Randle rejoins the Wild after taking the 2009 season off from football. Randle played for the Wild during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Randle finished his collegiate career at Southern Illinois as he played for the Salukis in 2005 and 2006. As a senior, Randle led the team in rushing with 201 carries for 1,074 yards and 11 TD's. He also caught 29 passes for 272 yards and 2 TD's. As a junior in 2005, Randle was named to the Gateway Conference All-Newcomer team and was SIU's second leading rusher with 489 yards and four touchdowns.
Randle's collegiate career started at the University of Kansas. In 2004 Randle led the Jayhawks in rushing with 540 yards. He also caught 35 passes for 274 yards and led KU in scoring with nine touchdowns - the biggest of which was a 43-yard highlight-reel run against Kansas State that helped end the Wildcats' 11-year win streak over KU.
During his freshman season in 2003, Randle's diverse skill set emerged as he played both offense and defense, and was awarded the Don Fambrough Award -- an award given annually to the team's most unselfish player. He also earned honorable mention Big 12 honors.
Randle attended Southeast High School in Wichita, where he was listed as the No. 2 overall player in the state of Kansas by Mo-KanFootball.com, and rushed for over 1,700 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior.