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

  2. 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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