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More stats. on Drew Hayes: 16 of 25 for 310 yds. and 2 TD's. This from a sophomore. He had two passes dropped that would have put him at around 400 yds. and 1 or 2 more TD's. And, just for the record, McKenzie isn't all pass. Last year's 2A all-state junior running back Cody Cook had 14 carries for 132 yds. and 3 TD's (he had 101 yds. last week) and senior fb Brad Campbell had a decent night as well with some key yardage during the game.

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Wojo from WB is pretty impressive.

 

Both Rouse and Thompson from Maryville.

 

The Knoxville area is QB poor. About the best they have to offer is the kid from west, I think his name is Justin Jackson, and Helton from Central

i agree Rouse and Thompson are a double threat im on the Maryville team and there costantly makeing each other better

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In the Knoxville area i would pick Dylan Dickey, Justin Jackson and Mark Cunningham. Dickey helped his team to beat a tough Bearden team. Jackson is a good passer as well as a good runner. Cunningham is a great passer as well, he had over 380 yards passing last game, he justs needs to start winning. Alcoa has a pretty good QB as well

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I've seen some great quarterbacks over the years, game breakers, guys who could lead a team, guys who played in college. I've never seen anyone who has the steel nerve like McKenzie's Drew Hayes. This kid came in last year, barely 15 years old at the time (like by just a few weeks) and guided the Rebels to two straight overtime victories in the playoffs and a thrilling 87-yard drive to win the state quarterfinal game against Lewis County. He has a howitzer attached to his shoulder and shows the maturity and leadership of a college senior and he's just a high school sophomore. The thing that makes him special is that he is a total team player. He could care less if he throws 30 times a game or someone else runs it 40; whatever it takes to win. Some people say this kid could be playing in college...sure, if he isn't signed professionally first. You crack babies out there can run Hayes down all you want, but he's the real deal. Trust me children, I know what the real deal is, I've seen it before.

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