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'11 OH RB Trayion Durham (Kent State Signee)

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Nah...He prefers 'Crash'...

hey, Wad...

I have 4 to 5 minute Colerain highlight videos on youtube that we used for our website www.WeAreColerain.com
These videos almost exclusively feature Durham and Williams. Would it be ok to embed them in the threads for BP'ers to view or would you prefer a link and/or nothing at all?
 
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Durham is number 34.
Tyler Williams is number 1.


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#5 on defense for the Cardinals is Tyon Dixon. He will be a senior next season. He currently holds an offer from Cincinnati, will be taking a Junior Day visit to Indiana and expects offers from WVU and possibly Florida in the coming weeks. FYI.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i4RK4A7rh8]YouTube - Colerain v. Middletown[/ame]
 
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Juniors become perfect RB duo | Cincinnati.com | The Cincinnati Enquirer

By game's end, the 5-foot-7, 150-pound Williams had rushed for 66 yards on seven carries and added a 46-yard punt return, while classmate Trayion Durham, a 6-1, 200-pound fullback who has bulked up to 225 this season, had rushed for 41 yards on 11 carries. Not gaudy numbers, but both had proven they belonged on the field against top-notch competition despite their youth.

"I knew they were good their freshman year, but it wasn't until midway through that year that I realized they're going to be the guys the next season," said. Bolden. "You always worry about sophomores from a mental standpoint. Are they ready to take that step up?"

By the end of the season both had rushed for more than 1,000 yards in helping Colerain reach the Division I regional championship game, where it lost to Elder in overtime. Williams led the way with 1,269 yards on just 123 carries - a whopping 10.3 yards a pop - while Durham got the tough yardage between the tackles as the first option of the triple-option and finished with 1,032 yards on a team-high 176 carries.

Good read...
 
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Colerain wins 4th straight | Community Press & Recorder | CommunityPress.com

Colerain had 461 yards on the ground and was led by senior quarterback Greg Tabar, who ran for 221 yards and a touchdown; juniors Trayion Durham and Tyler Williams, meanwhile, combined for 200 rushing yards and four touchdowns.

Colerain won its fourth straight game with a 31-14 victory over Princeton. Quarterback Greg Tabar ran for 117 yards and two touchdowns and kicked a field goal and four extra points in the win. Running back Trayion Durham had 207 rushing yards and a touchdown on 27 carries for the Cardinals, who are at Sycamore on Oct. 9
 
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October 23, 2009
Upset City
Mike Parris
OhioVarsity.com

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Colerain RB Trayion Durham led the way with 113 yards on 18 carries.

Colerain 10 Middletown 7
Some may argue this wasn't an upset, but the computer point standings and various state polls would say otherwise. Colerain (7-2) handed Middletown (8-1) their first loss of the season and kept their playoff hopes alive.

Greg Tabar booted 25-yard field goal early in the third quarter to break a 7-7 tie and it was all Colerain would need. The defense did the rest behind LB Jarrett Grace. His interception with under two minutes remaining thwarted a Middletown drive near midfield and secured the victory.

The victory was Colerain's 53rd consecutive home win.

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something to ponder:

Tray could wind up playing on the defensive side of the ball in college. If not for a glut of talent in Colerain's LB corp, he'd likely be playing OLB right now. In key situations last year Tray did play a little DE to rush the qb.
 
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pnuts34;1648594; said:
I watched a couple Colerain games last year, and thought he was a pretty dominant RB. Do u really think he could be even better at LB in college?


he doesn't have tailback speed and I don't think his talent would best be used as a lead blocker as a true FB. Just my opinion, of course. I could see him stay at RB but think LB suits him better.
 
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