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Joseph Sadler sets Texas single season scoring record against Wharton in 2011 Region IV semi-finals

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Sadler breaks the Texas single season scoring record held by Ken Hall since 1953 on his first td of the night. Sadler finished with 7 tds and 50 points on this night and is 13 points shy of the national record held by Indiana's Brett Law since 1988.

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  • Did he break the state record?

  • @mukandy23 yes on his first td run. Finished with 50 points for the game and is 13 points shy of the national record.

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  • go wimberley for stopping him 3 points shy of national record in playoffs :)

  • He's good, but he's no J. Gray.

  • If he gains 15lbs and can get under 4.5 for the 40 he has a chance at D1. To compare him to Ken Hall is big mistake.

  • No offense, but I didnt really see anything spectacular in the highlight video. The kid has good vision but he didnt break any tackles in the video and all the big plays come on bad defensive plays. He is fast and it looks like he has hands but many runningbacks can run behind this line. There should be a highlight tape of the O-Line. They made great blocks and huge holes. Again no offense to the running back and I hope he goes pro and makes a ton of money.

  • beast should go d1

    texas state!

  • SAdler = Beast!!

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