2020 Football Roster

Jersey Number 40
Darius Pinnix, Jr.
- Position:
- Running Back
- Height:
- 6-0
- Weight:
- 224
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Burlington
- High School:
- Western Alamance
- Major:
- Communication
Projected to compete for a starting role for the fourth-straight year after an injury-shortened (redshirt) 2019 season ⦠Ranks as the Piratesā top returning career ground-gainer entering the 2020 campaign ⦠Offers ample strength, toughness, agility, lateral movement and a low center of gravity that enhances third down production ⦠Also rates as one of the programās top pass-catchers out of the backfield ⦠In all, has played in 26 career games (13 starts) and picked up 740 ground yards and nine touchdowns on 203 carries (3.6 ypr) ⦠Has a total of 27 receptions for 255 yards (9.4 ypr).
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2019: Opened the first two (NC State, Gardner-Webb) and the last two (Connecticut, Tulsa) contests of the season ⦠Missed the remaining eight games due to injury, thus was able to preserve redshirt status ⦠Despite missing nearly 70 percent of the season, still stood third in rushing yards (289) and carries (73), while ranking second in TD runs (4) ⦠Averaged a team-best 72.2 ground yards per game and 4.0 yards per attempt ⦠On the receiving end of six passes totaling 38 yards (6.3 ypr) out of the backfield ⦠Tallied a pair of 100-yard rushing contests, picking up a career-best 134 (21 carries) against Gardner-Webb before racking up 105 (personal-high 27 attempts) at Connecticut in return after long layoff ⦠Also scored a pair of TDs in each contest vs. Bulldogs (3, 13) and Huskies (1,3) ⦠In addition to GWU and UConn, also was ECUās top rusher in season opener at NC State (23 yards on 11 carries) ⦠Netted a season-high three receptions for 38 yards vs. Gardner-Webb ⦠Other catches were against Wolfpack (1 for -3) and Tulsa (2 for 3) ⦠In all, made catches on all six ātargetingā opportunities and was credited with one first down receiving ⦠Posted three plays of 20-plus yards (two rushes, one reception) ⦠Both season-longs were vs. Gardner-Webb (26-yard rush, 24-yard catch).
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2018: Started three of 10 contests played as a sophomore ⦠Did not experience action in final two games of the season (Cincinnati, NC State) because of injury ⦠Was in the starting backfield against Old Dominion, Temple and Connecticut ⦠Served as ECUās lone back in home finale vs. Huskies and was part of a two-back set against Monarchs and Owls ⦠Rushed for 222 yards and three touchdowns on 56 carries ā an average of 4.0 ypr ⦠Caught 12 passes for 168 yards ⦠His 14.0 yards-per-reception average ranked first among all Piratesā running backs ⦠Reached paydirt once against North Carolina (season-long 48-yarder) and twice vs. Memphis (1 & 2-yard plunges) ⦠Averaged 13.0 yards per carry with a season-high 65-yard (5-attempt) outing against the Tar Heels at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ⦠Also reached double-figure rushing totals vs. Connecticut (6-51), Old Dominion (6-37), USF (12-30) and Houston (11-15) ⦠Picked up nine yards (3 carries) vs. Memphis, eight (5) vs. Tulane and seven (4) vs. Temple ⦠Despite being held to zero yards on four ground attempts vs. league champion UCF, did manage a career bests in receptions (4) and reception yards (54) against the Knights ⦠Contributed other multi-catch efforts vs. Monarchs (3-39) and Cougars (2-22) ⦠Logged single grabs in tilts against Tar Heels (10 yards), Tigers (career-long 39-yarder) and Green Wave (4) ⦠Did not record statistics only once (opener vs. North Carolina A&T) ⦠Was only member of ECUās regular running back corps to not be charged with a fumble (lost or otherwise) ⦠Ran for 120 yards and two TDs on 45 carries (2.7 ypr) during seven American Athletic Conference contests ⦠By comparison, averaged 9.3 yards per rush (11-102) in three non-league games ⦠Amassed 177 yards on 35 attempts (5.1 ypr) in seven home games (21-45 on the road) ⦠Eleven (11) of 12 receptions came at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ⦠Picked up 154 ground yards (38 carries) during the first half of campaign before managing only 68 yards on 18 attempts in the final four outings ⦠Month-by month rushing splits include September (23-132), October (19-22) and November (14-68) ⦠In addition to a trio of touchdowns, also accounted for 12 first downs on 56 overall carries ⦠Converted five of six third-down rushes (into a first down).
