Best RB in SEO?

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Best RB in SEO?

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Who do you think is the best RB in seo? :?:


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:-D I say NY's Arnold is top 5, could be #1 after this season. He is fast and can find open feild with ease. He has now had time to put on some more muscle so he will be harder to bring down. :-D


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I have 3 possibilities from Ironton. Chance Freeman, Tony Murphy, Major Brice. Any one of them can break open a game.


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Got to be a lot of good backs in SEO------------Lets here about them.


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Jackson's Cody Huff is one that I would throw out there. Huff averaged over 8 yards per carry last year for the Ironmen, rushing for a total of 871 yards and 8 TDs. He also had a TD reception.

I see Cody having a big year for the Ironmen in 2008. He'll get many more carries with the departure of Jackson's talented FB, Bruce Smith who rushed for 1,073 yards and 18 TDs last year as a senior.


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With Athens changing leagues I can see Cameron Tope having a great year.
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That is true I never thought about that, but he has a lot of carries and some of my sources say his knees are weak ankles to. Its a pretty good source so I take it almost 100%


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ironman02 wrote:Jackson's Cody Huff is one that I would throw out there. Huff averaged over 8 yards per carry last year for the Ironmen, rushing for a total of 871 yards and 8 TDs. He also had a TD reception.

I see Cody having a big year for the Ironmen in 2008. He'll get many more carries with the departure of Jackson's talented FB, Bruce Smith who rushed for 1,073 yards and 18 TDs last year as a senior.

8 yards a carry wow... Give that boy the ball a little more. :-D


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i see NY's Arnold and Cameron Tope battling for most rushing yards this season in the TVC


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Tiger-Brother wrote:I have 3 possibilities from Ironton. Chance Freeman, Tony Murphy, Major Brice. Any one of them can break open a game.
Would Major Brice be related to Bobby?


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Post by bengalfan76 »

Keefer Reed Piketon

Ben Jones Zane trace


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Redman... Yes that would be his son.


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bengalfan76 wrote:Keefer Reed Piketon

Ben Jones Zane trace


I can see Reed from Piketon, but Jones? eh i dont know i thought Ryan Echard was the RB and Jones was FB?


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Post by RiverRatRay »

Redman wrote:
Tiger-Brother wrote:I have 3 possibilities from Ironton. Chance Freeman, Tony Murphy, Major Brice. Any one of them can break open a game.
Would Major Brice be related to Bobby?


Major is Bobby's son. I also agree with Tiger-Brother. The entire Ironton backfield will return intact and will be a load. Even the backups return with "Big Country" Edens and Keith Wetzel looking real strong. Something tells me we will also hear a lot of Schweickart to Morris.


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Huff from Jackson and Shankweiler from Burg.


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Post by bengalfan76 »

last time I checked the FB is also a Running Back. They didn't say TB


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Clay Morgan will have a break out year for Logan.


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I'm looking for that too.^^^^^^^^


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Post by Bozo »

Ben Jones? I bet he did not have 20 carries for ZT last fall.


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Post by Orange and Brown »

:-D Fyllback is a very important postion in highschool football.They should not be over looked. NY's Talbert is a strong physical runner who can break off 10,15, yard runs while dragging half the defense with him. If you don't believe me just watch the film. Lead blocking and pass protection are also of the upmost importance to. So please don't overlook the fullbacks. :-D


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