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Mine? or Matts?

 

You can look it up on website but Matt is 117 of 211 1638 yards 13 TDs and only 2 interceptions.

 

 

What you think of that?

 

From a "D1 prospect" I would expect much much higher yards. Only 2 interceptions is good. 13 TDs in 9 games, playing the schedule Franklin played this year is not very good at all. Should be at least double that.

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From a "D1 prospect" I would expect much much higher yards. Only 2 interceptions is good. 13 TDs in 9 games, playing the schedule Franklin played this year is not very good at all. Should be at least double that.

 

That cause our receivers drop to many passes. And oh by the way he has a DI scholarship on the table. What you got? :roflol:

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That cause our receivers drop to many passes. And oh by the way he has a DI scholarship on the table. What you got? :roflol:

 

He better sign that offer quick before it gets pulled off the table. He doesnt have the numbers.

 

Judge for yourself;

All-Time Tennessee High School Passing Records

 

Career Passing Yards

Name School Yards Seasons

Kenton Evans Westwood 10,489 1993-1995

Drew Hayes McKenzie 9,300 2002-2005

Jake Overby USJ 8,408 2007-2010

Greg Ryan Greenback 7,709 1989-1992

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 7,642 2006-2009

Ty Fields Upperman 7,028 2005-2008

Wes Moore Obion Co. 6,890 2001-2003

Bo Wallace Giles Co. 6,395 2006-2009

Scott Parrott Soddy-Daisy 5,810 2006-2009

 

 

Single Season Passing Yards

Name School Yards Season

Tanner Williams Anderson County 4,166 2009

Tanner Williams Anderson County 3,882 2010

Kenton Evans Westwood 3,828 1995

J.P. Shelley Ezell Harding 3,738 2001

Drew Hayes McKenzie 3,409 2005

Bo Wallace Giles Co. 3,288 2009

Wes Moore Obion Co. 3,249 2002

Adam Nelson Cumberland Gap 3,247 2007

Jake Overbey University School Jackson 3,060 2008

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 2,961 2009

Jake Overbey University School Jackson 2,846 2009

Drew Hayes McKenzie 2,844 2003

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 2,775 2008

Scott Parrott Soddy-Daisy 2,673 2009

Derek Carr McKenzie 2,620 2007

 

 

Single Game Passing Yards

Name School Opponent Yards Date

Kenton Evans Westwood Memphis Southside 597 10/21/1994

 

 

Career Passing Attempts

Name School Attempts Seasons

Kenton Evans Westwood 1,174 1993-1995

Drew Hayes McKenzie 1,078 2002-2005

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 899 2006-2009

Ty Fields Upperman 898 2005-2008

Wes Moore Obion Co. 875 2001-2003

 

 

Single Season Passing Attempts

Name School Attempts Season

Tanner Williams Anderson County 431 2009

 

Kenton Evans Westwood 415 1995

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. 399 2009

Wes Moore Obion Co. 376 2002

Drew Hayes McKenzie 371 2003

Drew Hayes McKenzie 363 2004

Drew Hayes McKenzie 344 2005

Adam Nelson Cumberland Gap 338 2007

Jake Overbey University School Jackson 336 2008

Drew Hanks Tipton-Rosemark 322 2004

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 321 2009

J.P. Shelley Ezell Harding 316 2001

 

 

Single Game Passing Attempts

Name School Opponent Attempts Date

Drew Hayes McKenzie Union City 73 10/7/2005

Kenton Evans Westwood Memphis Southside 71 10/21/1994

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. Hardin Co. 67 10/2/2009

 

 

Career Completions

Name School Completions Seasons

Drew Hayes McKenzie 738 2002-2005

Kenton Evans Westwood 641 1993-1995

Ty Fields Upperman 523 2005-2008

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 507 2006-2009

 

 

Single Season Completions

Name School Completions Season

Tanner Williams Anderson County 279 2010

 

Tanner Williams Anderson County 271 2009

 

 

