WOODHEAD/ CHADRON STILL ROLLING
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WOODHEAD/ CHADRON STILL ROLLING
After four games, Chadron State College’s Danny Woodhead continues to lead NCAA Division II in rushing, all-purpose yards and scoring while the Eagles also lead the nation in team rushing defense.
Woodhead is averaging 208.3 yards a game rushing and has 235.5 all-purpose yards a game. Ranking second in both categories is freshman Joique Bell of Wayne State in Michigan.
Bell is averaging 195.3 yards rushing and 233.0 all-purpose yards a game. Besides playing tailback for Wayne State, Bell also returns kickoffs.
After scoring four touchdowns Saturday during the Eagles’ 57-0 victory over Colorado Mines, Woodhead has scored 12 touchdowns this season for 108 points.
Bell and Germaine Race of Pittsburg State of Kansas have each scored 10 TDs through four games.
The Eagles’ defense has given up just 140 yards rushing in the first four games, an average of only 35 yards a game. Tusculum College of Tennessee is second in Division II at 42 yards a game.
Chadron State also ranks fourth in rushing offense at 267.5 yards a game, sixth in total offense at 450.8 per game, seventh in scoring offense at 37.8 points a game and ninth in scoring defense, giving up 10.3 points a game.
Woodhead is averaging 208.3 yards a game rushing and has 235.5 all-purpose yards a game. Ranking second in both categories is freshman Joique Bell of Wayne State in Michigan.
Bell is averaging 195.3 yards rushing and 233.0 all-purpose yards a game. Besides playing tailback for Wayne State, Bell also returns kickoffs.
After scoring four touchdowns Saturday during the Eagles’ 57-0 victory over Colorado Mines, Woodhead has scored 12 touchdowns this season for 108 points.
Bell and Germaine Race of Pittsburg State of Kansas have each scored 10 TDs through four games.
The Eagles’ defense has given up just 140 yards rushing in the first four games, an average of only 35 yards a game. Tusculum College of Tennessee is second in Division II at 42 yards a game.
Chadron State also ranks fourth in rushing offense at 267.5 yards a game, sixth in total offense at 450.8 per game, seventh in scoring offense at 37.8 points a game and ninth in scoring defense, giving up 10.3 points a game.
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In this past weekend's game in which Chadron defeated Western New Mexico "Woodhead finished with 29 carries for 187 yards and seven receptions for 66 yards."
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The one man teamkmax wrote:In this past weekend's game in which Chadron defeated Western New Mexico "Woodhead finished with 29 carries for 187 yards and seven receptions for 66 yards."
Tailback Danny Woodhead capped the first of the third-period scoring drives by dashing 44 yards up the middle. He also had a 19-yard run and a 14-yard pass reception during the 80-yard march
so thats what 77 of the 80 yard drive. This guy is good!!!!
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Woodhead, who won the RMAC’s 55-meter dash last winter, now has 1,305 yards rushing, 1,524 all-purpose yards and 18 touchdowns after six games this season. He lead NCAA Division II in all three categories entering the game.grizband wrote:Here's an update for all of you:
Through games as of 10/07/06, here are Danny Woodheads stats
6 games
156 carries
1305 yars
17 touchdowns
217.5 yards per game
avg 3 tds a game isnt too darn shabby!
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One would think that someone either "missed" on recruiting this guy, or that he is simply an outstanding athlete in a terrible conference.
If it's the former, rather than the latter, his size indicates he is very close in "statue" (if you get the inside joke) to Barry Sanders.
If it's the former, rather than the latter, his size indicates he is very close in "statue" (if you get the inside joke) to Barry Sanders.
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More Updates from 10/14 Game....Unbelievable!:grizband wrote:Here's an update for all of you:
Through games as of 10/07/06, here are Danny Woodheads stats
6 games
156 carries
1305 yars
17 touchdowns
217.5 yards per game
Saturday’s game was the fourth of Woodhead’s career that he has rushed for more than 300 yards. He set the Chadron State single game record earlier this year with 324 yards against Wayne State.
Through the seven games this fall, Woodhead has carried 187 times for 1,606 yards and 20 touchdowns. The junior from North Platte becomes the first RMAC running back to surpass 5,000 yards rushing and is now in 17th place in NCAA Division II with 5,215 yards rushing.
His 414 points on 69 touchdowns is 14th on the Division II list.
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CATFAN4LIFE wrote:More Updates from 10/14 Game....Unbelievable!:grizband wrote:Here's an update for all of you:
Through games as of 10/07/06, here are Danny Woodheads stats
6 games
156 carries
1305 yars
17 touchdowns
217.5 yards per game
Saturday’s game was the fourth of Woodhead’s career that he has rushed for more than 300 yards. He set the Chadron State single game record earlier this year with 324 yards against Wayne State.
Through the seven games this fall, Woodhead has carried 187 times for 1,606 yards and 20 touchdowns. The junior from North Platte becomes the first RMAC running back to surpass 5,000 yards rushing and is now in 17th place in NCAA Division II with 5,215 yards rushing.
His 414 points on 69 touchdowns is 14th on the Division II list.
Note to AD Fields, should we require scheduling a DII game for the 2007 season, let's leave Chadron off the potential list, I'd rather not see Woodhead running in Bobcat stadium again.
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Danny Woodhead: 5-9, 200
Barry Sanders: 5-foot-7 5/8", 203
Sanders didn't play running back in high school until the fourth game of his senior year. Woodhead set the Class A record for career rushing. Sanders was recruited as a kick returner at OSU. Woodhead wasn't recruited by D-IA at all. Sanders backed up Thurman Thomas until his junior year, then broke every single season record on the NCAA books, won the Heisman and turned pro.
Sander ran a 4.37 40, Woodhead is said to have run a 4.43.
Barry Sanders: 5-foot-7 5/8", 203
Sanders didn't play running back in high school until the fourth game of his senior year. Woodhead set the Class A record for career rushing. Sanders was recruited as a kick returner at OSU. Woodhead wasn't recruited by D-IA at all. Sanders backed up Thurman Thomas until his junior year, then broke every single season record on the NCAA books, won the Heisman and turned pro.
Sander ran a 4.37 40, Woodhead is said to have run a 4.43.
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Their QB is good and I think he does enough to keep teams from completely keying on Woodhead. The rest he does himself. His ability to elude tacklers without having to run through or over people is what really sticks out. Very Sanders-esque.Bay Area Cat wrote:They are now 7-0 and ranked 13th in D-II. I don't know this for a fact, but I don't recall them being a regularly ranked team in the past. I'm thinking that Woodhead has to be carrying their whole success right now.