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Small Town QB Shatters National Records
22 Dec
Summary
- Knox High senior Myles McLaughlin set national records with 4,846 rushing yards and 71 touchdowns.
- Despite no Division I offers, McLaughlin was named Indiana's Mr. Football and Gatorade Player of the Year.
- McLaughlin committed to FCS program Murray State after a standout, record-breaking season.

Myles McLaughlin, a standout senior from Knox High School, has rewritten national football records. This past season, he amassed an astounding 4,846 rushing yards and scored 71 touchdowns, leading his team to a remarkable 13-1 record and the state semifinals. His extraordinary achievements were recognized with Indiana's Mr. Football and Gatorade Football Player of the Year honors.
Despite a summer spent attending numerous college camps without receiving any Division I offers, McLaughlin remained undeterred. His dedication culminated in shattering multiple state and national records. Ultimately, he committed to play for the Murray State Racers, an FCS program, fueled by a desire to prove doubters wrong.




