2010: Finished the season with nine catches for 151 yards and one touchdown ... Season-long catch for 47 yards against BGSU on Oct. 9 ... Recorded his season-high two catches in two games at Miami on Oct. 23 for 24 yards and against the Troy Trojans on Dec. 18 for 28 yards including one touchdown ... Posted one catch against Buffalo on Nov. 4 for 14 yards, at Temple on Nov. 16 for 26 yards, at Kent State on Nov. 26 for 13 yards and against Akron on Oct. 16.
HIGH SCHOOL: Was named All-Oklahoma as a senior after leading Class 5A in receiving yards and earned all-star honors from the OFBCA (Oklahoma Football Coaches Association) and CoachesAid.com, a website and media outlet dedicated to high school sports coverage since 1999...Also a quarterfi nalist for Oklahoma's Mr. Football honor during his senior season...As a junior, Foster, who played for head coach Rafe Watkins, helped lead the Bluejays to a Class 5A state title... During his junior and senior seasons at Guthrie, Foster amassed 80 catches for 1,408 yards with 25 touchdown catches...He also totaled 163 yards on the ground for three more scores... On the hardwood, Foster began his career with a bang when he was named Oklahoma's Newcomer of the Year as a freshman...Under the leadership of head coach Pete Paparonios, he then claimed All-Oklahoma honors three times (sophomore, junior, senior) and was named Class 5A Player of the Year as a junior...Also voted Most Valuable Player of the state playoffs as a senior, where he averaged a double-double...His Guthrie Bluejays won the Class 5A state title during both his junior and senior campaigns...At Seminole State, Foster averaged 12.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.1 steals and 1.8 assists per contest from his guard position...He led the Trojans to the finals of the NJCAA (National Junior College Athletic Association) Region 2 Tournament, earning All-Tournament honors in the process...A four-year member of Guthrie's FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) and National Honor Society, Foster also excelled in track and field...Was Class 5A's three-time (sophomore, junior, senior) state champion in the high jump, where he cleared seven feet during his senior season...Also earned All-Oklahoma honors all three