High School QB throws for 11 TD’s in one game and he runs for a TD too, in his team’s 88-80 victory

This kid out in Oregon plays eight-man football and they were calling this an all-football record earlier and then the research showed that David Klingler had thrown for 11 touchdowns for the Houston Cougars, in a game against Eastern Washington……

The Oregon kid, Willie Totten has gotten a lot of publicity and he did account for 12 TD’s in one game with 11 passing and 1 more running and that may well be an all-time high[NFL, NCAA, JUCO, High School]…..(What was that, that Rita Coolidge said about, “All I wanted was a brief distraction for an hour or two”, and it was an All-Time High…..

Sounds like the kid in Oregon got found some distracted defensive players for a half or two and he reached his All-Time High…..

from www.yahoo.com and the Prep Rally at YAHOO! Sports:

It took a week to validate, but a high school quarterback at an obscure Oregon school that competes in the state’s smallest classification pulled off a feat which, according to the Portland Oregonian, no one in football history — not the NFL, NCAA, junior college or high school — has ever done before: He threw for 11 touchdown passes in a single game.

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3 thoughts on “High School QB throws for 11 TD’s in one game and he runs for a TD too, in his team’s 88-80 victory

  1. Wow! The defense (on both sides) must’ve been horrible. Did they even play??????

  2. The kid’s name is Will Totten, not Willie Totten. Willie Totten was Jerry Rice’s QB at Mississippi Valley State.

  3. I thought that name Willie Totten rang a bell…..I knew that name sounded familiar….Glad you took us back to that Jerry Rice hookup with Miss. Valley State….Thought for a minute that this kid might be Wiile’s kid?

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