Middle Tennesee State University Athletics
2016 Football Roster
Roster
Lee, Ty
Jersey Number 24
Ty Lee
- Position:
- WR
- Ht./Wt.:
- 5-9 / 155
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Moultrie, GA
- High School:
- Colquitt County
Bio
Career
• Ranked 1st all-time in receptions, 1st in touchdown receptions and 3rd in receiving yards at MT
• Ended his senior year ranked second nationally among active players in career receptions
• Caught at least one pass in a school record 52 straight games
2019 (Senior)
• Started all 12 games
• Ended the season with a team-best 47 receptions for 525 yards and three touchdowns
• Graded out a winner 11 games
• Named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List
• Named to the College Football America Yearbook’s 2019 Group of 5 Preseason Starting Lineup
• Led team with four receptions for 52 yards at Michigan
• Hauled in five passes and a touchdown in win over TSU
• Broke the school record for consecutive games with at least one catch when he hauled in his first pass at Iowa (44 in a row)
• Led team with eight receptions against FAU
• Had three receptions at Charlotte to become the school’s all-time receptions leader
• Reeled in seven catches for 154 yards and a touchdown against Rice
• His 90-yard reception against Rice was the fifth longest in school history
• Had three receptions at WKU but none bigger than his final collegiate grab with :43 seconds left for a touchdown that made him the school’s all-time leader in TD grabs
2018 (Junior)
• Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA
• Played in all 14 games and had 11 starts
• Led team with 71 receptions for 883 yards and seven TDs
• Had six or more catches in a game five times
• Also returned punts and kickoffs
• Named Preseason All-C-USA
• Named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List
• Had five receptions at Vanderbilt
• Led team with six catches in win over FAU
• Turned in four receptions for 67 yards at Marshall
• Led team with five catches for 74 yards at FIU
• Added a team-best six grabs for 60 yards and two touchdowns in win over Charlotte
• Had five receptions for 69 yards and a touchdown at ODU
• Also turned in five grabs for 81 yards and a score in win over WKU
• Hauled in 10 passes for a career-best 158 yards and a touchdown at UTEP
• Led team with seven catches and a TD at Kentucky to become just third player in MT history to have at least 2,000 receiving yards, 200 receptions and 20 TDs
• Registered seven receptions for 100 yards and a TD in win over UAB
2017 (Sophomore)
• Named Second Team All-C-USA
• One of just four players on the team to start and play all 13 games
• Finished with a career-best 79 receptions (4th most in a season) for 955 yards (7th most in a season) and five touchdowns. Also had 109 yards on the ground and a score
• Ranked 19th nationally and first in C-USA in receptions per game
• Had seven or more receptions six times
• Started at running back for first time in his career against Syracuse and led team with 50 rushing yards on 18 attempts. Also added seven receptions for 76 yards and a touchdown
• Led team with seven receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown in win over BGSU
• Paced team with eight catches for a career-high 136 yards and a TD at FAU
• Led team with seven receptions for 67 yards in win over FIU
• Had four catches for 95 yards against Marshall
• Led team with six receptions for 80 yards and a TD against UTEP to go with 21 rushing yards
• Collected six receptions for 121 yards and a career long 63-yard touchdown at Charlotte
• Hauled in a career-best 11 receptions for 114 yards at WKU
• Led team with eight catches for 80 yards in win over ODU
• Led team with five receptions in bowl win over A-State
2016 (Freshman)
• Voted a Freshman All-American by the FWAA
• Voted a Fourth Team Freshman All-American by Athlon
• Named to C-USA All-Freshman team
• Voted Honorable Mention All-C-USA
• Played in all 13 games and had 11 starts
• Was third on the team with 63 receptions for 699 yards and nine TDs
• Led all freshmen nationally in receptions
• Had four or more catches nine times
• Made a start in his collegiate debut against Alabama A&M and responded with four receptions
• Reeled in three passes, including the game-winning touchdown against LA Tech
• Turned in a career-high eight receptions for 73 yards against WKU
• Had his first 100-yard receiving game in win over FIU with six grabs for an even 100 yards
• Also had 100 yards in the Hawai’i Bowl on 10 receptions
High School
• Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports as a wide receiver
• As a senior for Colquitt County High School he collected 58 receptions for 928 yards and nine touchdowns while adding 826 yards on the ground and five scores (88 carries) to grab honorable mention all-state recognition and be named the 6-A Athlete of the Year
• Registered 51 catches for 856 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior to earn second team all-region honors
• Team won state championship as a junior and senior, along with a national championship in 2015
• Also lettered in track
• Played for Coach Rush Probst
Personal
• Full name: Qwazavia Tyree Lee
• Parents: Greg Mcburrows and Chantae Lee
• Born: 9/25/97
• Major: Leisure Sport & Tourism
