At Appalachian State
2014: Member of Appalachian State athletics’ academic honor roll...Played in five games, making two starts under center as a redshirt junior at Appalachian State…Completed 23-of-43 passes with four touchdowns and two interceptions for 254 yards on the season…Added 54 yards and a touchdown rushing…Started the first two games of the season, at Michigan and against Campbell…Connected on 8-of-19 passes for 58 yards and a score at Michigan…Posted a season-high 149 yards passing against Campbell, completing 10-of-17 attempts with two touchdowns and an interception…Also tossed a touchdown pass against South Alabama, going 4-for-6 for 39 yards with an interception…Added 45 yards on the ground against USA…Saw action at Troy, running for a touchdown, and Georgia State…
2013: Took over as starting quarterback five games into the season and started the Mountaineers’ final eight games...Completed 71.2 percent of his passes (237-of-333) to shatter the school record for single-season completion percentage of .690 that was set by Armanti Edwards during his second Walter Payton Award-winning campaign in 2009...Also set a new school record for passing yards by a sophomore with 2,713...Led the Southern Conference in both completion percentage and passing efficiency (151.1)...Despite making as many as five fewer starts than his conference rivals, ranked second in the SoCon in both passing yards and total offense (2,871)...Completed 8-of-12 passes for 116 yards and rushed twice for 23 yards in limited playing time during the season opener at Montana...Took over in the second half of the next week’s home opener against North Carolina A&T and completed 21-of-31 passes for 191 yards and two touchdowns in one half of work...At Elon, completed 9-of-12 for 199 yards and two touchdowns...Still sharing time the next week versus Charleston Southern, completed 10-of-15 passes for 180 yards and a score...Took over the starting role at The Citadel, completing 19-of-23 passes for 214 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 43 yards and another score in the overtime loss...Completed 32-of-40 passes for 307 yards and a score while rushing for 43 yards at Furman...Against Georgia Southern, completed 27-of-33 passes for a career-high 381 yards and accounted for four touchdowns (two passing, two rushing) in the Mountaineers’ 38-14 rout over their future Sun Belt rival...Named SoCon Offensive Player of the Week following his performance versus Georgia Southern...Threw for 257 yards and a touchdown versus Chattanooga…Threw for 221 yards at Georgia...Completed 33-of-43 passes for 305 yards and a touchdown in win at No. 24-ranked Wofford...Closed the season with an efficient effort in limited time against Western Carolina, completing 10-of-16 passes for 186 yards and two touchdowns in the Mountaineers’ 48-27 win…
2012: Made his collegiate debut in the fifth game of the season versus Coastal Carolina…Rushed five times for 24 yards before sustaining a severe knee injury at the end of an eight-yard run…The injury required surgery and ended his redshirt-freshman campaign after taking just 13 snaps…
2011: Redshirted…
Prep/Personal: Earned 2010 first-team all-Tri-Nine Conference recognition...Completed nearly 62 percent of his passes for 2,530 yards and 26 touchdowns with only eight interceptions and also ran for over 400 yards as a senior...Helped lead Panther Creek to North Carolina 4-AA state semifinals...Completed 25-of-38 passes for 382 yards and six touchdowns in district playoff win over rival Fuquay-Varina...Heady signal-caller played in three different offensive systems in three seasons, going from a run-oriented spread attack as a sophomore at Green Hope H.S. to a pass-oriented spread as a junior at Panther Creek before the Catamounts switched to a pro-style offense for his final campaign...Carried a 4.0+ grade point average...Coached by Wayne Bragg…Full name is Kameron Dante Bryant...Born July 6, 1993...Son of Jermaine Bryant and Renee Wilkerson...Graduated from App State with a degree in risk management and insurance...