Ethen Knox of
Oil City (Pa.) broke another high school football national record Friday. In a 38-21 win over Hollidaysburg, the junior rushed for 403 and five touchdowns, becoming the only player in history to have five 400-yard rushing games in a season.
Knox was tied at four with current Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry, who played his high school ball at
Yulee (Fla.).
Earlier this season, Knox became the first player to rush for at least 400 yards in four consecutive games with totals of piling 402, 445, 424 and 432 yards, respectively.
All of his 403 yards were needed Friday night as Oil City improved to 5-2 with a comeback victory. In the second half, Knox rushed for 221 yards and three touchdowns.
The 6-foot-1, 190-pound back now has 29 touchdown runs this season and leads the nation with 2,507 rushing yards. His 358 rushing yards per game are pacing as another national record which is 335 per game.
What’s the scoop on this kid? Nice size for a junior.... another Journey Brown?