2024 Football Roster

Jersey Number 30
Javious Bond
- Position:
- Running Back
- Height:
- 5-11
- Weight:
- 180
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Macon, Ga.
- High School:
- Jones County
- Major:
- Exercise Physiology
Sophomore in the classroom with three years of athletic eligibility remaining ⦠Earned first varsity letter in 2023 after rushing for 231 yards on 40 carries (5.8 ypc) and one touchdown ⦠Caught 10 passes for 52 yards and returned nine kickoffs for 193 yards ⦠In all, tallied 476 yards of total offense where he averaged 52.9 yards per game.
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2023: Appeared in nine games during his first year with program making one start (Navy) ⦠Logged 214 snaps (165 offense, 49 special teams) ⦠Tallied 476 yards of total offense where he averaged 52.9 yards per game ⦠Rushed for 231 yards on 40 carries (5.8 ypc) with one touchdown (Gardner-Webb), which was a five-yard run in the fourth quarter ⦠Hauled down 10 passes for 52 yards (5.2 ypr) ⦠Returned nine kickoffs for 193 yards (21.4 ypkor) standing 16th in The American ⦠Registered five tackles (three solo) four on special teams ⦠Established career-high in rush attempts against Gardner-Webb (nine), rushing yards at Rice (72), receiving yards at Michigan (31) and receptions at Michigan and Navy (three) ⦠Registered multiple carries in a game seven times and had at least one reception in five contests (multiple three times) ⦠Returned three kickoffs for 66 yards with a long of 32 at Rice ⦠Made collegiate debut at No. 2 Michigan tallying 61 total yards (16/rush, 31/rcv, 14/kor) ⦠Injured in first quarter against SMU and missed the next three contests (Charlotte, UTSA, Tulane) ⦠Had four receptions go for seven-plus yards (10 or more twice) ... Season-long reception was 19 yards at Michigan in the second quarter ⦠Rushed for five-plus yards on a carry 14 times, 10-plus on nine occasions and 20 or more twice ⦠Career long rush was 39 yards at Rice in the fourth quarter ⦠All nine kickoff returns went for 14 or more yards with a season long of 32 in the third quarter at Rice.
High School: Four-sport athlete (football, basketball, baseball and track) at Jones County HS under head coach Mike Chastain ⦠Two-way standout (running back/safely) for the Greyhounds that played 44 career games ⦠Offensively, rushed 281 times for 1,904 yards and 23 touchdowns ⦠Averaged 6.8 yards per carry and 43.3 yards per game ⦠Rushed for over 100 yards in a game six times in his career ⦠Caught 72 passes out of the backfield for 758 yards (10.5 ypc) with 10 additional scores ⦠Added 263 kickoff return and 107 punt return yards ⦠In all, tallied 3.052 all-purpose yards in his prep career ⦠Defensively, booked 244 stops (142 solo) ⦠Picked off five passes for 20 return yards ⦠Credited with 18 pass breakups to go along with four fumble recoveries (43 yards) and one forced fumble ⦠Also credited with one blocked punt and field goal ⦠Preseason MaxPreps Georgia All-State Team selection ⦠Played in six gamed during senior campaign rushing for 446 yards on 82 carries and scoring five times ⦠Rushed for a season-best 149 yards with a pair of TDs in a 35-14 win over Dacula ⦠In a 30-0 shutout of Union Grove, rushed 13 times for 44 yards with a season-best three touchdowns ⦠Hauled in 14 passes for 168 yards and three more scores ⦠Tallied 238 or more all-purpose yards twice ⦠Booked 14 stops (10 solo) with a quarterback hurry ⦠Additionally, picked off one pass, had a PBU, fumble recovery, forced fumble and a blocked punt ⦠As a junior helped Jones County to a 10-3 overall record and a perfect 7-0 mark in league play ⦠Earned Georgia High School Football Daily Honorable Mention All-State honors and 4-AAAA Region Athlete of the Year accolades following junior season where he rushed for nearly 950 yards (943) on 147 carries with 14 scores ⦠Ran for 100-plus yards in a contest three times including a personal-best 207 and four TDs in a 66-42 victory over Eastside in the state playoff quarterfinals ⦠Scored at least one ground TD in eight of 12 games (multiple four times) ⦠Added 555 receiving yards on 49 grabs (11.3 ypc) ⦠Scored six TDs with three in a 69-26 win over Woodland ⦠Ended the season with 1,677 all-purpose yards (943 rush, 555 receiving, 163 kickoff, 16 punt return) ⦠Booked 69 tackles (36 solo) with one TFL ⦠During sophomore campaign, he ran for 515 years on 52 carries with four TDs ⦠Member of Greyhounds squad that posted a 10-4 overall ledger (7-0 in conference) ⦠Tallied a pair of 100-plus rushing games ⦠Caught nine passed for 35 yards with another score ⦠Added 81 yards in punt returns and 18 on an interception against Griffin HS ⦠In all, was credited with 649 all-purpose yards ⦠Recorded 77 tackles (46 solo) ⦠Amassed 10 or more stops in a game three times with a season-high 14 against Wayne County ⦠Picked off a pair of passes and credited with nine pass breakups ⦠Opened prep career playing primarily on defense earning 2019 Georgia All-State Honorable Mention honors ⦠Appeared in 12 contests booking 84 stops (50 solo) ⦠Credited with 10-plus tackles on two occasions ⦠Added a pair of TFLs, two INTs, five pass breakups and forced a pair of fumbles ⦠Member of a team that posted an 12-2 record and a 6-1 mark in league play ⦠Nine-time MaxPreps Player of the Game selection during his high school career ⦠Three-star prospect by 247Sports Composite, ESPN and Rivals ⦠Chose East Carolina over offers from Boston College, Duke, Houston, Kansas State, Memphis, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Pittsburgh, Tulane, Utah, Virginia and others.
