As far as DFW goes, it's Giresse Forchu from North Forney. 838 yards and 9 touchdowns on 103 carries.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/526122/giresse-forchu
As far as DFW goes, it's Giresse Forchu from North Forney. 838 yards and 9 touchdowns on 103 carries.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/526122/giresse-forchu
I am sometimes mistaken, but I am never wrong.
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Joseph Sadler, Devine 100 carries 1333 yards 24 td
Zach Henshaw, Canyon Lake 125 carries 930 yards 11 td
Not anyone from Pilot Point......we've forgotten how to run the ball.....also forgotten how to throw the ball (at least to the right team), forgotten how to block, tackle, punt, sometimes they forget to get off the bus.......sigh 1-3 through non-district, hoping they can at least get wins against Aubrey and Whitesboro in district but the way they're playing right now and with as many injured/sick as we have it's not looking good right now.
You know what I like about them High School girls....I get older, they stay the same age
Discipline your mind and the body will follow.
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Is Sadler a snr? Saw on another thread he had 6 carries for 205 yds and 4 TD's last night... he needs to slow down if he wants to get some more playing time ;0)
Jordon Barns from Van Alstyne rushed for over 400 yards last night against Farmersville.
Heres a state ranked teams leading 3A rusher.. Alvarado's Wayne Onderdonk 936 yds on 115 carries.. They have played a tough schedule so far this year.
Here is the thread about Sadler, tried getting more info ,but other than a poor youtube there's not much out there... yet. http://bbs.3adownlow.com/vb/showthre...selections-%29
Terrence Taylor, Diboll-- 1164 yards rushing, 12 TDs
Against
Tatum- 115 yards, 0 TD
Corrigan Camden- 167 yards, 2 TD
Athens- 190 yards, 1 TD
Shepard- 365 yards, 5 TD
Hardin-Jefferson- 327 yards, 4 TD
East Texas Speed.... As fast as small town gossip.
Statistics on a running back's true talent level is misleading at best. There are many, many rb's on teams across the state that: (1.) play on teams that pass at least 35% (2.) share the duties with the qb or another back at least 40% (3.) Play a more competitive schedule or in a more competitive district or both (4.) Play only 3 qrtrs. or until the game is in hand before being pulled (5.)Get to run behind superior O-lines. Need I say more? Statistics are only a partial gage of the true measure of the quality of that particular rb in that particular offense that particular year playing its particular schedule. Nothing more, nothing less. When the playoffs begin, we can see the cream rise to the top against stiffer competition, and always do.