One of the great wideouts in Northeastern history, Parks finished his career ranked second all-time in receptions (206), receiving yards (3350) and touchdown receptions (34). He also finished third in total touchdowns (35) and fifth in overall scoring (192). He was named the team's Most Valuable Offensive Player and Zabiliski Award winner for dedication in his senior season.
2005: Finished his storied Husky career as NU's captain and primary receiving target...named second team All-Atlantic 10...led the team with 50 catches for 840 yards and six touchdowns...his 76.4 receiving yards per game ranked seventh highest in the Atlantic 10...also averaged 84.5 all purpose yards per game...picked up 92 yards in the season opener versus Georgia Southern on 66 yards receiving and 26 rushing... Hauled in a game-high 129 yards receiving against Villanova, including a 46 yard bomb that set up a Husky touchdown...caught three passes for 47 yards versus Youngstown State...caught eight passes for 129 yards in Villanova contest...hauled in nine catches for 205, scored two touchdowns in 56-41 victory over Towson...caught four passes for 146 yards and two scores in 44-41 setback against William & Mary...caught six passes for 60 yards and a touchdown versus New Hampshire...caught two passes for 40 yards and threw one for 36 in setback at Northwestern State...caught a 15-yard scoring pass from Orio as well...made three receptions for 28 yards against Maine...caught seven balls for 96 yards and a touchdown on Nov. 12 against Hofstra...missed final game of the season with an arm injury.
2004: Named first team All-Atlantic 10...65 catches, 1,096 yards and 12 touchdowns all rank second in school history...ranked third in the A10 in receiving yards per game (99.6)...finished fourth in receptions per game (5.91)...was eighth in the conference in all-purpose yards per game (103.5)...seventh in points per game in the A10 (6.5)...had 125 receiving yards and two touchdowns in a 71-0 win over Cheyney...threw touchdown passes against Towson and Hofstra...recorded 170 receiving yards and two touchdowns against William & Mary...posted 164 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a 34-30 win over Villanova...caught a school-record 12 passes against New Hampshire.
2003: Started all 12 games...was tops on the team in catches (57), receiving yards (956) and receiving touchdowns (11)...receiving-TD total ranks second in school history; receiving-yard (third) and reception (seventh) totals also place him in the NU single-season top 10...finished second in the A10 in receiving touchdowns, fourth in receiving yards per game (79.7), sixth in receptions per game (4.75) and tied for sixth in points per game among non-kickers (5.5)...set a school record with 246 receiving yards against Albany, breaking the old mark by 67 yards...also tied a school record in that game with three receiving scores, including a career-long 69-yarder and a 62-yarder...followed that up with a five-catch, 131-yard, one-touchdown performance versus Rhode Island...hauled in seven passes for 120 yards and a score in NU’s 20-14 win over No. 20 Maine...grabbed four balls for 49 yards and two touchdowns, including one with under 10 minutes left that broke a 14-14 tie, in a 24-14 upset of No. 2 Delaware...found the end zone twice the following week versus Richmond..tied for second on the team in scoring with 66 points.
2002: Started all 13 games...led NU in catches (34), receiving yards (458) and receiving touchdowns (five)...caught a pass in 10 of 13 games...had two catches for 38 yards and a score in first collegiate game against Lock Haven...had biggest day of his career against Rhode Island with six catches for 98 yards and a 15-yard touchdown that put the Huskies up 14-10 and ahead to stay...recorded six receptions for 83 yards and had a 20-yard, fourth-quarter TD catch that proved to be the game-winner at Harvard the next week...made it three straight weeks with a TD reception at William & Mary, snagging six balls for 58 yards...had a 31-yard touchdown grab in the NCAA playoffs against Fordham...fourth on the team in scoring with 30 points.
High School: Captained Norland High’s football and wrestling teams in 2001-02...won Offensive Team MVP honor as a standout senior receiver with 73 catches for 957 yards and eight rushes for 207 yards...career-best game was 151 yards on six catches...Gatorade Player of the Year finalist...also ran track for one varsity season.
Personal: Born June 22, 1984...enjoys listening to music and surfing the web...enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences...Class of 2007.