Personal: Son of Lisa Bond ⦠Officially enrolled early at ECU (January, 2023) and participated with the Pirates in spring drills ⦠Intended major is exercise physiology.
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2023: Appeared in nine games during his first year with program making one start (Navy) ⦠Logged 214 snaps (165 offense, 49 special teams) ⦠Tallied 476 yards of total offense where he averaged 52.9 yards per game ⦠Rushed for 231 yards on 40 carries (5.8 ypc) with one touchdown (Gardner-Webb), which was a five-yard run in the fourth quarter ⦠Hauled down 10 passes for 52 yards (5.2 ypr) ⦠Returned nine kickoffs for 193 yards (21.4 ypkor) standing 16th in The American ⦠Registered five tackles (three solo) four on special teams ⦠Established career-high in rush attempts against Gardner-Webb (nine), rushing yards at Rice (72), receiving yards at Michigan (31) and receptions at Michigan and Navy (three) ⦠Registered multiple carries in a game seven times and had at least one reception in five contests (multiple three times) ⦠Returned three kickoffs for 66 yards with a long of 32 at Rice ⦠Made collegiate debut at No. 2 Michigan tallying 61 total yards (16/rush, 31/rcv, 14/kor) ⦠Injured in first quarter against SMU and missed the next three contests (Charlotte, UTSA, Tulane) ⦠Had four receptions go for seven-plus yards (10 or more twice) ... Season-long reception was 19 yards at Michigan in the second quarter ⦠Rushed for five-plus yards on a carry 14 times, 10-plus on nine occasions and 20 or more twice ⦠Career long rush was 39 yards at Rice in the fourth quarter ⦠All nine kickoff returns went for 14 or more yards with a season long of 32 in the third quarter at Rice.
High School: Four-sport athlete (football, basketball, baseball and track) at Jones County HS under head coach Mike Chastain ⦠Two-way standout (running back/safely) for the Greyhounds that played 44 career games ⦠Offensively, rushed 281 times for 1,904 yards and 23 touchdowns ⦠Averaged 6.8 yards per carry and 43.3 yards per game ⦠Rushed for over 100 yards in a game six times in his career ⦠Caught 72 passes out of the backfield for 758 yards (10.5 ypc) with 10 additional scores ⦠Added 263 kickoff return and 107 punt return yards ⦠In all, tallied 3.052 all-purpose yards in his prep career ⦠Defensively, booked 244 stops (142 solo) ⦠Picked off five passes for 20 return yards ⦠Credited with 18 pass breakups to go along with four fumble recoveries (43 yards) and one forced fumble ⦠Also credited with one blocked punt and field goal ⦠Preseason MaxPreps Georgia All-State Team selection ⦠Played in six gamed during senior campaign rushing for 446 yards on 82 carries and scoring five times ⦠Rushed for a season-best 149 yards with a pair of TDs in a 35-14 win over Dacula ⦠In a 30-0 shutout of Union Grove, rushed 13 times for 44 yards with a season-best three touchdowns ⦠Hauled in 14 passes for 168 yards and three more scores ⦠Tallied 238 or more all-purpose yards twice ⦠Booked 14 stops (10 solo) with a quarterback hurry ⦠Additionally, picked off one pass, had a PBU, fumble recovery, forced fumble and a blocked punt ⦠As a junior helped Jones County to a 10-3 overall record and a perfect 7-0 mark in league play ⦠Earned Georgia High School Football Daily Honorable Mention All-State honors and 4-AAAA Region Athlete of the Year accolades following junior season where he rushed for nearly 950 yards (943) on 147 carries with 14 scores ⦠Ran for 100-plus yards in a contest three times including a personal-best 207 and four TDs in a 66-42 victory over Eastside in the state playoff quarterfinals ⦠Scored at least one ground TD in eight of 12 games (multiple four times) ⦠Added 555 receiving yards on 49 grabs (11.3 ypc) ⦠Scored six TDs with three in a 69-26 win over Woodland ⦠Ended the season with 1,677 all-purpose yards (943 rush, 555 receiving, 163 kickoff, 16 punt return) ⦠Booked 69 tackles (36 solo) with one TFL ⦠During sophomore campaign, he ran for 515 years on 52 carries with four TDs ⦠Member of Greyhounds squad that posted a 10-4 overall ledger (7-0 in conference) ⦠Tallied a pair of 100-plus rushing games ⦠Caught nine passed for 35 yards with another score ⦠Added 81 yards in punt returns and 18 on an interception against Griffin HS ⦠In all, was credited with 649 all-purpose yards ⦠Recorded 77 tackles (46 solo) ⦠Amassed 10 or more stops in a game three times with a season-high 14 against Wayne County ⦠Picked off a pair of passes and credited with nine pass breakups ⦠Opened prep career playing primarily on defense earning 2019 Georgia All-State Honorable Mention honors ⦠Appeared in 12 contests booking 84 stops (50 solo) ⦠Credited with 10-plus tackles on two occasions ⦠Added a pair of TFLs, two INTs, five pass breakups and forced a pair of fumbles ⦠Member of a team that posted an 12-2 record and a 6-1 mark in league play ⦠Nine-time MaxPreps Player of the Game selection during his high school career ⦠Three-star prospect by 247Sports Composite, ESPN and Rivals ⦠Chose East Carolina over offers from Boston College, Duke, Houston, Kansas State, Memphis, Minnesota, Ole Miss, Pittsburgh, Tulane, Utah, Virginia and others.
Personal: Son of Lisa Bond ⦠Officially enrolled early at ECU (January, 2023) and participated with the Pirates in spring drills ⦠Intended major is exercise physiology.
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