Kenton Evans Westwood 255 1995

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. 245 2009

Wes Moore Obion Co. 215 2002

 

 

Single Game Completions

Name School Opponent Completions Date

Drew Hayes McKenzie Union City 46 10/7/2005

Kenton Evans Westwood Memphis Southside 45 10/21/1994

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. Hardin Co. 39 10/2/2009

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. Dyersburg 38 8/21/2009

Wes Moore Obion Co. Peabody 34 10/12/2002

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. Livingston Academy 32 10/29/2009

 

 

Longest Pass Completion

Name School Opponent Receiver Yards Season

William Burkett Watertown Portland Wood Mathes 99 1939

Bob Burkett Watertown Antioch Ed Hodges 99 1936

Michael Edmiston Lincoln Co. Smyrna Neon Dobbins 99 2003

 

 

Career Touchdowns

Name School Touchdowns Seasons

Kenton Evans Westwood 112 1993-1995

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 81 2006-2009

 

 

Single Season Touchdowns

Name School Touchdowns Season

J.P. Shelley Ezell Harding 48 2001

Jake Overbey University School Jackson 44 2009

Kenton Evans Westwood 38 1995

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 37 2008

Wes Moore Obion Co. 37 2002

Cade Thompson Maryville 33 2004

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 32 2009

Adam Nelson Cumberland Gap 31 2007

Scott Parrott Soddy-Daisy 30 2009

 

Drew Hayes McKenzie 30 2005

 

 

Single Game Touchdowns

Name School Opponent Touchdowns Date

J.P. Shelley Ezell Harding Loretto 10 8/18/2001

Kenton Evans Westwood Memphis Southside 9 1995

Jason Harris Whitehaven Memphis Southside 9 9/30/1994

William Burkett Watertown Gordonsville 8 1939

Allen Law Maryville McMinn County 8 1943

Phil Pierce McMinn County Bradley Central 8 11/4/1966

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He better sign that offer quick before it gets pulled off the table. He doesnt have the numbers.

 

Judge for yourself;

All-Time Tennessee High School Passing Records

 

Career Passing Yards

Name School Yards Seasons

Kenton Evans Westwood 10,489 1993-1995

Drew Hayes McKenzie 9,300 2002-2005

Jake Overby USJ 8,408 2007-2010

Greg Ryan Greenback 7,709 1989-1992

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 7,642 2006-2009

Ty Fields Upperman 7,028 2005-2008

Wes Moore Obion Co. 6,890 2001-2003

Bo Wallace Giles Co. 6,395 2006-2009

Scott Parrott Soddy-Daisy 5,810 2006-2009

 

 

Single Season Passing Yards

Name School Yards Season

Tanner Williams Anderson County 4,166 2009

Tanner Williams Anderson County 3,882 2010

Kenton Evans Westwood 3,828 1995

J.P. Shelley Ezell Harding 3,738 2001

Drew Hayes McKenzie 3,409 2005

Bo Wallace Giles Co. 3,288 2009

Wes Moore Obion Co. 3,249 2002

Adam Nelson Cumberland Gap 3,247 2007

Jake Overbey University School Jackson 3,060 2008

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 2,961 2009

Jake Overbey University School Jackson 2,846 2009

Drew Hayes McKenzie 2,844 2003

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 2,775 2008

Scott Parrott Soddy-Daisy 2,673 2009

Derek Carr McKenzie 2,620 2007

 

 

Single Game Passing Yards

Name School Opponent Yards Date

Kenton Evans Westwood Memphis Southside 597 10/21/1994

 

 

Career Passing Attempts

Name School Attempts Seasons

Kenton Evans Westwood 1,174 1993-1995

Drew Hayes McKenzie 1,078 2002-2005

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 899 2006-2009

Ty Fields Upperman 898 2005-2008

Wes Moore Obion Co. 875 2001-2003

 

 

Single Season Passing Attempts

Name School Attempts Season

Tanner Williams Anderson County 431 2009

 

