407 yards of offense was highest single-game total in the MAC in 2006. accounted for five touchdowns (four passing, one rushing) in win at Temple (11/4), most in a single game in the MAC in 2006. Dan LeFevour entered season opener against Boston College (8/31) on CMU’s third play from scrimmage and went on to throw for 221 yards and a score and run 14 times for 72 yards and two touchdowns. Dan LeFevour threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns in MAC Championship Game win over Ohio (11/30). Dan LeFevour threw at least three touchdown passes in five different games. 10-2 record as a starter. team’s leading rusher in five games. Dan LeFevour tied for team lead with seven rushing touchdowns.
Dan LeFevour Bio in 2005
In 2005 Dan LeFevour was redshirted.
Dan LeFevour Bio in High School
During Dan LeFevour high school days, he threw for 2,929 career yards (third most in school history) on 173 completions for 24 touchdowns. Dan LeFevour rushed for 29 career scores. He also ran for 634 yards and 13 touchdowns and passed for 945 yards for seven more scores as a senior. Dan LeFevour was named Offensive Player of the Year as a senior. honorable mention all-state. all-conference. Dan LeFevour earned four letters in football and three in basketball.
Dan LeFevour Awards and Recognitions
- 2006 MAC Freshman of the Year
- 2006 All-MAC first team selection
- 2006 Honorable mention Freshman All-American by Sporting News
- 2006 Academic All-MAC honoree
- 2006 MVP of the Motor City Bowl
- 2007 USA Today Player of the Week
- 2007 MAC Offensive Player of the Year
- 2007 MVP of the MAC Championship Game
- 2007 All-MAC first team selection
- 2007 MAC West Player of the Wee