2011
Stacy earned Vanderbilt's MVOP award (Most Valuable Offensive Player) and set the
single-season record for rushing with 1,193 yards, breaking a mark set by Corey Harris in 1991. He also broke the record for rushing TDs with 14.
2012
Stacy finished the season with 1,034 rushing yards on 182 attempts; against
Presbyterian[14] achieved 8 att for 174 yds, against
Auburn 27 att for 169 yds,
[15] and against
Wake Forest 21 att for 180 yds.
[16] Following the season, Stacy was voted second team All-SEC. He became the first Vanderbilt player and the eighth SEC player to rush for 1,000 yards in back to back seasons, and the first Commodore
to surpass 3,000 yards rushing, as he racked up 3,143 yards on the ground for his career. He was just the 30th player in
FBS history to do so.
2013
On October 28, 2013 on
Monday Night Football, Stacy had arguably the best game of his rookie season against the
Seattle Seahawks, getting a season high 134 rushing yards on 26 carries.
[21] The following week, Stacy turned in a second 100+ rushing yard game in a 28–21 loss to the
Tennessee Titans, with 127 yards on 27 carries and two touchdowns. The two touchdowns were his first career rushing touchdowns and the first rushing touchdowns for the Rams during the season.
Shortly after the Rams selected running back
Todd Gurley in the
2015 NFL Draft, Stacy requested to be traded.
[22] The Rams traded Stacy to the
New York Jets in exchange for New York's 2015 seventh round (224th overall) pick on May 2, 2015.
[23] On November 12, 2015, Stacy broke his ankle against the Buffalo Bills and was placed on injured reserve the following day.
[24]
Stacy was waived by the Jets on July 27, 2016 after failing his physical.
[25]
On February 16, 2017, Stacy announced his retirement from the NFL.
[26] The early retirement was due to injuries and also to take care of his brother, who has
Down Syndrome.

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