Central Michigan’s Game-Changer: Former HBCU Running Back Set to Rewrite Records and Turn Heads
His postseason performances further cemented his legacy. Against previously unbeaten Fannin County High School in the GHSA Class A Division I playoffs, Woodford erupted for 374 rushing yards and four touchdowns to lead Northeast to a 48-39 upset victory. He followed that performance with 356 all-purpose yards in a 46-14 semifinal win over Fitzgerald High School, sending the Raiders to the state championship game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Although Northeast fell 38-18 to Toombs County High School in the title game, Woodford still showcased his versatility with 109 rushing yards, 41 receiving yards, and a touchdown reception.
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