Favre and the Rockachaws win the state 4A title. This article is reporting that Dylan is receiving interest from Southern Miss. and Mississippi State.
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Favre wraps up his SSC career in style</h1>
By JAMES JONES</span> - jkjones@sunherald.com</span>
Winning the Class 4A state championship was the perfect way for Dylan Favre to end his prep career at St. Stanislaus.<div id="story_"><div id="story_text_top">
Favre leaves St. Stanislaus with a national record and 10 state passing marks.
But
the Rockachaws' 35-16 victory over Lafayette County on Saturday before
an estimated 7,000 at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium meant more
to Favre.
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St. Stanislaus quarterback Dylan Favre capped a stellar high school career with a state championship Saturday.
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The Sun Herald's reigning offensive player of the year accounted for a national-record 81 total touchdowns in a season.
"I can care less about records,"Â Favre said. "My senior year was all about bringing a state title back to St. Stanislaus."Â
Favre also hoped to convince Division I recruiters that he could play quarterback on the highest level.
Southern Miss, a place where his uncle starred before becoming a future Pro Football Hall of Famer, offered over the weekend.
"I'm going to see how it plays out,"Â Favre said. "I'll probably wait until right at the end to decide."Â
Florida
International will also get a visit by the state's most prolific passer
sometime next month, with Mississippi State also showing interest.
The 5-foot-11 Favre believed his point was made all season long for the Rockachaws (14-1).
"I'm
not just a quarterback, I am a football player,"Â Favre said. "I know I
can play. All I want is a chance to keep playing. "I play with a lot of
passion and a lot of heart and if college coaches can't see that then
maybe college ball isn't meant for me.
"I know I can play."Â
SSC
coach Forrest Williams believes Favre showed that he deserved to play
quarterback in this weekend's Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game at
Mobile's Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Lafayette coach Anthony Hart, who's
coaching in the game, reportedly offered Favre a spot on the roster as
an athlete, not aquarterback.
"If you look at the body of work he
has done over the course of the year and the course of his career,''
Williams said. " There are some great quarterbacks, but he's the best
quarterback in the state of Mississippi. He should've been in the game."Â
Favre
moved up the national career passing records for single-season: second
all-time in average total yards for a (453) and total yards (6,797
yards). He's also fourth all-time in passing yards (5,539 yards), 10th
with touchdown passes (63).
On the career marks, Favre finished
third with total touchdowns (170), fifth in total yards (14,205 yards)
and passing yards (13,509 yards), eight with total touchdown passes
(144) . He's also 10th in completions (751) and attempts (1,237).
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