2013: Lundy started in all 12 games at running back for OU, on his way to earning First Team All-KCAC honors. He rushed for 1,508 yards, becoming the first Brave to rush from over 1,000 yards since 2003. He finished the season with 258 rushing attempts, scored 19 touchdowns, averaged 5.8 yards per carry, and averaged 125.7 yards rushing per game. Lundy also had seven receptions for 54 yards, an average of 7.7 yard per reception. He had nine straight 100 yard rushing games, including a career high 172 yards against the University of Saint Mary (10/12). Lundy finished the season ranked sixth in the NAIA in total scoring (TDs) (114), seventh in total points scored (114), ninth in total rushing yards (1,508), 11th in rushing yards per game (125.7), 13th in scoring (TDs) per game (9.5), 14th in scoring per game (9.5), 19th in all purpose yards (1,562), and 24th in all purpose yards per game (130).
Fort Scott Community College: Lundy played in eight games for the Greyhounds earning Second Team All-Jayhawk honors. He appeared in eight games, rushing for 664 yards on 111 attempts for an 81.4 rushing yards per game average. Lundy had a 5.9 yard per rush average and six touchdowns. He had a season high 167 yards rushing and three touchdowns against Hutchinson Community College (10/1/11).
Southwestern Oklahoma State University: As a freshman Lundy appeared and started in eight games for the Bulldogs. He had 434 yards rushing on 113 attempts and two touchdowns. As a receiver Lundy had 139 yards receiving and 15 receptions. He led the team in all-purpose yards with 573 with a season high 106 yards against Northeastern State University. Lundy rushed for a season high eighty yards against Southeastern Oklahoma State University. Because of his play on the field, Lundy earned First Team All-LSC North and was named Freshman of the Year.
High School: Lundy earned four letters in football for Auburn High School. He earned All-State and All-League honors for the Bulldogs. Lundy was also named to the Football Super-State Team, earning Second Team honors at running back. As a senior, he rushed for 2,480 yards and 32 touchdowns. Lundy finished his career at AHS as one of 22 football players in the state of Nebraska to rush for over 5,000 yards in his high school career with 5,023.
Personal: Son of Regina Boden … born August 23, 1988 … exercise science major.