Before Derrick Henry ever rushed for a single yard at the University of Alabama, the Heisman Trophy finalist was already a legendary running back.
Henry rushed for 4,212 yards and 55 touchdowns his senior season at Yulee (Fla.) High School, according to statistics compiled by his high school running backs coach. The seven-minute highlight tape of that epic year is filled with one jaw-dropping touchdown run after another. In the edited footage, Henry scores a touchdown on all but two carries.
His 13-game senior season allowed him to shatter Ken Hall's career high school rushing record set in 1953.