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re: Best RBs in Louisiana history, pre Fournette (more candidates added)
Posted on 2/9/13 at 10:51 pm to CourseyCorridor
Posted on 2/9/13 at 10:51 pm to CourseyCorridor
Anthony Thomas was so much bigger and faster than everyone he played against in HS that he never had to develop any moves. This hindered him somewhat when he got to the next level. Still had a nice career at Michigan and with the Cowboys. I heard that he's coaching somewhere in TX now.
Interesting factoid: He was diagnosed with hypertension in high school and had to take medication for it.
Interesting factoid: He was diagnosed with hypertension in high school and had to take medication for it.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 10:53 pm to Mindenfan
Springhill -correct, saw him play several times, one game against Haughton he made six TDs. Can't find HS stats, but the ones from LTU posted below.
He was drafted by the bears. Last I heard he had a wasted life since, crack and homeless.
Touchdowns Career
1. 52 Charles McDaniel, 1971-74
Yardage Career
5. 2,754 Charles McDaniel, 1971-74
Top 10 Rushing Plays
8. 74 yards Charles McDaniel vs. UL-Monroe Nov. 17, 1973
9. 72 yards Charles McDaniel @ E. Michigan Sept. 15, 1973
Carries Career
5. 553 Charles McDaniel, 1971-74
Kickoff Return Yardage Career
5. 1154 Charles McDaniel (1971-1974)
All-Purpose Yards Career
5. 4,032 1971-74 Charles McDaniel
Longest Kickoff Returns
1. 100 Charles McDaniel vs. UL-Lafayette, 1974
Touchdowns Scored Career
2. Charles McDaniel (1971-74) 52
Overall Scoring Career
TDs X-pts 2-pts FGs Pts
3. Charles McDaniel (1971-74) 52 - 1 - 314
He was drafted by the bears. Last I heard he had a wasted life since, crack and homeless.
Touchdowns Career
1. 52 Charles McDaniel, 1971-74
Yardage Career
5. 2,754 Charles McDaniel, 1971-74
Top 10 Rushing Plays
8. 74 yards Charles McDaniel vs. UL-Monroe Nov. 17, 1973
9. 72 yards Charles McDaniel @ E. Michigan Sept. 15, 1973
Carries Career
5. 553 Charles McDaniel, 1971-74
Kickoff Return Yardage Career
5. 1154 Charles McDaniel (1971-1974)
All-Purpose Yards Career
5. 4,032 1971-74 Charles McDaniel
Longest Kickoff Returns
1. 100 Charles McDaniel vs. UL-Lafayette, 1974
Touchdowns Scored Career
2. Charles McDaniel (1971-74) 52
Overall Scoring Career
TDs X-pts 2-pts FGs Pts
3. Charles McDaniel (1971-74) 52 - 1 - 314
Posted on 2/9/13 at 10:56 pm to LaFlyer
I understand that the segregation aspect might factor into it and he probably isn't the #1 high school RB in LA history.
But Cannon was an incredible athlete--one track and field enthusiast told me he won the state track meet in one of the sprint races & I believe either discus or shot put.
But Cannon was an incredible athlete--one track and field enthusiast told me he won the state track meet in one of the sprint races & I believe either discus or shot put.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 11:09 pm to CSATiger
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Last I heard he had a wasted life since, crack and homeless.
That's what I thought. Everybody that saw him play speaks about him with awe and what could have been. I knew he was a stud at Tech along with other Hall of Famers so that says a lot.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 11:27 pm to Manlaw35
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Everybody that saw him play speaks about him with awe and what could have been.
Heard the same about David Outley from West Monroe in late 70's/early 80's.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 11:42 pm to Bayoufightingtiger
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Bobby Ray Tell from Haynesville
He was one of the best in HS for sure. One year I went to the Haynesville/Evangel game. It was before Evangel went to 5A but they were still really good and both Josh and Abram were playing. Haynesville was running all over the place. It was a packed crowd so me and a friend were watching the game standing behind the end zone fence. There was this ECA fan, all decked out from head to toe with ECA gear, he was practically irate by the time Tell scored his third TD. He's yelling at the Haynesville team, "Why don't y'all pass the ball!!! Y'all can't even pass!!!" My friend looks over and says to the guy, "I don't think they're too concerned about passing until y'all stop em from running." Tell had something like 6 carries for 179 and scored on a punt return. They won. I know, CSB.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 11:47 pm to CourseyCorridor
Travis Minor is the best I saw in person.
