2022: Saw action in 11 games, making two starts…caught 12 passes for 176 yards and ran one time for -5 yards...made two tackles on special teams…caught one pass for 39 yards vs Howard (9/10)…made a season-high for catches for 31 yards (18-yard long) at Louisville (9/24)…had a season-long 40-yard catch at Houston (10/29)…had two catches for 20 yards vs. UCF (11/26)…had at least one catch in seven games.
2021: Appeared in all twelve of the Bulls' games, including 8 starts at wide reciever...finished the year third on the team with 27 receptions for 218 yards (8.1 avg)...had a season-high 5 receptions for 27 yards at Tulane (11/20)...logged 3 receptions for 27 yards versus Florida...achieved 3 receptions for 32 yards versus Houston.
2020: Had a strong true-freshman campaign seeing action in all nine of the Bulls' games and making one start at slot receiver...finished the year fourth on the team with 21 receptions and third with 272 yards with a 52-yard long on the year...made one touchdown grab at Houston (11/14), pulling in a two-yard toss from Jordan McCloud...made a catch in each of the final eight games...had one of the most memorable plays of the year when he grabbed a blocked punt out the air in the corner of the end zone for a zero-yard touchdown return in the season-opening win over The Citadel (9/12)...also carried the ball twice for 29 yards on the year, logging a career-long 19-yard carry vs. The Citadel...made his first collegiate catch on a 17-yard reception at Notre Dame (9/19)...had a career-long 52-yard reception vs. ECU (10/10), his lone catch in the game...had four catches for a team-best 64 yards at Temple (10/17)...made a career-best six receptions for 54 yards vs. Tulsa (10/23), leading the Bulls in receptions...made three grabs at Memphis and also at Houston...finished the season with two catches for 23 yards vs. UCF (11/27)...also returned two kickoffs on the year for 34 yards and a 19-yard long...played significant snaps on special teams throughout the year.
GRAY COLLEGIATE ACADEMY: Coached by Adam Holmes...helped his team post a 10-3 record and make an appearance in the third round of the Class 2A playoffs in 2019…as a senior, totaled 86 receptions for 1,621 yards (18.8 ypr) and 21 touchdowns along with nine rushes for 118 yards (13.1 ypc)…named a South Carolina Football Coaches all-state honorable mention as a senior…had two catches for 104 yards, including a 95-yard TD, for the North all-stars in the 71st Touchstone Energy Cooperatives Bowl on Dec. 14…caught 25 touchdown passes the past two seasons…also played cornerback and hauled in an interception as a junior...rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports, Rivals and Scout…ranked No. 11 in the 2020 Rivals.com South Carolina Top 20…ranked No. 26 on 247Sports’ 2020 top recruits in South Carolina…chose USF over other offers from Cincinnati, Old Dominion, Alabama A&M, Campbell, Charleston Southern, Charlotte, Coastal Carolina, Colorado State, UConn, East Carolina, Eastern Kentucky, Georgia State, James Madison, Kent State, Mercer, Middle Tennessee State, Western Kentucky and Youngstown State.
PERSONAL: Born Jan. 24, 2002 in Columbia, S.C….son of Nicole Dollison…has three younger brothers…majoring in health science...a 2020 and 2021 AAC All-Academic selection.
DOLLISON'S CAREER HIGHS:
Receptions: 6 vs. Tulsa (10/23/20)
Receiving Yards: 64 at Temple (10/17/20)
Long Reception: 51 vs. ECU (10/10/20)
Receiving TD: 1 at Houston (11/14/20)
Rushes: 1, 2x, last against Temple (10/17/20)
Rushing Yards: 19 vs. The Citadel (9/12/20)
Long Run: 19 vs. The Citadel (9/12/20)
Punt Return TDs: 1 vs The Citadel (9/12/20)
Long Kickoff Return: 19 at Houston (11/14/20)
Kickoff Return Yards: 34 at Houston (11/14/20)
Kickoff Return Average: 17.0 at Houston (11/14/20)
DOLLISON'S GAME-BY-GAME
2021 Receptions (Receptions-Yards-TD)
NC State (1-10-0); Florida (3-27-0); Florida A&M (1-15-0); BYU (3-21-0); SMU (1-18-0); Tulsa (1-8-0); Temple (3-17-0); ECU (2-20-0); Houston (3-32-0); Cincinnati (1-7-0); Tulane (5-27-0); UCF (3-16-0).
2020 Receptions (Receptions-Yards-TD)
Notre Dame (1-17-0); Cincinnati (1-15-0); ECU (1-52-0); Temple (4-64-0); Tulsa (6-54-0); Memphis (3-18-0); Houston (2-29-1); UCF (2-23-0)