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Austin Rowan OL/DL

Knoxville Catholic
 
2014 Stats
 
81 Total Tackles
44.5 Solo
28 Tackles for Loss
8 Sacks
3 Fumbles Caused
 
Austin is a two year starter on the defensive line and also starts at RG on offense and plays about 50% of the offensive snaps. His yearly grade for RG is 76% and has 14 pancake blocks.
 
2013 Stats
 
75.5 Total Tackles
7 Tackles for Loss
2 Sacks
1 Fumble Recovered
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Keyshawn Vaughn for Pearl Cohn has to the the front runner (30 TDs 2,000 rushing yards) Followed by East Nashville's Isiah Upton. He's out for the season due to an injury but had over 2,000+ 27 TDs in ONLY 8 games w/ a 8-0 record. There are no two more than worthy candidates than Vaughn and Upton.

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He'll get screwed even if he's the most deserving 4a player. They like giving those awards to private school kids it seems like, just ask Poteete, runner up in 08 to Zach freaking Rogers. Check out Mr. Rogers stats that year and you will get the picture. Wonder if where he played and having an older brother at UT had anything to do with it?

anyone but Johnny Jones of Crockett County wins it in 4a and its rigged...2000+ yards 39 tds with everyone in the stadium knowing he is getting the ball......come on people and I am from Camden not CC

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anyone but Johnny Jones of Crockett County wins it in 4a and its rigged...2000+ yards 39 tds with everyone in the stadium knowing he is getting the ball......come on people and I am from Camden not CC

Hands Down Keshawn Vaughn back to back 2000 rushing yard seasons! With probably less rushing att then any one of them.
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