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Lynden Trail started all 12 games for the second year in a row and became just the second NSU defensive player in the Division I era (since 1997) to earn first-team All-MEAC honors and some form of FCS All-America recognition in three straight years (DB Terrell Whitehead was the other, from 2007-09). He was voted to the All-MEAC first team at linebacker and named to The Sports Network and Associated Press FCS All-America second team.
His senior incredible season earned him and invite the 2015 Reese's Senior Bowl the first Norfolk State player ever invited to the game. He was a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award as the top FCS defensive player for the second straight season. He finished the season with 91 tackles (11th in MEAC), 11.5 tackles for loss (17th in MEAC) and 5.0 sacks (tied for 17th in MEAC), and also registered nine quarterback hurries, four pass breakups, two forced fumbles, two blocked kicks and one fumble recovery on the year.