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2017: Enjoyed noteworthy collegiate debut during true rookie campaign ⦠Played in all 12 games and opened six as ECUās top ballcarrier ā Temple, UCF, BYU, Tulane, Cincinnati and Memphis ⦠Stood second on the team with 229 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 74 carries (3.1 ypr) ⦠Also had nine receptions for 49 yards (5.4 ypr) and returned four kickoffs for 51 yards (12.8 ypr) ⦠Scored TDs in the opener against James Madison (6-yard run) and vs. Tulane (2-yarder) ⦠Had at least three carries in 11 outings and rushed for 10 or more yards on six occasions ⦠Top effort of season was a career-high 93 yards (on a personal-best 13 carries) against eventual American Athletic Conference champion UCF in Orlando ⦠Also produced his career-long run of 57 yards vs. the Knights, which additionally ranked as ECUās longest ground jaunt all season ⦠Other notable performances came against the Owls (7-30) and Bearcats (10-36) ⦠Ball security improved dramatically during the course of campaign, not losing a single fumble in the last nine games (67 rushes) after putting ball on the ground once each early vs. JMU and Virginia Tech ⦠Top pass catching day was at Houston with three grabs for 19 yards ⦠Longest catch of the year was a 10-yarder vs. USF at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ⦠Also racked up a season-best 31 kickoff return yards (two attempts) against Cougars in TDECU Stadium ⦠Picked up 13 first downs, 11 on the ground and two on pass receptions ⦠Rushed for 207 yards on 62 attempts during eight-game AAC schedule (12-22 in four non-conference tilts) ⦠Averaged 28.0 rushing yards per game (49-168) in the final six games during the second half of season, compared to a 10.2 (25-61) clip in the first six outings ⦠Was the Piratesā top ground gainer in three October battles, accumulating 136 yards on 25 rushes ā an average of 5.4 yards per carry and 45.3 yards per contest ⦠Logged one special teams tackle against Cincinnati (on a kickoff return) ⦠A member of Scottie Montgomeryās second full signing class, inking with the Pirates in February.
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High School: Rushed for 2,068 yards and 40 touchdowns, and caught 162 passes for 2,793 yards and 28 scores during prep career at Western Alamance ⦠Averaged 6.7 yards per run (307 carries) collectively as a sophomore, junior and senior ⦠A three-time All-Mid-State 3A All-Conference and Greensboro News & Record All-Region selection for coach Jeff Snuffer ⦠Also earned all-area honors in 2015 and 2016, while adding all-state accolades following senior campaign ⦠Helped Warriors to an 11-3 mark (7-1 conference) and a pair of playoff wins over Southern Durham (21-16) and Cleveland (51-26) after rushing for 426 yards and 14 TDs on 73 attempts in a pass-oriented offensive scheme as a senior ⦠Caught a career-best 73 balls for 1,225 yards and 16 scores out of the backfield ⦠Racked up a personal-best 871 ground yards and 12 touchdowns on 109 carries (8.0 ypr), while hauling down 70 receptions for 1,288 yards and eight TDs during junior season that resulted in a 9-3 record (7-1 in league play) and first-round playoff showing for WAHS ⦠Also involved on special teams with a pair of kickoff returns for 98 yards, including a 65-yarder during a victory over Northeast Guilford in 2015 ⦠Earned first starting role as a sophomore and responded with 771 yards and 14 scores on 125 attempts (6.2 ypr) ⦠Additionally, netted 19 catches for 280 yards and four touchdowns out of the passing game for Warriors in 2014 ⦠Completed four-of-six passes for 49 yards as a senior and four-of-five throws for 90 yards as a freshman while experiencing limited action after late season promotion to varsity squad ⦠Defensively, was listed as an end and was credited with a combined 92 tackles (59 solo), 12.5 TFL, 7.5 sacks and a pair of interceptions ⦠Booked 63 stops as a senior, 13 as a junior and 16 as a sophomore ⦠Committed to ECU program on July 27, 2016 ⦠Recruited by Appalachian State, Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, East Tennessee State, Elon, Furman, Richmond, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and William & Mary ⦠In all, earned 11 varsity letters ā four in basketball (guard/forward), four in track (200, long jump) and three in football.