• Ranked 1st all-time in receptions, 1st in touchdown receptions and 3rd in receiving yards at MT
• Ended his senior year ranked second nationally among active players in career receptions
• Caught at least one pass in a school record 52 straight games
2019 (Senior)
• Started all 12 games
• Ended the season with a team-best 47 receptions for 525 yards and three touchdowns
• Graded out a winner 11 games
• Named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List
• Named to the College Football America Yearbook’s 2019 Group of 5 Preseason Starting Lineup
• Led team with four receptions for 52 yards at Michigan
• Hauled in five passes and a touchdown in win over TSU
• Broke the school record for consecutive games with at least one catch when he hauled in his first pass at Iowa (44 in a row)
• Led team with eight receptions against FAU
• Had three receptions at Charlotte to become the school’s all-time receptions leader
• Reeled in seven catches for 154 yards and a touchdown against Rice
• His 90-yard reception against Rice was the fifth longest in school history
• Had three receptions at WKU but none bigger than his final collegiate grab with :43 seconds left for a touchdown that made him the school’s all-time leader in TD grabs
2018 (Junior)
• Named Honorable Mention All-C-USA
• Played in all 14 games and had 11 starts
• Led team with 71 receptions for 883 yards and seven TDs
• Had six or more catches in a game five times
• Also returned punts and kickoffs
• Named Preseason All-C-USA
• Named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List
• Had five receptions at Vanderbilt
• Led team with six catches in win over FAU
• Turned in four receptions for 67 yards at Marshall
• Led team with five catches for 74 yards at FIU
• Added a team-best six grabs for 60 yards and two touchdowns in win over Charlotte
• Had five receptions for 69 yards and a touchdown at ODU
• Also turned in five grabs for 81 yards and a score in win over WKU
• Hauled in 10 passes for a career-best 158 yards and a touchdown at UTEP
• Led team with seven catches and a TD at Kentucky to become just third player in MT history to have at least 2,000 receiving yards, 200 receptions and 20 TDs
• Registered seven receptions for 100 yards and a TD in win over UAB
2017 (Sophomore)
• Named Second Team All-C-USA
• One of just four players on the team to start and play all 13 games
• Finished with a career-best 79 receptions (4th most in a season) for 955 yards (7th most in a season) and five touchdowns. Also had 109 yards on the ground and a score
• Ranked 19th nationally and first in C-USA in receptions per game
• Had seven or more receptions six times
• Started at running back for first time in his career against Syracuse and led team with 50 rushing yards on 18 attempts. Also added seven receptions for 76 yards and a touchdown
• Led team with seven receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown in win over BGSU
• Paced team with eight catches for a career-high 136 yards and a TD at FAU
• Led team with seven receptions for 67 yards in win over FIU
• Had four catches for 95 yards against Marshall
• Led team with six receptions for 80 yards and a TD against UTEP to go with 21 rushing yards
• Collected six receptions for 121 yards and a career long 63-yard touchdown at Charlotte
• Hauled in a career-best 11 receptions for 114 yards at WKU
• Led team with eight catches for 80 yards in win over ODU
• Led team with five receptions in bowl win over A-State
2016 (Freshman)
• Voted a Freshman All-American by the FWAA
• Voted a Fourth Team Freshman All-American by Athlon
• Named to C-USA All-Freshman team
• Voted Honorable Mention All-C-USA
• Played in all 13 games and had 11 starts
• Was third on the team with 63 receptions for 699 yards and nine TDs
• Led all freshmen nationally in receptions
• Had four or more catches nine times
• Made a start in his collegiate debut against Alabama A&M and responded with four receptions
• Reeled in three passes, including the game-winning touchdown against LA Tech
• Turned in a career-high eight receptions for 73 yards against WKU
• Had his first 100-yard receiving game in win over FIU with six grabs for an even 100 yards
• Also had 100 yards in the Hawai’i Bowl on 10 receptions
High School
• Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports as a wide receiver
• As a senior for Colquitt County High School he collected 58 receptions for 928 yards and nine touchdowns while adding 826 yards on the ground and five scores (88 carries) to grab honorable mention all-state recognition and be named the 6-A Athlete of the Year
• Registered 51 catches for 856 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior to earn second team all-region honors
• Team won state championship as a junior and senior, along with a national championship in 2015
• Also lettered in track
• Played for Coach Rush Probst
Personal
• Full name: Qwazavia Tyree Lee
• Parents: Greg Mcburrows and Chantae Lee
• Born: 9/25/97
• Major: Leisure Sport & Tourism
MTSU Football Postgame Press Conference @ Wisconsin on 09-06-25
Saturday, September 06
Raider Report Week 2 - MTSU vs. University of Wisconsin-Madison
Friday, September 05
Derek Mason LIVE: Presented by The Boulevard Bar & Grille Week 2 (Video)
Tuesday, September 02
MTSU Football Weekly Presser Wisconsin 9/01/25
Monday, September 01