I had admittedly stopped keeping track of play-by-play in the second half because it was so out of hand, but now that I've got the official numbers we need to talk about what Whiteland did to poor Seymour last Friday...
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The Warriors outgained the Owls, 649-150, despite running fewer plays (48 to 49).
Not surprisingly, the vast majority of those plays were runs — and a lot of them were long. Whiteland gained 598 (FIVE HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT) yards on 44 carries — an average of 13.6 per.
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Not surprisingly, the vast majority of those plays were runs — and a lot of them were long. Whiteland gained 598 (FIVE HUNDRED NINETY EIGHT) yards on 44 carries — an average of 13.6 per.
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Of course, @chasemvalentine was the headliner again, getting exactly 200 yards on 15 carries, but he had plenty of help — 11 different Warriors ran the ball, with seven of them picking up 40 yards or more on the night:
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Also getting in on the fun:
@EmbertonPeyton 6 carries, 94 yards
Desmen Singleton 2 carries, 89 yards
Jonathan Crowley 3 carries, 65 yards
@JAKARREY1 2 carries, 48 yards
Dalton Murray 4 carries, 46 yards
@CanyonValentine 5 carries, 40 yards
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@EmbertonPeyton 6 carries, 94 yards
Desmen Singleton 2 carries, 89 yards
Jonathan Crowley 3 carries, 65 yards
@JAKARREY1 2 carries, 48 yards
Dalton Murray 4 carries, 46 yards
@CanyonValentine 5 carries, 40 yards
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And as @WWarriorFB pointed out afterward...the big guys up front who were still creating huge holes in the second half?
"That was next year's O-line."
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"That was next year's O-line."
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