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Personal: Full name is Darius Leon Pinnix, Jr. ⦠Born at Elon, N.C. ⦠Son of Darius Pinnix and Liz Hedden ⦠Followed in footsteps of father, who was a star defensive lineman and backup running back for Western Alamance ⦠Lists working out and playing basketball as favorite activities ⦠A communication major who earned ECU Honor Roll accolades during the 2019 fall and 2020 spring semesters.
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2019: Opened the first two (NC State, Gardner-Webb) and the last two (Connecticut, Tulsa) contests of the season ⦠Missed the remaining eight games due to injury, thus was able to preserve redshirt status ⦠Despite missing nearly 70 percent of the season, still stood third in rushing yards (289) and carries (73), while ranking second in TD runs (4) ⦠Averaged a team-best 72.2 ground yards per game and 4.0 yards per attempt ⦠On the receiving end of six passes totaling 38 yards (6.3 ypr) out of the backfield ⦠Tallied a pair of 100-yard rushing contests, picking up a career-best 134 (21 carries) against Gardner-Webb before racking up 105 (personal-high 27 attempts) at Connecticut in return after long layoff ⦠Also scored a pair of TDs in each contest vs. Bulldogs (3, 13) and Huskies (1,3) ⦠In addition to GWU and UConn, also was ECUās top rusher in season opener at NC State (23 yards on 11 carries) ⦠Netted a season-high three receptions for 38 yards vs. Gardner-Webb ⦠Other catches were against Wolfpack (1 for -3) and Tulsa (2 for 3) ⦠In all, made catches on all six ātargetingā opportunities and was credited with one first down receiving ⦠Posted three plays of 20-plus yards (two rushes, one reception) ⦠Both season-longs were vs. Gardner-Webb (26-yard rush, 24-yard catch).
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2018: Started three of 10 contests played as a sophomore ⦠Did not experience action in final two games of the season (Cincinnati, NC State) because of injury ⦠Was in the starting backfield against Old Dominion, Temple and Connecticut ⦠Served as ECUās lone back in home finale vs. Huskies and was part of a two-back set against Monarchs and Owls ⦠Rushed for 222 yards and three touchdowns on 56 carries ā an average of 4.0 ypr ⦠Caught 12 passes for 168 yards ⦠His 14.0 yards-per-reception average ranked first among all Piratesā running backs ⦠Reached paydirt once against North Carolina (season-long 48-yarder) and twice vs. Memphis (1 & 2-yard plunges) ⦠Averaged 13.0 yards per carry with a season-high 65-yard (5-attempt) outing against the Tar Heels at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ⦠Also reached double-figure rushing totals vs. Connecticut (6-51), Old Dominion (6-37), USF (12-30) and Houston (11-15) ⦠Picked up nine yards (3 carries) vs. Memphis, eight (5) vs. Tulane and seven (4) vs. Temple ⦠Despite being held to zero yards on four ground attempts vs. league champion UCF, did manage a career bests in receptions (4) and reception yards (54) against the Knights ⦠Contributed other multi-catch efforts vs. Monarchs (3-39) and Cougars (2-22) ⦠Logged single grabs in tilts against Tar Heels (10 yards), Tigers (career-long 39-yarder) and Green Wave (4) ⦠Did not record statistics only once (opener vs. North Carolina A&T) ⦠Was only member of ECUās regular running back corps to not be charged with a fumble (lost or otherwise) ⦠Ran for 120 yards and two TDs on 45 carries (2.7 ypr) during seven American Athletic Conference contests ⦠By comparison, averaged 9.3 yards per rush (11-102) in three non-league games ⦠Amassed 177 yards on 35 attempts (5.1 ypr) in seven home games (21-45 on the road) ⦠Eleven (11) of 12 receptions came at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ⦠Picked up 154 ground yards (38 carries) during the first half of campaign before managing only 68 yards on 18 attempts in the final four outings ⦠Month-by month rushing splits include September (23-132), October (19-22) and November (14-68) ⦠In addition to a trio of touchdowns, also accounted for 12 first downs on 56 overall carries ⦠Converted five of six third-down rushes (into a first down).
