Nebraska High School Football

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I'm gazing a bit north at Nebraska High School football, who finished their championship games in mid-November. First thing I looked at was the composition of the teams playing for the various championships. In Nebraska, there is Class A, B, C1, C2, D1, and D2, from smallest to largest. From what I've seen from photos, the "great black athlete", as Bill McCartney would say, is virtually non-existent in Nebraska high school football.

Here is an interesting list, the top rushers in NE for 2010. Roughly half of the list is comprised of 8-man and 6-man players, but the top guys are in the biggest, most competitive 11-man classes. And they're all white. Of the top 3 rushers, I can't find ANYTHING on any of the "recruiting services" besides Brock Sherman being recruited as an inside LB. Zack Call, who is 6', 195 pound back obliterating records, playing on a semi-final team in Nebraska's largest class is INVISIBLE from a recruiting standpoint. Damn that lack of melanin!




2010 Bobby Mills 1000 Yard Club


*This is the 36th season for the Bobby Mills 1000 Yard Club, a club that honors all the Nebraska high school running backs each year that rush for over 1000 yards in a season. The club was established in 1975. During the 36 year span, 2,763 running backs have reached the 1000 yard plateau.


*This year's list includes 92 backs:67 are seniors, 18 juniors, 6 are sophomores & there is one freshman.
*Forty seven come from the 11-Man ranks, 40 are from 8-man and 5 come from 6-Man.
*Two backs reached the 5000 yard career rushing mark. Zach Call from Mullen ran for 5,272 yards in a career stretching from 2007-2010. Call also is the only back on this year's list to have 3 straight 1000 yard seasons. Ryan Randall of Blair rushed for 5,282 yards in that same span and twice eclipsed the 2000 yard mark. He was last year's state rushing champ with 2,618.


*Ravenna was the only school to have two runners surpass the thousand yard mark.
*Jacob Morrill of Creighton became only the 5th freshman in history to hit the 1000 yard mark.


