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I was in a researching mood, so I spent most of the day examining the rushing leaders for every state in America. As you can see, white runningbacks were the leading rushers in 26 states, including some major caste states. These were the absolute leaders, not just seniors. I've included a bit of info on each player.
alaska - Greg Ghramm, 1,115yds 12TD, JR
connecticut - Max Delorenzo, 2,154yds 26TD, JR
georgia - Nile Knapp, 2,192yds 31TD, no known offers
idaho - Devin Droghei, 1,553yds 15TD, no known offers
illinois - TJ Stinde, 3,325yds 46TD, no known offers
kansas - Jorden Oden, 2,559yds 38TD, no known offers
kentucky - Rees MacShara, 3,073yds 42TD, no known offers
maine - Bill Wetherbee, 1,886yds 30TD, no known offers
maryland - Greg Goodwin, 2,564yds 33TD, no known offers
massachusetts - Connor Ressel, 1,924yds 30TD, no known offers
missouri - Caleb Schaffitzel, 2,711yds 40TD, no known offers
montana - Chad Price, 1,560yds 16TD, no known offers
nebraska - Derek Blessing, 1,368yds 13TD, no known offers
new hampshire - Kevin Brady, 1,870yds 23TD, no known offers
north dakota - Jason Hagen, 1,117yds 16TD, no known offers
ohio - Ricky Buckler, 2,269yds 32TD, no known offers
oklahoma - Zack Langer, 2,346yds 38TD, no known offers
oregon - Coulter Mastenbroek, 2,525yds 36TD, no known offers
rhode island - Nicholas Keeling, 1,633yds 14TD, no known offers
south carolina - Parker Headley, 2,614yds 27TD, no known offers
south dakota - Jayd Knodell, 1,450yds 15TD, no known offers
utah - Dylan Chynoweth, 2,261yds 34TD, Service Academy offers only
vermont - Jesse Burke, 1,149yds 11TD, JR
virginia - David Williams, 2,548yds 23TD, no known offers
washington - Dylen Heaward, 2,086yds 34TD, no known offers
wisconsin - Dillon Bean, 2,042yds 13TD, JR
wyoming - Shawn Straub, 1,992yds 31TD, JR
I looked at each of these guys (whatever information was available). All of them were All-State or All-District, depending on how their states choose those awards. Most of them were state champions of some sort in other sports (track, wrestling, baseball, even a state champion javelin thrower [Keeling]). They play at a range of school sizes. Langer out of Oklahoma plays for a major regional football power. Some of them have highlight vids (check out my thread on Knapp for the best highlight vid you'll see this year).
But the one thing they have in common, aside from being Caucasian, is that not a single one of them has gotten a D1A football scholarship (excepting Chynoweth, and I refuse to count the academies). Maybe the four juniors on this list can attract some attention for next year.Edited by: Riddlewire
alaska - Greg Ghramm, 1,115yds 12TD, JR
connecticut - Max Delorenzo, 2,154yds 26TD, JR
georgia - Nile Knapp, 2,192yds 31TD, no known offers
idaho - Devin Droghei, 1,553yds 15TD, no known offers
illinois - TJ Stinde, 3,325yds 46TD, no known offers
kansas - Jorden Oden, 2,559yds 38TD, no known offers
kentucky - Rees MacShara, 3,073yds 42TD, no known offers
maine - Bill Wetherbee, 1,886yds 30TD, no known offers
maryland - Greg Goodwin, 2,564yds 33TD, no known offers
massachusetts - Connor Ressel, 1,924yds 30TD, no known offers
missouri - Caleb Schaffitzel, 2,711yds 40TD, no known offers
montana - Chad Price, 1,560yds 16TD, no known offers
nebraska - Derek Blessing, 1,368yds 13TD, no known offers
new hampshire - Kevin Brady, 1,870yds 23TD, no known offers
north dakota - Jason Hagen, 1,117yds 16TD, no known offers
ohio - Ricky Buckler, 2,269yds 32TD, no known offers
oklahoma - Zack Langer, 2,346yds 38TD, no known offers
oregon - Coulter Mastenbroek, 2,525yds 36TD, no known offers
rhode island - Nicholas Keeling, 1,633yds 14TD, no known offers
south carolina - Parker Headley, 2,614yds 27TD, no known offers
south dakota - Jayd Knodell, 1,450yds 15TD, no known offers
utah - Dylan Chynoweth, 2,261yds 34TD, Service Academy offers only
vermont - Jesse Burke, 1,149yds 11TD, JR
virginia - David Williams, 2,548yds 23TD, no known offers
washington - Dylen Heaward, 2,086yds 34TD, no known offers
wisconsin - Dillon Bean, 2,042yds 13TD, JR
wyoming - Shawn Straub, 1,992yds 31TD, JR
I looked at each of these guys (whatever information was available). All of them were All-State or All-District, depending on how their states choose those awards. Most of them were state champions of some sort in other sports (track, wrestling, baseball, even a state champion javelin thrower [Keeling]). They play at a range of school sizes. Langer out of Oklahoma plays for a major regional football power. Some of them have highlight vids (check out my thread on Knapp for the best highlight vid you'll see this year).
But the one thing they have in common, aside from being Caucasian, is that not a single one of them has gotten a D1A football scholarship (excepting Chynoweth, and I refuse to count the academies). Maybe the four juniors on this list can attract some attention for next year.Edited by: Riddlewire