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Some rushing stats for the players in the region whose coach turned them in.  Statistics based on reporter compilations and/or coaching staff submissions, as available.

 

                                                 games,      attempts,         yards,             average,                    TDs

Caden Porter, Loretto                  7           103                     643                      6.2                           7

Sam Edwards, Richland               7            101                    551                      5.5                           7

Kase Tucker, Loretto                    8              82                    461                      5.6                           5

Colton Shaffer, Summertown     5             43                     321                     7.5                            6

Javen Edmiston, Summertown   5             37                     318                      8.6                            2

 

Passing

         (games, completions, attempts, yards, TDs, interceptions)

Carter Daniel, Loretto                  8               56               124        712      4            3

Bryce Miller, Richland                  7              49                  90         690      7            3

Nick Brown, Mt. Pleasant                    6                 51                 106            510        6              6

Colton Shaffer, Summertown    5              36                65           480      3            1

 

 

 

 

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Those 4 Forrest rushers are 191/961 thru 6 games. 5.03 YPC. 

Wilson and Bennett also have rushes and rushing TDs.  

Bennett throws a pick for every 5.5 pass attempts. He has zero passing touchdowns. His completion percentage is less than 50%.

I blame the brilliant Forrest staff for this. It IS Rocket Science. Get the ball out of his hands in 3-4 seconds MAX. Sometimes 1-2 seconds.  Shorter routes. Get the guys the ball in stride and let them run like crazy. This ain't difficult. Instead it's 25 -30 seconds and he heaves it into traffic. How does the staff not see this?

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14 hours ago, GeneralForrest said:

I can tally some stuff for Forrest thru last week. For some reason there still isnt a Cascade recap posted. 

I can spend 20 minutes looking at Tribune articles or the live stream and have the entire seasons stats done and sent in to media to give the kids a little exposure. Why isn't it being done if the other region teams can do it for their kids?

 

14 hours ago, GeneralForrest said:

Bennett throws a pick for every 5.5 pass attempts. He has zero passing touchdowns. His completion percentage is less than 50%.

I blame the brilliant Forrest staff for this. It IS Rocket Science. Get the ball out of his hands in 3-4 seconds MAX. Sometimes 1-2 seconds.  Shorter routes. Get the guys the ball in stride and let them run like crazy. This ain't difficult. Instead it's 25 -30 seconds and he heaves it into traffic. How does the staff not see this?

Quick review of Forrest QB's since 2018. 

2018 - Josh Meglis - 6'2" 175 pounds athletic enough to play FS. Senior. Finishes the year with 42 completions at 43% and -50 yards rushing, that's negative 50. He's currently starting QB at a D3 or NAIA school in Kentucky. Last week he threw for 300 yds and 3 TDs completing almost 30 passes in one game. 

2019-2020 - Max Kirby - 6'2" 200 pounds. athletic enough to play FS and get a baseball scholarship.  Junior year. Finishes the year with 48 completions at 62% and 93 yards rushing.  Senior year. 39 completions at  48% , 106 yards rushing. 

2021 - Hunter Bennett - 6'1 175 pounds. athletic enough to play point guard on high school team and AAU basketball team that travels around US. Through 6 games. 22 completions at 44%,  126 yards rushing. (55 are on one play vs Marion JV)

You can count on one hand the number of 1A/2A coaches in the state who have had more talented upper classmen running their programs in the last 4 years. We've had an athletic senior QB 3 of 4 years.  I would say this group would be in the top 15, maybe top 10  in 1A and 2A ball since 2018 based on ability but ranks in the bottom based on production. Meglis had as good an arm as anyone in 1A/2A, he could roll left and flick the ball 55 yards downfield on a rope across his body.  Kirby was one of the best unused dual threat QB for two years. Instead they were limited to bootleg passes on 3rd and long. Bennett hasn't touched a football since 9th grade and has made plays all year when put in good situations. To say we have underachieved at this position based on the player's available is a huge understatement.  Team doesn't have a clue who will take snaps next year, just like they didn't have a clue last year at this time. 

 

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It literally took 20 minutes to compile from newspaper stats. Should be close.

                                            games,      attempts,         yards,             average,                    TDs

Chris Davis                          7                   52                  312                    6.0                            3

Tayton Swift                        7                   62                  290                    4.7                            3

Liam Bell                              7                   60                  306                    5.1                            2

Brenton Burchell               7                    46                  323                    7.0                            1

 

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6 minutes ago, Salem said:

It literally took 20 minutes to compile from newspaper stats. Should be close.

                                            games,      attempts,         yards,             average,                    TDs

Chris Davis                          7                   52                  312                    6.0                            3

Tayton Swift                        7                   62                  290                    4.7                            3

Liam Bell                              7                   60                  306                    5.1                            2

Brenton Burchell               7                    46                  323                    7.0                            1

 

Man they really spread it out. Good work Salem!!

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Forrest really spreads it out and all the backs are really good with the ball in their hands.

Cascade is the only one without any stats posted here and I looked it up from their local paper.

Ryan Inmon:

Passing 21-50 428 yards 3 TD 4 INT

Rushing 124 Carries 809 yards 9 TD

Xamarion Dixon:

 66 Carries 285 2 TD

Connor Huie:

51 Carries 255 5 TD

 

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Thanks, guys. Here's what we have now. Region 5 2A

 

                                               games,      attempts,         yards,             average,                    TDs

Ryan Inmon, Cascade                  7            124                    809                6.5                             9

Caden Porter, Loretto                  7           103                     643                 6.2                           7

Sam Edwards, Richland               7            101                    551                 5.5                           7

Kase Tucker, Loretto                    8              82                    461                 5.6                           5

Brenton Burchell, Forrest            7              46                   323                  7.0                            1

Colton Shaffer, Summertown     5             43                     321                 7.5                            6

Javen Edmiston, Summertown   5             37                     318                 8.6                            2

Chris Davis, Forrest                       7             52                    312                 6.0                            3

Liam Bell, Forrest                           7              60                  306                    5.1                            2

Tayton Swift, Forrest                    7              62                  290                    4.7                            3

Xamarion Dixon, Cascade            7              66                  285                   4.3                            2  

Connor Huie, Cascade                  7               51                  255                   5.0                             5

 

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23 hours ago, Salem said:

I can spend 20 minutes looking at Tribune articles or the live stream and have the entire seasons stats done and sent in to media to give the kids a little exposure. Why isn't it being done if the other region teams can do it for their kids?

because eli is not a good human being. and most people in chapel hill know it. 

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