*Finally, the asterisk following the player's name indicates he is a repeater from last season.
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<TD style="WIDTH: 50%" vAlign=top>1. Zach Call-Mullen â€" 2,328 â€" Sr.** (D2 leader)
2. Brock Sherman-Crete â€" 2,315 â€" Sr.* (B leader)
3. Clayton Moore-Friend â€" 2,179 Sr. (D1 leader)
4. Trent Mastny-Howells â€" 2,099 Jr.
5. Ryan Randall-Blair â€" 2,022 Sr.*
6. Derreck Eastman-Giltner â€" 1,880 Sr.
7. Jimmie Forsythe-Burke â€" 1, 800 Sr. (A leader)
8. Brad Ward-Brady â€" 1,799 Sr.*
9. Drew Rautenberg-Elkhorn Valley â€" 1,797 Sr.
10. Seth Behrens-David City â€" 1,762 Sr.* (C1 leader)
11. Dustin Nordhues-Greeley-Wolbach â€" 1,746 Sr. (6-Man leader)
12. Troy McCuiston-Newman Grove â€" 1,703 Jr.
13. Wayne Brugeman-Bloomfield â€" 1,688 Sr.*
14. Anthony Nelson-Winside â€" 1,635 Sr.
15. Cody Stalp-West Point Central Catholic â€" 1,559 Sr.
16. Jed Fenske-Sargent â€" 1,552 Jr.
17. Logan Glenn-South Loup â€" 1,540 Sr.*
18. Dillon Loschen-Columbus â€" 1,536 Sr
19. Richard Wynne Jr.-Creighton Prep â€" 1,533 Sr.
20. Tyler Pinkleman-Wynot â€" 1,512 Sr.
21. Bryan Ferguson-Hyannis â€" 1,486 Sr.*
22. Matt Simpson-Arthur County â€" 1,482 Sr.
23. Garrett Kolling-Alma â€" 1,478 Jr.*
24. Matt Stansberry-Bancroft-Rosalie â€" 1,477 Sr.
25. Greg Milliken-Wahoo â€" 1,460 Sr.
26. Ryan Ludlow-Plattsmouth â€" 1,452 Sr.
27. Trevor Cyboron-Ravenna â€" 1,432 Jr (C2 leader).
28. Heath Anderberry-Axtell â€" 1,418 Sr.
29. Cody Rotert-Omaha Brownell-Talbot â€" 1,390 Sr.
30. Ethan Long-Cambridge â€" 1,390 Jr.
31. Kory Schaefer-Norfolk Catholic â€" 1,363 â€" Sr.
32. Cody Jackson-Hastings St. Cecilia â€" 1,358 Sr.
33. Chance Younger-Bertrand â€" 1,357 Sr.
34. Jacob Jordan-Lincoln SW â€" 1,345 Jr.
35. Chase Wurdeman-Seward â€" 1,344 Sr.*
36. 2Devin Reaves-Millard West â€" 1,338 Sr.
37. Kale Anderson-Sandhills-Thedford â€" 1,329 Jr.
38. Seth Kaminski-Loup City â€" 1,325 Sr.
39. Michael Ensrtom-Oakland-Craig â€" 1,298 Jr.
40. Tanner Dey-Centennial â€" 1,287 Sr.
41. Taylor Kreifels-Lincoln Pius X â€" 1,276 Sr.
42. Jac Bailey-McCool Junction â€" 1,264 Soph.
43. Justin Malleck-Southwest â€" 1,243 Sr.*
44. Tanner Zlab-Wilber-Clatonia â€" 1,235 Jr.
45. Colton Rush-Anselmo-Merna â€" 1,233 Sr.*
46. Tyke Kozeal-Sargent â€" 1,232 â€" Jr.*</TD>
<TD vAlign=top>47. Tiras Bolton-Omaha Westside â€" 1,228 Sr.
48. Aric Schnacker-Humboldt-TRS â€" 1,221 Sr.*
49. John Jeffers-Ogallala â€" 1,215 Jr.
50. Jake Wirthele-Sterling â€" 1,188 Sr.*
51. Michael Koehler-Osmond â€" 1,187 Sr.
52. Mikah Fullner-Wisner-Pilger â€" 1,186 Jr.
53. Luke Potadle-Tekamah-Herman â€" 1,177 Sr.
54. Alec Galvin-Burwell â€" 1,176 Sr.
55. Pat Kucera-Clarkson â€" 1,173 Sr.
56. Tyson Howard-Litchfield â€" 1,170 Soph.
57. Tim Holtmeyer-Papillion La Vista South â€" 1,168 Sr.
58. Andrew Pierce-East Butler â€" 1,151 Jr.
59. Dalton Gobel-Crofton 1,147 Sr.
60. Tait Sibbel-O'Neill St. Marys â€" 1,144 Sr.
61. Jacob Morrill-Creighton â€" 1,143 Freshman
62. Dustin Parks-Arapahoe â€" 1,131 Sr.*
63. Tre Sacks-Millard South â€" 1,128 Sr.
64. Brad Welniak-Ord â€" 1,126 Sr.
64. Josh Bebee-Omaha Christian â€" 1,126 Sr.
66. Adam Neels-Elmwood-Murdock â€" 1,122 Sr.
67. Zach Maloley-Kearney â€" 1,108 Sr.
68. Isaac Aakre-Millard North â€" 1,107 Soph.
69. Daniel Davie-Beatrice â€" 1,105 Sr.
70. Luke Dlouhy-Deshler â€" 1,100 Sr.
71.Trevor Bohn-Bennington â€" 1,098 Sr.
71. Eli Van Matre-Gibbon â€" 1,098 Soph.
73. Branden Yost-McCook â€" 1,092 Sr.
74. J.D. Leonard-Garden County â€" 1,085 Sr.
75. Clive Brown-Hitchcock County â€" 1,080 Sr.*
76. Dwight Hanzel-Humphrey â€" 1,079 Sr.
77. Carson Collins-Omaha Roncalli â€" 1,077 Sr.
78. Josh Swanson-Gering â€" 1,076 Sr.*
79. Cleo Miller-Omaha Benson â€" 1,062 Sr.*
80. Alex Gonzalves-Auburn â€" 1,058 Jr.
81. Andrew Vinton-North Platte St. Pats â€" 1,055 Jr.
82. Ethan Micek-Shelby â€" 1,049 Sr.
83. Jordan Hyatt-Hershey 1,044 Jr.
84. Ryne Miller-Ravenna â€" 1,033 Sr.
85. James Kruger-Norris â€" 1,032 Soph.
86. Tanner Lieck-Fillmore Central â€" 1,026 Sr.
87. Jeremy Meyer-Elkhorn â€" 1,025 Sr.
88. Jared Heins-Waverly â€" 1,024 Sr.
89. R.J. Motz-Crawford â€" 1,024 Sr.
90. Drew Solie-Maxwell â€" 1,023 Jr.
91. Kenny Kuchar-Humphrey St. Francis â€" 1,015 Sr.
92. Luke Glenn-Shelton â€" 1,012 Soph.</TD></TR></T></TABLE>
 

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Great work, FootballDad! More evidence for those who care to look.
 

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Number 4 in the above list is Trent Mastny from Howells High School, the D2 champion from this year. In the championship game against Sargent High School he rushed for 181 yards on 26 carries, and even had a halfback-pass for a touchdown in the 46-7 dismantling. He's only a junior, so maybe he'll eventually show up as a prospect somewhere. After all, the DWF boards will always parrot the line that "if you've got talent, they (scouts, coaches, etc.) will find you" without including the caveat at the end "---if you are black".
 

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Good job FootballDad!!

Here are some of the Linemen in Nebraska.

Ryne Reeves He's one of the best centers in the country this year, he's already committed to Nebraska.

Zach Sterup A huge prospect from Hastings, Nebraska plays basketball as well, but has committed to Nebraska as an OT.

Mike Shoff Probably the best prospect out of Nebraska for 2012. He plays in Cambridge, Nebraska, and has already been offered by Iowa.
 
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