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While only playing for one season as a starter at Texas Technical, Slay set a new Big 12 record with eight forced fumbles in a single season. This achievement, along with Slay being one of the top tacklers in the Big 12, contributed to him being named Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press and First Team All-Big 12 Conference in November, 2005. Slay was also named a First Team All-American by Sports Illustrated in December 2005, the first Red Raider thus selected since Montae Reagor in 1998.
In one game—against the Kansas State Wildcats on October 15, 2005—Slay had two big hits.
The first was a tackle on Kansas Statewide receiver Davin Dennis that caused a fumble.
Slay later caused another fumble when he hit quarterback Allan Everidge on an up-the-middle draw play that forced Everidge to the turf for several minutes. The Red Raiders won the game 59-20.
Towards the end of the season, Entertainment and Sports Programming Network"s Mel Kiper, Junior. had Slay as one of his top 25 NFL draft prospects and many believed Slay would, at the very least, go late in the first day of the draft.
However, after a poor pro-day workout at the NFL combine, Slay"s status dropped significantly.