Kenton Evans Westwood 415 1995

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. 399 2009

Wes Moore Obion Co. 376 2002

Drew Hayes McKenzie 371 2003

Drew Hayes McKenzie 363 2004

Drew Hayes McKenzie 344 2005

Adam Nelson Cumberland Gap 338 2007

Jake Overbey University School Jackson 336 2008

Drew Hanks Tipton-Rosemark 322 2004

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 321 2009

J.P. Shelley Ezell Harding 316 2001

 

 

Single Game Passing Attempts

Name School Opponent Attempts Date

Drew Hayes McKenzie Union City 73 10/7/2005

Kenton Evans Westwood Memphis Southside 71 10/21/1994

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. Hardin Co. 67 10/2/2009

 

 

Career Completions

Name School Completions Seasons

Drew Hayes McKenzie 738 2002-2005

Kenton Evans Westwood 641 1993-1995

Ty Fields Upperman 523 2005-2008

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 507 2006-2009

 

 

Single Season Completions

Name School Completions Season

Tanner Williams Anderson County 279 2010

 

Tanner Williams Anderson County 271 2009

 

 

Kenton Evans Westwood 255 1995

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. 245 2009

Wes Moore Obion Co. 215 2002

 

 

Single Game Completions

Name School Opponent Completions Date

Drew Hayes McKenzie Union City 46 10/7/2005

Kenton Evans Westwood Memphis Southside 45 10/21/1994

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. Hardin Co. 39 10/2/2009

Dylan Dye Dyer Co. Dyersburg 38 8/21/2009

Wes Moore Obion Co. Peabody 34 10/12/2002

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. Livingston Academy 32 10/29/2009

 

 

Longest Pass Completion

Name School Opponent Receiver Yards Season

William Burkett Watertown Portland Wood Mathes 99 1939

Bob Burkett Watertown Antioch Ed Hodges 99 1936

Michael Edmiston Lincoln Co. Smyrna Neon Dobbins 99 2003

 

 

Career Touchdowns

Name School Touchdowns Seasons

Kenton Evans Westwood 112 1993-1995

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 81 2006-2009

 

 

Single Season Touchdowns

Name School Touchdowns Season

J.P. Shelley Ezell Harding 48 2001

Jake Overbey University School Jackson 44 2009

Kenton Evans Westwood 38 1995

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 37 2008

Wes Moore Obion Co. 37 2002

Cade Thompson Maryville 33 2004

Hunter Poteete DeKalb Co. 32 2009

Adam Nelson Cumberland Gap 31 2007

Scott Parrott Soddy-Daisy 30 2009

 

Drew Hayes McKenzie 30 2005

 

 

Single Game Touchdowns

Name School Opponent Touchdowns Date

J.P. Shelley Ezell Harding Loretto 10 8/18/2001

Kenton Evans Westwood Memphis Southside 9 1995

Jason Harris Whitehaven Memphis Southside 9 9/30/1994

William Burkett Watertown Gordonsville 8 1939

Allen Law Maryville McMinn County 8 1943

Phil Pierce McMinn County Bradley Central 8 11/4/1966

 

 

A lot of these record holders didnt go D1 and the FHS QB's numbers dont even come close. He's got great size, but no mobility and limited vision. I was not very impressed when they played Siegel.

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I think Franklin takes this one 60- -18.

 

...but really it'll be a close game I think, at least for the first half. If Kuivinen has time in the pocket, then the Brentwood defense most likely cannot cover the Franklin Recievers all game and they'll get some big plays. The Franklin defense most likely won't let up more than 6 points...

 

I'm taking Franklin in this one, 17-6 in a closer game than the score shows.

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Maybe he set one of those records this week. That would be SWEET. All I know is rebels did not play last week so we hungry for the game and the Bruins. :hungry:

 

Hey CHSTEAMPLAYER why you so hard for Matt. He steal your girlfriend? :roflol:

 

You said your team could throw. I asked for stats because I don't think you have a good passing team. The stats show that you do not have a good passing team. Thats football.

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