"* NCAA: single-season kick returns \n* NCAA: single-season punt returns \u2020\n* NCAA: single-season punt return touchdowns \u2021\n* ACC: career punt return touchdowns \n* ACC: career punt return yards \n* ACC: single-season punt returns \n* ACC: single-season punt return touchdowns \n* ACC: single-season punt return yards"@en . "(\u2021: Broken in 2004 by Chad Owens, Hawaii)''"@en . . "2002"^^ . "Sources:"@en . . . . "Steve Suter"@en . . "Steve Suter (born June 26, 1982 in Manchester, Maryland) is an American former football player. He played as wide receiver and return specialist for the Maryland Terrapins and also briefly played Canadian football for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He gained fame for his explosive returning ability and elusiveness. Despite Suter's career being plagued and finally cut short by injuries, he set multiple NCAA, conference, and school records."@en . . . . "9"^^ . . ""@en . "194"^^ . "1982-06-26"^^ . . . "Eastern Michigan"@en . "1982-06-26"^^ . "5"^^ . "*ACC Offensive Back of the Week\n*ACC Offensive Specialist of the Week\n*ACC Offensive Specialist of the Week\n*Iron Terp"@en . "Player of American and Canadian football"@en . "Steve Suter (born June 26, 1982 in Manchester, Maryland) is an American former football player. He played as wide receiver and return specialist for the Maryland Terrapins and also briefly played Canadian football for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He gained fame for his explosive returning ability and elusiveness. Despite Suter's career being plagued and finally cut short by injuries, he set multiple NCAA, conference, and school records."@en . "34"^^ . . . . "Suter, Steve"@en . . . . . . "*2002 All-American second-team\n*2002 All-ACC first-team\n*2003 All-ACC first-team"@en . . . "(\u2020: ''Broken in 2002 by Wes Welker, Texas Tech)"@en . "Eastern Michigan Eagles"@en . "2005"^^ . . . . . . "Steve Suter"@en .