Posted on 2/9/13 at 11:51 pm to razer
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Bobby Ray Tell from Haynesville
I didn't get to see Quick 6 but I got to see Tell in college. He was the running back during Rattay years at Tech and was damn good. He rushed for a lot yards despite the offense being geared towards passing. In high school forgot about it Tell was the man.
Posted on 2/10/13 at 12:14 am to razer
They also beat #1 in 5A WM 16-7 at WM that year with Bobby Ray Tell.
Posted on 2/10/13 at 12:31 am to Mindenfan
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Tate was better than Seamster.
Agreed. Went to school at MHS with Tate. So sad he is already gone from us...
Posted on 2/10/13 at 1:11 am to CourseyCorridor
I wouldnt even make a thread like this. People will tear you apart because of the low margin of error you have to begin with
Posted on 2/10/13 at 1:15 am to CourseyCorridor
I wouldnt even make a thread like this. People will tear you apart because of the low margin of error you have to begin with
Posted on 2/10/13 at 1:22 am to I-H8-BAMA
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I wouldnt even make a thread like this. People will tear you apart because of the low margin of error you have to begin with
What in the holy hell are you talking about? This thread was started as the best running backs from Louisiana they have ever seen. How could someone tear you apart from what you seen
Posted on 2/10/13 at 3:36 am to Manlaw35
Warric Dunn played QB in high school
Posted on 2/10/13 at 6:05 am to CourseyCorridor
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3. Dalton Hilliard 4. Garry James
Your criteria are confused. If this is how good a prospect they were coming out of HS then James is about right and Hilliard should be back about #30.
If it's how good they were in college then Hilliard's about right and James should be back around 50. Garry James was Michael Ford.
Posted on 2/10/13 at 6:15 am to PEABODY32
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PEABODY32
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Lawrence Nixon and Cecil I played against
What are you, Yoda?
Posted on 2/10/13 at 6:24 am to rjokerlsu
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But Cannon was an incredible athlete--one track and field enthusiast told me he won the state track meet in one of the sprint races & I believe either discus or shot put.
You're still missing the point. He probably would not have won the sprint if black athletes were running. I agree with the idea that you have to somewhat downgrade the pre integration kids a little.
Posted on 2/10/13 at 7:00 am to Lsupimp
Delaney was one of the best, but he didn't play RB in high school. He played wide receiver.
He was a great athelete and track star in High School.
The third of Woodrow and Eunice Delaney's eight children, Joe Delaney was born in Henderson, Texas on October 30, 1958, and attended Haughton High School in Louisiana.[1][3][4] Discouraged by his father from pursuing his dreams of playing football,[5] Delaney became the starting wide receiver by his junior year at Haughton.[3] Major Division I schools that scouted him included Grambling State,[3] Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana State.
In high school, he ran the 100 yard dash in 9.4 seconds in high school and was on the Northwestern State track and field team, which won the NCAA 400-meter relay in 1981.[3] He holds the school 200 meter dash record with a time of 20.64 seconds.[8][9]
He was a great athelete and track star in High School.
The third of Woodrow and Eunice Delaney's eight children, Joe Delaney was born in Henderson, Texas on October 30, 1958, and attended Haughton High School in Louisiana.[1][3][4] Discouraged by his father from pursuing his dreams of playing football,[5] Delaney became the starting wide receiver by his junior year at Haughton.[3] Major Division I schools that scouted him included Grambling State,[3] Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana State.
In high school, he ran the 100 yard dash in 9.4 seconds in high school and was on the Northwestern State track and field team, which won the NCAA 400-meter relay in 1981.[3] He holds the school 200 meter dash record with a time of 20.64 seconds.[8][9]
This post was edited on 2/10/13 at 7:08 am
Posted on 2/10/13 at 8:10 am to CourseyCorridor
Kelvin Robinson was the only all American to ever play at Denham. He was a great rb.
Posted on 2/10/13 at 8:29 am to CourseyCorridor
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