Will Hammond Breaks National Record with 807 Total Yards

Will Hammond Breaks National Record with 807 Total Yards

Hutto, Texas (September 6, 2023) - Will Hammond, a senior quarterback at Hutto High School, broke the national record for total yards in a game by an individual on Friday night. Hammond finished with 807 total yards, including 715 passing yards and 88 rushing yards. He also threw four touchdown passes and ran for six touchdowns.

Hammond's record-breaking performance came in a losing effort, as Hutto fell to Liberty Hill 82-80. However, Hammond's individual performance was nothing short of spectacular. He completed 27 of 39 passes and averaged 24.7 yards per completion. He also rushed for 10.5 yards per carry.

Hammond's record-breaking performance is the latest in a string of impressive accomplishments for the senior quarterback. He is already the all-time leading passer in Hutto High School history, and he is a two-time first-team all-district selection. He is also committed to play college football at Texas Tech University.

Hammond's record-breaking performance is a testament to his talent and dedication. He is a special player who has the potential to be one of the best quarterbacks in college football.

Here are some additional details about Hammond's record-breaking performance:

  • He broke the previous national record of 796 total yards, set by Jake Garcia of Las Vegas Bishop Gorman High School in 2019.
  • He also set the Texas state record for total yards in a game.
  • His 715 passing yards were the second-most in a game in Texas state history.
  • His 88 rushing yards were the most by a quarterback in a game in Texas state history.
  • His four touchdown passes were the most by a quarterback in a game in Hutto High School history.
  • His six rushing touchdowns were the most by a quarterback in a game in Hutto High School history.

Hammond's record-breaking performance is sure to generate a lot of buzz in the college football world. He is a highly-touted recruit who has the potential to be a star at Texas Tech. His performance on Friday night is just a preview of what he is capable of.