Florida State Shelton started his
collegiate career at
Florida State University, where he played one season as a
true freshman for the
Seminoles. He finished fourth on the team with 29 carries for 130 yards (4.5 avg.) but was disappointed with his playing time and decided to transfer to Louisville. As a result of
NCAA transfer rules, however, he was forced to sit out the 2002 season.
Louisville Shelton attended the
University of Louisville, and in his junior year (in 2004) he led the
Cardinals in rushing (938 yards) and touchdowns (20). His touchdown total tied the single season Louisville touchdown record (since broken by
Michael Bush with 23 in 2005) and he also tied a Louisville record by rushing for five touchdowns in a game versus
East Carolina University. He ranked sixth in the nation with 120 points. In 22 games with the Cardinals, he totaled 1,728 yards on 312 carries (5.5 avg) and had 30 touchdown runs. His 30 touchdowns rank third all time at Louisville despite his only playing two years there. ==Professional career==