Best Running Backs in SEOPS Coverage Area in History
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But I would have to go with Jacksons Shane Wolford......2000+yrds 30TDS and Mr. Ohio Football. All names mentioned were some mighty fine RBs but Wolford was in a league of his own with the hardware to show.
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Funny to see all those people posting JoJo and now seeing his son with a chance to surpass him. A few names I didn't see brought up was the West hb from 02(Lens?). Cantrell was a great at fullback that year. Also the 3 headed monsters employed by Ironton around 05 maybe and the West team around 08 when Pendleton was a sophomore. Alot of talented back in scioto county over the years. Montavan at Northwest in 2000, Pendletons at West, Valley had a lot of good ones in the late 90s early 00s before we started playing them. I do believe Gaiters might be at the top of the list of guys I've seen play against us, he shreaded some good defenses and scored at will.
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Tim Williams, Oak Hill, rushed for 2,093 yards his senior year in the late 70's and was the Ohio Class A back of the year.
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Luke Keller from valley I think is very underrated
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Just gonna butt in and say that Braden Bellville should fit into this list somewhere. His freshman year he had 480 yds and 5td as a part time FB. Sophomore year he had 800 yards and around 10 td, as a Full time FB. Last year he had 1826 yds and around 27 td as primary RB. and this year he is sitting at 1,200 i beieve and around 20 TD, HE HAS NEVER HAD LESS THAN 100 YDS IN A PLAYOFF GAME.
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Shane Wolford did not win Mr. Football.countywide35 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 2:38 pm But I would have to go with Jacksons Shane Wolford......2000+yrds 30TDS and Mr. Ohio Football. All names mentioned were some mighty fine RBs but Wolford was in a league of his own with the hardware to show.
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The name is not thereCrab's Brother wrote: ↑Fri Nov 09, 2018 11:30 amShane Wolford did not win Mr. Football.countywide35 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 08, 2018 2:38 pm But I would have to go with Jacksons Shane Wolford......2000+yrds 30TDS and Mr. Ohio Football. All names mentioned were some mighty fine RBs but Wolford was in a league of his own with the hardware to show.
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i stand corrected. He finished 2nd that year. My apologies.
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Chillicothe has had some great ones! From the 70s Mike Doles, Carl Hitchens, Stacey Hitchens, Kirk Hitchens, Mike Fairrow and later Matt Mauger, Nate Rosenbauer to name a few.
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Ill never forget that run he had at burg where he just ran over everyone
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I agree 100%fightingtigers45 wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2009 10:30 am 1. Jermon Jackson
2. JoJo Parker
Noone else is even in their league.
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JoJo Parker was a very good back, but before him was possibly the best back I've seen in Akia Brown. Just the prototypical sized back to go with 4.4-4.5 speed, great vision, yes he played on some really good teams. He also received a bunch of offers across the board including a quite a few from D1 schools. Akia's problem like some of the guys listed and some of the guys to come in this area and even at the same school is getting the grades. Akia had a ton of god given talent and I'll be honest he said Clifford didn't even make him work hard and he just showed up and was that good. Big back, speed and vision, seen him play quite a bit and seen JoJo play as well hands down for me it's Akia and JoJo is probably a distant #2.
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Dustin young https://youtu.be/40kk2xhmpAg
Derek Arnold https://youtu.be/1il8bWqbVQo
Alex mount https://youtu.be/OWv3h46BgF8
NY is known for their running backs and these three are just a few in the last few years that have been great backs for the buckeyes
Derek Arnold https://youtu.be/1il8bWqbVQo
Alex mount https://youtu.be/OWv3h46BgF8
NY is known for their running backs and these three are just a few in the last few years that have been great backs for the buckeyes
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greygoose wrote: ↑Sat Nov 10, 2018 7:29 am JoJo Parker was a very good back, but before him was possibly the best back I've seen in Akia Brown. Just the prototypical sized back to go with 4.4-4.5 speed, great vision, yes he played on some really good teams. He also received a bunch of offers across the board including a quite a few from D1 schools. Akia's problem like some of the guys listed and some of the guys to come in this area and even at the same school is getting the grades. Akia had a ton of god given talent and I'll be honest he said Clifford didn't even make him work hard and he just showed up and was that good. Big back, speed and vision, seen him play quite a bit and seen JoJo play as well hands down for me it's Akia and JoJo is probably a distant #2.
Akia’s son is quite the player for Wheelersburg now.
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How can this list hold any water if Trea Williams from Athens not on it
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For that matter... no mention of Drew Cannon from New Lexington?Older bird wrote: ↑Sun Nov 11, 2018 10:41 am How can this list hold any water if Trea Williams from Athens not on it
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George McAfee from Ironton should be the best or close to it. Since he is in the College Football Hall of Fame and the NFL Hall of Fame. Was the second player taken in the NFL Draft by the Bears in 1940.
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Agreed. I graduated two years before Luke, but he was a man, and then hurt his knee and was never the same. If you asked me who was going to be a legit college football player it was him. Never regained his speed once injured.OVCfan32 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2009 7:15 pm really makes you wonder how someone like parker with that kinda talent didn't really push it in the next level. . . . mike hunt the same, . . . everyone hits their peeks at different times. . . anyone around chesapeake could always show you luke beach. . . best freshman i've ever seen in highschool football. . . he was a man at 15. . . .never seen anything like that.. .
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He was good for the SOC, but if you watch when they played Ironton Coach Lutz and I believe the Tiger defense shut him down. Pretty sure that game was game of the week covered by JJ Huddle himself.
I would go with Jermon Jackson from Ironton and JoJo Parker from Portsmouth as best backs in this area.