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2017: Enjoyed noteworthy collegiate debut during true rookie campaign ⦠Played in all 12 games and opened six as ECUās top ballcarrier ā Temple, UCF, BYU, Tulane, Cincinnati and Memphis ⦠Stood second on the team with 229 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 74 carries (3.1 ypr) ⦠Also had nine receptions for 49 yards (5.4 ypr) and returned four kickoffs for 51 yards (12.8 ypr) ⦠Scored TDs in the opener against James Madison (6-yard run) and vs. Tulane (2-yarder) ⦠Had at least three carries in 11 outings and rushed for 10 or more yards on six occasions ⦠Top effort of season was a career-high 93 yards (on a personal-best 13 carries) against eventual American Athletic Conference champion UCF in Orlando ⦠Also produced his career-long run of 57 yards vs. the Knights, which additionally ranked as ECUās longest ground jaunt all season ⦠Other notable performances came against the Owls (7-30) and Bearcats (10-36) ⦠Ball security improved dramatically during the course of campaign, not losing a single fumble in the last nine games (67 rushes) after putting ball on the ground once each early vs. JMU and Virginia Tech ⦠Top pass catching day was at Houston with three grabs for 19 yards ⦠Longest catch of the year was a 10-yarder vs. USF at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium ⦠Also racked up a season-best 31 kickoff return yards (two attempts) against Cougars in TDECU Stadium ⦠Picked up 13 first downs, 11 on the ground and two on pass receptions ⦠Rushed for 207 yards on 62 attempts during eight-game AAC schedule (12-22 in four non-conference tilts) ⦠Averaged 28.0 rushing yards per game (49-168) in the final six games during the second half of season, compared to a 10.2 (25-61) clip in the first six outings ⦠Was the Piratesā top ground gainer in three October battles, accumulating 136 yards on 25 rushes ā an average of 5.4 yards per carry and 45.3 yards per contest ⦠Logged one special teams tackle against Cincinnati (on a kickoff return) ⦠A member of Scottie Montgomeryās second full signing class, inking with the Pirates in February.
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High School: Rushed for 2,068 yards and 40 touchdowns, and caught 162 passes for 2,793 yards and 28 scores during prep career at Western Alamance ⦠Averaged 6.7 yards per run (307 carries) collectively as a sophomore, junior and senior ⦠A three-time All-Mid-State 3A All-Conference and Greensboro News & Record All-Region selection for coach Jeff Snuffer ⦠Also earned all-area honors in 2015 and 2016, while adding all-state accolades following senior campaign ⦠Helped Warriors to an 11-3 mark (7-1 conference) and a pair of playoff wins over Southern Durham (21-16) and Cleveland (51-26) after rushing for 426 yards and 14 TDs on 73 attempts in a pass-oriented offensive scheme as a senior ⦠Caught a career-best 73 balls for 1,225 yards and 16 scores out of the backfield ⦠Racked up a personal-best 871 ground yards and 12 touchdowns on 109 carries (8.0 ypr), while hauling down 70 receptions for 1,288 yards and eight TDs during junior season that resulted in a 9-3 record (7-1 in league play) and first-round playoff showing for WAHS ⦠Also involved on special teams with a pair of kickoff returns for 98 yards, including a 65-yarder during a victory over Northeast Guilford in 2015 ⦠Earned first starting role as a sophomore and responded with 771 yards and 14 scores on 125 attempts (6.2 ypr) ⦠Additionally, netted 19 catches for 280 yards and four touchdowns out of the passing game for Warriors in 2014 ⦠Completed four-of-six passes for 49 yards as a senior and four-of-five throws for 90 yards as a freshman while experiencing limited action after late season promotion to varsity squad ⦠Defensively, was listed as an end and was credited with a combined 92 tackles (59 solo), 12.5 TFL, 7.5 sacks and a pair of interceptions ⦠Booked 63 stops as a senior, 13 as a junior and 16 as a sophomore ⦠Committed to ECU program on July 27, 2016 ⦠Recruited by Appalachian State, Charleston Southern, Coastal Carolina, East Tennessee State, Elon, Furman, Richmond, Virginia, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and William & Mary ⦠In all, earned 11 varsity letters ā four in basketball (guard/forward), four in track (200, long jump) and three in football.
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Personal: Full name is Darius Leon Pinnix, Jr. ⦠Born at Elon, N.C. ⦠Son of Darius Pinnix and Liz Hedden ⦠Followed in footsteps of father, who was a star defensive lineman and backup running back for Western Alamance ⦠Lists working out and playing basketball as favorite activities ⦠A communication major who earned ECU Honor Roll accolades during the 2019 fall and 2020 spring semesters.
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