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Alabama commit and four-star running back Derrick Henry out of Yulee (Fla.) High School broke the national career-rushing yards record during a 41-26 playoff victory against Perry (Fla.) Taylor County on Friday night. Henry surpassed Ken Hall's previous record of 11,232 yards on a 52-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Hall, who held the record for nearly 60 years, played at Sugar Land (Texas) High School from 1950-53. He finished the night with 482 yards and six touchdowns on 58 carries. He now has 11,612 yards and 148 TDs in his career.
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Rustontiger43137 months
shite
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ole yeller137 months
On 58 carries, are they trying to kill him??
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PurpleGoldTiger137 months
58 carries is insane.
Wonder what his YPC is?
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