How many rushing yards does Myles McLaughlin need to break the record?
Myles McLaughlin needs 1,121 rushing yards to break Derrick Henry's record.
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Baltimore Ravens star Derrick Henry is rooting for Myles McLaughlin, a high school running back from Knox High in Indiana, to break his all-time high school rushing record. McLaughlin is currently 1,121 yards away from surpassing Henry's re...
Myles McLaughlin is on the verge of breaking Derrick Henry's legendary high school rushing record. Henry, who set the record at Yulee High School in Florida in 2012, has given McLaughlin his blessing to break the record.
McLaughlin currently has 11,004 career rushing yards and needs 1,121 yards to pass Henry. With potentially four games remaining in his season, McLaughlin needs to average 280.25 yards per game to break the record. This may seem like a daunting task, but McLaughlin is currently averaging 327 rushing yards per game this season.
Knox Community High School is currently undefeated and in the Indiana 3A State Tournament. As long as Knox keeps winning, McLaughlin will have the opportunity to break Henry's record.
Ravens RB Derrick Henry rooting for Indiana HS player to pass his all-time mark. "I hope he rides off in the sunset with the record and the championship."
Myles McLaughlin needs 1,121 rushing yards to break Derrick Henry's record.
Derrick Henry's high school rushing record is 12,124 yards.
Myles McLaughlin is currently averaging 327 rushing yards per game this season.
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