Honors:
2011 – Victory Sports Network Super 72 … D2vsNAIA Senior Bowl First Team Preseason All-American
2010 – NAIA Honorable Mention All-American … First Team All-KCAC … Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athlete … ESPN-CoSIDA Academic All-District VII Second Team … NAIA National Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 11)
2009 – Second Team All-KCAC
2010 (Junior): Started all 11 games at wide receiver … led team with 1,378 all-purpose yards … second with 67 receptions, 1,192 receiving yards and 13 touchdown receptions … ranked amongst the top 15 nationally in total receiving yards (5th), receiving yards per game (6th), total receptions (12th) and receptions per game (15th) … career-high and McPherson record 268 yards receiving against Friends on Sept. 11 … tied a career-high with three touchdown catches against Friends (Sept. 11) and Kansas Wesleyan (Oct. 16) … recorded six straight games of at least 100 yards receiving … set the MC record for yards receiving and touchdown receptions … converted PAT attempt against University of Saint Mary on Oct. 9.
2009 (Sophomore): Earned second team honors from the KCAC … started all 11 games … led the team in receptions (67), receiving yards (1112), receiving touchdowns (14) and receiving yards per game (101.1) … scored at least one touchdown in all 10 regular season games … set a career-high with 165 receiving yards and three touchdowns against Tabor College on October 31 … scored season long 69 yard touchdown against the Blue Jays … seven times recorded greater than 100 yards receiving
2008 (Freshman): Saw action as a reserve slot wide receiver … had 12 catches for 157 yards, including a long of 39 yards against Haskell Indian Nations on October 18 and again against Tabor College on November 8
High School: Two way starter for the Rebels … finished senior season with 1323 yards rushing, 344 yards receiving and 21 touchdowns … defensively, recorded 128 tackles and seven interceptions in 2007
Personal: Andy Skinner is the son of Tim and Kim Skinner … born April 23, 1989 … majoring in biochemistry … younger brother Chet played one season at McPherson College