Do it before Oregon catches wind of this! Holy smokes! Who was coaching defense, Monte Kiffin?
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Pa. back posts 720 yards, 10 TDs in wild 107-90 game
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mor...10-tds-in-one-game/ar-AAede3u?ocid=spartandhp
When the final horn sounded, the 90-7 score on the electronic scoreboard appeared to showcase a dominant DuBois victory. It didn’t. Instead it signaled something even more remarkable: A final score of 107-90, one of the highest scoring high school football contests in modern history.
As noted by The Sentinel, a Central Pennsylvania newspaper, Meadville topped Pennsylvania rival DuBois by a final score of 107-90. The victors racked up so many points on the back of running back Journey Brown, who finished with 720 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground. In one game. Brown’s total yards broke Pennsylvania’s single-game mark by more than 200 yards, and will stand as the second-most in national history, after all stats are confirmed by NFHS. The national mark for 11-man football is 754 yards.
How did Brown possibly rack up a season’s worth of yardage and touchdowns in a single game? According to Meadville’s own Twitter feed, the running back had touchdown runs of 94, 60, 58 and 50 yards. He finished the first half with 341 yards and 5 touchdowns, then proved he had plenty more where that came from in the second half.
In case you’re wondering, Brown would have accounted for 132 points in a standard scoring fantasy football league.
Will we ever see a performance like this again? It seems unlikely in 11-man football, though you never say never. A single game with more than 75- yards and 10 touchdowns would have seem ludicrous before Friday. Now we know it’s a reality.
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Pa. back posts 720 yards, 10 TDs in wild 107-90 game
http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mor...10-tds-in-one-game/ar-AAede3u?ocid=spartandhp
When the final horn sounded, the 90-7 score on the electronic scoreboard appeared to showcase a dominant DuBois victory. It didn’t. Instead it signaled something even more remarkable: A final score of 107-90, one of the highest scoring high school football contests in modern history.
As noted by The Sentinel, a Central Pennsylvania newspaper, Meadville topped Pennsylvania rival DuBois by a final score of 107-90. The victors racked up so many points on the back of running back Journey Brown, who finished with 720 yards and 10 touchdowns on the ground. In one game. Brown’s total yards broke Pennsylvania’s single-game mark by more than 200 yards, and will stand as the second-most in national history, after all stats are confirmed by NFHS. The national mark for 11-man football is 754 yards.
How did Brown possibly rack up a season’s worth of yardage and touchdowns in a single game? According to Meadville’s own Twitter feed, the running back had touchdown runs of 94, 60, 58 and 50 yards. He finished the first half with 341 yards and 5 touchdowns, then proved he had plenty more where that came from in the second half.
In case you’re wondering, Brown would have accounted for 132 points in a standard scoring fantasy football league.
Will we ever see a performance like this again? It seems unlikely in 11-man football, though you never say never. A single game with more than 75- yards and 10 touchdowns would have seem ludicrous before Friday. Now we know it’s a reality.
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