Hassan Haskins Shares Conference Lead for Rushing Touchdowns

Submitted by Maizinator on November 30th, 2021 at 1:59 AM

In all the hoopla, I missed this and though others might have missed it as well.  

After Saturday's touchdown orgy, Haskins vaulted into a tie with Kenneth Walker III with 18 rushing TDs.  He also is now second in yardage (1232) and AVG/G (102.7).    Considering Corum is also at (10), (865), and (86.5) it's astounding.

He also leads in hurdling fools with (Infinity).

I just didn't realize how much he really accumulated the stats.   

https://bigten.org/stats.aspx?path=football&year=2021

Creedence Tapes

November 30th, 2021 at 2:12 AM ^

Most rushing TDs in a season for a Michigan running back since??? I don't know because ESPN's database only goes back to 2004, and no other Michigan running back had more than 14 in a season since that time (Mike Hart, '06, '07).  The most rushing touchdowns Denard Robinson had was 16 in '11, so this is some historic ass shit from Haskins, and we still have games left.

*edit: Chris Perry 2003, also 18 TDs. 

Don

November 30th, 2021 at 2:22 AM ^

Haskins is tied with Chris Perry and Anthony Thomas for touchdowns in a season at 18.

The Michigan record holder is Ron Johnson who had 19 in 1968.

I’ll be shocked if Hassan doesn’t at least tie Johnson’s record. It would be a bad sign for our offense if he doesn’t.

Creedence Tapes

November 30th, 2021 at 2:49 AM ^

Found this about Haskins in the freep from a couple of years back:

Jacob Sumner and the rest of the staff at Eureka High School, about 30 miles to the southwest of St. Louis, knew Haskins was special early on. He earned a leading role on the varsity team as a sophomore. On his third carry as a starter, Haskins ran through a defensive end committed to Alabama and a defensive tackle committed to West Virginia — and then hurdled another defender.

I guess hurdling fools has always been his MO.

 

Vote_Crisler_1937

November 30th, 2021 at 8:07 AM ^

Remember when Haskins absolutely flattened an OSU defender, I think on a 2pt conversion(?) a few years ago? I remember being so surprised that a 3 star converted LB who converted back to RB could do that to a vaunted OSU defender. It was absolutely an indication of things to come. 

1VaBlue1

November 30th, 2021 at 8:32 AM ^

There was a run in the 3rd quarter, I think (darn - I'm just gonna have to watch the game for a 3rd time to see exactly where), where HH was free in the secondary angling left, and the safety came over to meet him.  Instead of angling further away for a couple more yards, he knew he was caught.  So yeah, he cradled the ball with both arms and turned into that safety.  He delivered a better hit than the safety did!  LMAO!!!

I love Hassan Haskins - and he'll be remembered in Michigan lore like Rob Lytle is remembered.